Leg lengthening is a common "healing miracle" observed in charismatic circles, particularly among individuals like Todd White and those affiliated with Bethel Church and the New Apostolic Reformation. Notably, C. Peter Wagner claimed to have received the gift of healing after reportedly healing at least 50 people of short legs and back pain at a John Wimber conference in 1984. In this video Steve and Paulette Kozar demonstrate how easily this phenomenon can be fabricated and recount their own experiences with praying for this condition in their former charismatic church.
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