Jim
Bramlett
(18 July 2007)
"Worldwide Christian doctors
convene"
More from the 4th Annual World Christian Doctors Network conference in
Miami, Florida.
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Famed heart doctor tells the dramatic story of how
a patient of his was 'raised from the dead' after prayer
Dr. Chauncey W. Crandall IV produces evidence at the 4th
Annual World Christian Doctors Network conference in Miami,
Florida
By Dan Wooding
Founder of ASSIST Ministries
MIAMI, FL (ANS) -- The audience of 120 doctors from 50
countries sat in stunned silence as a renowned heart doctor produced
evidence of how, after he had prayed for a patient who had died and was
being prepared for the morgue, was brought back to life after prayer.
Dr. Chauncey W. Crandall IV, who serves at the Palm Beach Cardiovascular
Clinic in Palm Beach Gardens, Florida, made his dramatic presentation on
Friday, July 13th at the 4th Annual World Christian Doctors Network
Conference in Miami, Florida. He produced dramatic evidence that
was shown on the screen and then, afterwards, agreed to tell the story to
ANS in an interview.
Dr. Crandall began by saying that the dramatic incident took place almost
a year ago in West Palm Beach, Florida.
"We had a fifty-three year old man who came to the emergency room
with a massive heart attack and actually his heart had stopped," he
said. "The medical people had worked on him for over forty minutes
in the emergency room and then declared him dead.
"They called me in to evaluate the patient towards the end of his
treatment where they had unsuccessfully tried to revive him. The nurse
was preparing his body to be taken down to the morgue when the Holy
Spirit told me to 'turn around and pray for that man.'
When the Holy Spirit talks to you, you have to respond. It's sometimes a
quiet voice and this was a quiet voice and to honor the Lord I did turn
around and I went to the side of that stretcher where his body was being
prepared.
Black with death
"There was no life in the man. His face and feet and arms were
completely black with death and I sat next to his body and I prayed,
'Lord, Father; how am I going to pray for this man? He's dead. What can I
do?' All of a sudden, these words came out of my mouth, 'Father, God, I
cry out for the soul of this man if he does not know You as his Lord and
Savior, please raise him from the dead right now in Jesus name.
"It was amazing as a couple minutes later, we were looking at the
monitor and all of a sudden a heart beat showed up. It was a perfect
beat; a normal beat; and then after a couple more minutes, he started
moving and then his fingers were moving and then his toes began moving
and then he started mumbling words.
"There was a nurse in the room -- she wasn't a believer -- and she
screamed out and said 'Doctor Crandall, what have you done to this
patient?' And I said, 'All I've done is cry out for his soul in Jesus
name.'
"We quickly rushed the gentleman down to the intensive care unit,
and the hospital was by now buzzing about the fact that a dead man had
been brought back to life. After a couple of days he woke up. He had an
amazing story to tell after I had asked him, 'Where have you been and
where were you on that day that you had that massive heart attack? You
were gone and we prayed you back to life in Jesus name.'
Thrown in the trash
"He said, 'Doctor Crandall, it's the most amazing thing. I was in a
dark room and there was no light. It was complete darkness and I felt I
was in a casket and I kept repeating that I was so disappointed.' He said
the disappointment came from the fact that none of his family, friends or
colleagues, had come to visit him. Then he told me, 'All of a sudden,
these men came in and they wrapped me up and they threw me in the trash.'
"Dan, he was in hell that day and as he told me that story, I cried
out, 'Lord, this gentleman needs to accept You as Lord and Savior.' I
then explained the salvation message to this man as he sat in that bed
and I held his hand and I cried out, 'Father God, in the name of Jesus, I
pray that this man accepts you as his Lord and Savior right here in the
intensive care unit.' He held out his hand and accepted Christ as his
Savior with tears rolling down from his eyes and now he's a child of God.
"I told him, 'You never have to be thrown in the trash into total
darkness now. The life of Christ is in you and the light of the kingdom
of Heaven is on you now."
I asked Dr. Crandall if there had been any brain damage to the patient.
"No there was no brain damage at all; his brain was completely
normal," he said. "I was most concerned about his hands because
his fingers were completely black and he had some numbness in his fingers
and his feet, but now that is totally resolved."
I asked Dr. Crandall if he could give the name of the man and he said he
couldn't as the patient had requested that it would not be revealed.
"All I can say is that he was fifty-three years old and he was a car
mechanic," he said. "He had a family that were believers, but
he left them twenty years ago because he didn't believe in the Lord. His
family continued to pray for twenty years for his salvation, and his
ex-wife was on her hands and knees praying for the salvation of her
ex-husband, who came to know the Lord that day."
I then asked the doctor if he had seen other similar miracles in his
practice.
"I've been witness to three cases of people being raised from the
dead," he said. "One other case was when another patient came
to the hospital with a massive heart attack. It was on the very day that
I received the Baptism of the Holy Spirit and I'd been praying for weeks
that I would receive this mighty baptism that the Lord can give us. We
were working on this patient that came in again with a massive heart
attack and who didn't survive in the operating room.
"All of a sudden, that Baptism of the Holy Spirit hit me and I
started speaking in a spiritual language and crying over this patient in
the operating room theater who had passed away. And then, within five or
ten minutes, the heartbeat came back and life came back to this patient.
Once again, the nurses who are not believers looked at me as if to say,
'There goes Doctor Crandall on another case."
I concluded the interview by asking Dr. Crandall what he would like to
say to doctor's who do not believe in supernatural healing.
"I would just like to say to my colleagues and physicians out there,
that the Lord is real. We've seen many miracles and we pray for our
patients daily. There is not one week that goes by that we don't see a
mighty miracle in our office. The people need this; they need the power
of Christ in their life and they need the power of Christ for healing.
"I would just encourage my fellow doctors to get involved in a
church, meet with a minister, and attend a healing service run by people
that believes in the power of Jesus Christ. We love our colleagues in
medicine we pray for them."
Background on Dr. Crandall:
Dr. Crandall serves at the Palm Beach Cardiovascular Clinic in Palm Beach
Gardens. He received a Bachelor of Science degree in anthropology from
Virginia Commonwealth University in Richmond, Va. and was awarded a M.D.
degree from Universidad Centro de Estudios Tecnicos Escuela de Medicina
Republica Dominicana. In addition, he has done post-doctoral work as an
intern and as a resident in medicine at Yale University School of
Medicine; as a fellow in cardiology at Mount Sinai School of Medicine;
and as a intervention cardiology fellow at the Medical College of
Virginia. He has served as an instructor in the Department of Medicine,
Cardiology Division at Beth Israel Hospital, Mount Sinai School of
Medicine in New York and at the Medical College of Virginia in Richmond.
He also has served as an associate faculty member at Duke University
School of Medicine in Durham, N.C. and as a visiting professor at St.
George's University School of Medicine in Granada, West Indies.
Dr. Crandall has been in private medical practice since 1995 and holds
medical staff privileges at Palm Beach Gardens Medical Center and Jupiter
Medical Center. A noted lecturer both nationally and internationally, Dr.
Crandall has spoken on topics including heart transplant, interventional
cardiology, preventive cardiology and cardiology health care of the
elderly. He is married to Deborah Newell Crandall. They are parents to
two sons, Christian Pierce and Chadwick Baxter.
For more information on the World Christian Doctors Network, go to www.wcdn.org.
Note to the broadcast media. An MP3 audio file of the interview
with Dr. Crandall is available for broadcast from Dan Wooding at assistnews@aol.com. If you would
like to interview Dr. Crandall, just send me a message at the same e-mail
and I will forward your request to him directly.