Disclaimer
This page shares my personal experiences and opinions from the time when Very Rev. Ansley Tucker and Bishop Logan McMenamie were serving in leadership within the Anglican Church of Canada.
Both have since retired, and I wish them the very best.
My intent has never been malicious or defamatory; I’m simply sharing what I personally went through. Everything is presented truthfully, respectfully, and in good faith, as part of my testimony.
These are my own views and recollections, not statements of proven fact, and are protected under fair comment and freedom of expression. Readers are encouraged to approach the material with discernment, grace, and understanding.




God Healed My Eyes
Years later, in 2025, Dr. James Nah at Acuity Eye Care confirmed what I already believed deep down my vision had been completely healed. He measured my eyesight at an even sharper 20/15, meaning I could see in perfect, high-definition clarity, even at close reading distance about sixteen inches from my nose. Dr. Nah commented that kind of precision is very rare for someone my age.
7 years latter to I found out it was not 20/20 but 20/21 better than perfect. Dr. James said the Dr Erick would have only stoped at a 20/20 test back in 2018. That is just standard test.
It wasn’t just about eyesight it was a sign of renewal. Whenever I went through difficult seasons over the past seven years of ministry, I would look at the beauty of creation and remember how God had healed my eyes. It gave me hope and strength to keep going, and now I have the medical proof to back it up.
The change is medically documented.
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2015 — Dr. Linda Yee, Lucent Family Eye Care: Right eye −1.75 astigmatism, left −1.00
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2018 — Dr. Erick Vesterback, Eye to Eye Optometry: Right −1.25, left −1.00 (a half-diopter correction)
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2025 — Dr. James Nah, Acuity Eye Care: 20/15 binocular acuity confirmed
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2025- Dr. James Nah, Acuity Eye Care: 20/20 near distance (no smaller reading size available to test for 20/15)
While a 0.50-diopter change might seem small, true improvement in corneal astigmatism is rare in adults. Most people my age see their eyesight decline but mine improved naturally, without surgery, laser correction, or vision therapy. My distance vision is 20/15, verified by two separate clinical letters.
One of the most remarkable changes was the ease of seeing. I no longer have to try to focus on anything. I simply look, and everything is clear near or far, bright or dim. Before, even with glasses, my eyes were constantly straining to adjust, fighting to stay in focus. Now there’s no effort, no fatigue, no tension. My vision is calm, steady, and alive. It feels as if my eyes and the part of me that once struggled to see have both found rest.
Some might still question whether this was truly a healing. But I often ask:
Why would someone with verified 20/15 vision sharper than average, with perfect focus both near and far ever need glasses?
The answer is simple: they wouldn’t. The fact that I wore glasses for years, and now see better without them than I ever did with them, speaks for itself.
There is no natural explanation that fits. What changed wasn’t my prescription — it was my eyes. And I know exactly who healed them.
It was an extraordinary miracle. And as clear as my sight became, so did God’s call: to return to full-time ministry. That realization was both thrilling and terrifying. My life had already been a roller coaster, but after my healing, I knew God was preparing me for something new—and He was right.
Author’s Note (Medical Perspective):
Even an eye doctor would tell you that not everything about vision can be measured by a chart. Eye exams show lens strength and clarity, but they don’t capture how the eyes and brain work together or how strain disappears when the system heals. That’s exactly what happened to me. My test results showed moderate improvement, but my experience was far greater—I no longer have to force my eyes to focus. I just look, and everything is clear. Whether doctors call it neurological balance I call it an instant healing when I wiped the tears from my eyes.








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