Ex-Transgender Drug Dealer Sees More Than 120 Baptized in Holy Spirit
Nichol Collins lived as a transgender drug dealer for 20 years. But after a brutal attack, she became a Christian and now shares the gospel with anyone who will listen.
As a minister for the last few years, she has prayed with people on social media to receive the baptism of the Holy Spirit.
When the coronavirus pandemic came to America, Collins says she started getting calls from people seeking spiritual help.
After the virus shut down businesses, schools and even churches, she said many were filled with fear and were hungry for more the things of God.
“People were terrified, and they wanted to be endued with power, and they started saying, ‘Hey, I heard that you pray with people to receive the Holy Spirit,'” Collins explained. “And I always clarify to people that I’m not giving it out. God is pouring out His Spirit in the last days on all flesh. I’m just a conduit to pray with people, kind of coach them through it. Explain it, make them more comfortable. That this is a gift to anyone who asks, according to Luke Chapter 11:13.”
“People started contacting me kind of in a frenzy,” said Collins. “I started praying with people to receive the baptism of the Holy Spirit. And when we got to No. 6 or 7, the Lord just dropped in my spirit, ‘the Corona Revival.’ What the devil means for evil, God always turns things around for the good.”
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