Recent field reports from Forward in Faith Ministries International (FIFMI) describe a wave of conversions, healings, and renewed church activity in several regions of Madagascar, contributing to what local leaders are calling a “remarkable season of spiritual awakening.” Check it here!
According to ministry updates, multiple individuals have reported significant physical healings during prayer gatherings. One woman suffering from chronic heart problems said she experienced complete relief after prayer, enabling her to resume daily activities without pain for the first time in years.
Witnesses also reported the case of a young boy born deaf who, after a prayer session, was able to hear for the first time. Family members described the moment as “life-changing,” noting that the event prompted several relatives and neighbors to join the local church community.
Another widely discussed incident involves a boy who had been unable to walk. After a period of ministry and continued prayer, he reportedly began to regain strength in his legs and is now learning to walk again, drawing considerable attention from surrounding villages.
In addition to healings, ministry teams reported several instances of deliverance from spiritual oppression. One family described experiencing a noticeable sense of relief and peace after prayer, followed by what they considered a series of practical breakthroughs—including restored relationships and new opportunities for employment.
Local pastors say these events are directly influencing church growth. Entire families have joined congregations, and some have begun contributing financially to building projects after previously being disengaged or unable to participate.
While independent verification of individual reports remains limited, FIFMI leaders emphasize that the combined impact of these testimonies is creating momentum for evangelism, discipleship, and community involvement across the region. The ministry framed the developments as part of a wider pattern of revival activity occurring in several countries simultaneously.
Authorities and local observers have not issued formal statements on the reports, but community leaders note that gatherings have increased in size and frequency as word continues to spread.


