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Physical Testament Group

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Johnny Magee II
February 21, 2025 · updated the description of the group.

Join the Physical Testament Group, where healthcare professionals and patients unite to share their God-given testimonies. Our mission is to provide hope and healing through shared experiences, demonstrating how faith in Christ can guide us through challenging times. By sharing these powerful stories on our social media platform, we aim to inspire and uplift others. Unite in faith, heal in purpose, and become part of a community that believes in the transformative power of testimony.

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My Journey as a athlete with Crohn’s disease

During my freshman year of college while attending the University of Dubuque in Dubuque, Iowa, I endured one of the toughest battles of my life. I was unfortunately diagnosed with Crohn’s disease. Dealing with Crohn’s so far from home at only 18 years old while also playing football, was a lot for me to handle.


In the beginning stages, I had no idea what exactly I was dealing with. I was in and out of the Emergency Room because of internal bleeding, constant pain, vomiting, and taking a ridiculous amount of over the counter medication that didn’t really help at all. I didn’t get confirmation that it was Crohn’s until Christmas break that year.


With my diagnosis and the hope that the medicine my doctor prescribed would work, I told my parents that I still wanted to go back and try to finish my freshman year and participate in offseason…


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I am a witness to God's faithfulness, protection and mercy. In January of 2018, my husband started experiencing severe back pains, at times bad enough where he could not walk. I took him to the ER and they diagnosed it as back spasms and gave him muscle relaxer. That did not work. The pain continued in his lower back. We went to a local urgent care facility and they said they couldn't find anything. However during March of 2018, the pain was so bad that my husband could no longer walk. I literally had to put him in my SUV and I took him to the local MEA. This is where God began to order out steps. The doctor at the MEA did X-rays, the first time ever having them done since his pain began. After receiving the results he suggested my husband go and have a MRI done. He…


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Trust in the Lord with ALL your heart..

I thought I had it all planned out. Highly recruited as a basketball player coming out of high school, I signed a Division 1 scholarship to play college ball and earn my degree — all expenses paid. Two championships later, I was coming off one of my best seasons when I sustained an injury. No big deal, just a small bump in the road, right?


But it was my first time facing major adversity. I was 12 hours away from home, recovering from my injury, while my family was back home caring for my sick grandfather. I kept telling myself I’d bounce back, but a few months after my surgery, life hit me with another curveball — I found out I was pregnant. How? I thought I had already faced my test — we get more than one at a time? I was only 22, about to enter my senior…


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