Mystery of Ohio's miracle house where thousands flock to be healed - with one man who had six months to live and 48 tumors in his body claiming terminal cancer is now CURED

Ohio's 'Miracle House' attracts thousands of people seeking spiritual help Rhoda Wise was allegedly cured of her terminal illness in the house in 1939 after she said Jesus Christ visited her Since the original miracle, others have been cured of illnesses after visiting the house 

A house in Ohio has become a hotspot for those seeking a miracle after multiple people have claimed the home cured them of terminal illnesses.

Reports of the astounding events began in 1939, when Rhoda Wise lived in the home at 2337 25th St. NE in Canton with her alcoholic husband and young adopted daughter.

Wise claimed that she developed a terminal illness and was sent home from the hospital to die in the ‘depression shack,’ as her house was previously known.

‘So, she prayed because that’s all she could do,’ said Karen Sigler, General Manager at the non-profit Rhoda Wise Home & Grotto.

Wise said she was then ‘visited by Jesus Christ’ – who allegedly sat in a wooden chair besides her bed and healed her sickness.

A house in Ohio has become a hotspot for those seeking a miracle after multiple people have claimed the home cured them of terminal illnesses

A house in Ohio has become a hotspot for those seeking a miracle after multiple people have claimed the home cured them of terminal illnesses

Reports of the astounding events began in 1939, when Rhoda Wise (pictured) lived in the home at 2337 25th St. NE in Canton with her alcoholic husband and young adopted daughter

Reports of the astounding events began in 1939, when Rhoda Wise (pictured) lived in the home at 2337 25th St. NE in Canton with her alcoholic husband and young adopted daughter

Wise claimed that she developed a terminal illness and was sent home from the hospital to die in the 'depression shack,' as her house was previously known

Wise claimed that she developed a terminal illness and was sent home from the hospital to die in the ‘depression shack,’ as her house was previously known

Wise said she was 'visited by Jesus Christ' - who allegedly sat in a wooden chair besides her bed and healed her sickness

Wise said she was ‘visited by Jesus Christ’ – who allegedly sat in a wooden chair besides her bed and healed her sickness

After word got out about the miracle, people flocked to the house to behold the house and see the chair where Jesus supposedly sat

After word got out about the miracle, people flocked to the house to behold the house and see the chair where Jesus supposedly sat

‘Jesus came and sat in the chair by her bed. She asked him, “Have you come for me?” And he said, “No, your time hasn’t come yet,”‘ said Sigler, ‘A month later, he returned with St. Therese, and she was the one who put her hands on Rhoda’s abdomen and her abdomen was completely healed.’

After her miraculous recover from her cancer and the lethal infection she suffered from following the removal of a 39-pound tumor, she then developed stigmata – which many Christians believe is the spontaneous bleeding on the body corresponding with the crucifixion wounds of Jesus.

After word got out about the miracle, people flocked to the house to behold the house and see the chair where Jesus supposedly sat.

Members of the public sought spiritual guidance and reporters were sent from newspapers and national magazines to write about Ohio’s miracle house.

People wanted to witness the ‘heavenly visits’ that Wise received until her death in 1948.

‘During one of the visits Jesus blessed the water (in a large jug) and had told Rhoda that those that use this water would be rewarded for their faith,’ said Sigler.

Members of the public sought spiritual guidance and reporters were sent from newspapers and national magazines to write about Ohio's miracle house

Members of the public sought spiritual guidance and reporters were sent from newspapers and national magazines to write about Ohio’s miracle house

After her miraculous recover from her cancer and the lethal infection she suffered from following the removal of a 39-pound tumor, she then developed stigmata - which many Christians believe is the spontaneous bleeding on the body corresponding with the crucifixion wounds of Jesus

After her miraculous recover from her cancer and the lethal infection she suffered from following the removal of a 39-pound tumor, she then developed stigmata – which many Christians believe is the spontaneous bleeding on the body corresponding with the crucifixion wounds of Jesus

People wanted to witness the 'heavenly visits' that Wise received until her death in 1948

People wanted to witness the ‘heavenly visits’ that Wise received until her death in 1948

Rhoda wasn’t the only person to experience shocking recoveries inside the home.

Dr. Mark Shoag, who was diagnosed with stage 4 sarcoma, and his wife Betsy shared their miracles with Fox 8.

‘Truthfully, just as a doctor I felt there’s no way I’m getting out of this hospital,’ said Dr. Shoag, ‘I was having a hard time breathing, I couldn’t walk.’

‘He had 48 tumors,’ said Betsy who’s also a respiratory therapist, ‘Forty tumors in his lung and the remaining tumors were in his liver and once you get tumors in the liver, they only have months to live.’

A friend told the wife about Rhoda Wise – and she decided to bring a piece of her husband’s clothing, who was too ill to go to the house himself, to place on the chair that ‘Jesus sat in.’

After not being able to walk or get out of bed for four months, Shoag was suddenly capable of walking to the grocery store.

He then went to Canton to visit the home himself – and six years later, Shoag is almost fully recovered.

‘Literally, it was miraculous,’ said Betsy, ‘He’s doing great, he’s receiving treatment and he’s happy.’

‘I am six years later,’ said Dr. Shoag, ‘My lungs are stable, the only place I have a tumor left is the liver. And I don’t know if I’d be here if I didn’t go to Rhoda Wise. I mean to me it’s been a miracle.’

Another person that benefitted from the miracles of Wise’s humble home  was Andrea Kissel-Conti, who visited the house when she was five-years-old and suffering with ‘incurable kidney disease’.

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The house is free to visit and welcome to everyone, regardless of their faith. The 'Miracle House' has even become an Ohio tourist attraction that has received five stars

The house is free to visit and welcome to everyone, regardless of their faith. The ‘Miracle House’ has even become an Ohio tourist attraction that has received five stars

‘I had a vision of St. Therese, and she was saying to me in a little while, tell them you’re going to get better in a little while, tell them you’re going to get better, and she was smiling and the whole time there were rose petals just falling,’ said Andrea, ‘And I’ve never had to go to the doctor with any kidney disease at all ever.’

Bobbi McKnight was suffering from double vision, which miraculously disappeared after she visited the house.

The house is free to visit and welcome to everyone, regardless of their faith.

The ‘Miracle House’ has even become an Ohio tourist attraction that has received five stars on review website TripAdvisor.com.

‘If you need a moment with God or maybe even a healing, come here. Like their sign says, denomination doesn’t matter here,’ Ron R said in a review on TripAdvisor.com.

‘A visit to the Rhoda Wise house is incredible, Kara B said on TripAdvisor.com. ‘ The story of Mrs. Wise is amazing and beautiful. Miracles have happened here. The process for beatification and canonization are currently in progress.’

Visitors can return home with a bottle of holy water from Rhoda Wise’s home as a souvenir.

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