<p>According to the 'Daily Mail', 46-year-old Delia Knox was paralysed when a driver in a drunken state ploughed into her car on Christmas Day in 1987. But during a recent visit to a British spiritual healer, she suddenly stood up and walked.<br /><br />Knox, whose "miracle moment" was filmed and has now become a favourite 'YouTube' clip, said: "This has turned my world upside down. I can stand in my kitchen and walk around my house."</p>.<p>The accident, which confined her to a wheelchair for 23 years, happened when she was on her way home after a church service in Toronto with her sister and brother-in-law.<br />She was a passenger in the car which was hit by a drink driver and bore the brunt of the impact. Her sister and brother-in-law and their children escaped with minor injuries.<br />Knox lost all feeling in her legs and had almost given up hope of walking again. When she agreed to attend a meeting with preacher Nathan Morris earlier this year, she had no idea healings were happening.<br /><br />"I wanted to get in the presence of God. I knew it was an evangelistic meeting but I didn't know healings were taking place. To be honest I've stayed away from healing meetings.<br />"I've been pulled, plopped and dropped and rarely responded to altar calls. But Nathan Morris called my husband forward and I had no idea what was going on. I didn't want to make a scene when Nathan was praying for me.<br /><br />"Then all of a sudden I felt a voice which I knew was the Holy Spirit saying to me, 'Get up', and I felt feeling in my legs and then faith came on me to walk. I walked and walked and felt I had entered another realm," she said</p>
<p>According to the 'Daily Mail', 46-year-old Delia Knox was paralysed when a driver in a drunken state ploughed into her car on Christmas Day in 1987. But during a recent visit to a British spiritual healer, she suddenly stood up and walked.<br /><br />Knox, whose "miracle moment" was filmed and has now become a favourite 'YouTube' clip, said: "This has turned my world upside down. I can stand in my kitchen and walk around my house."</p>.<p>The accident, which confined her to a wheelchair for 23 years, happened when she was on her way home after a church service in Toronto with her sister and brother-in-law.<br />She was a passenger in the car which was hit by a drink driver and bore the brunt of the impact. Her sister and brother-in-law and their children escaped with minor injuries.<br />Knox lost all feeling in her legs and had almost given up hope of walking again. When she agreed to attend a meeting with preacher Nathan Morris earlier this year, she had no idea healings were happening.<br /><br />"I wanted to get in the presence of God. I knew it was an evangelistic meeting but I didn't know healings were taking place. To be honest I've stayed away from healing meetings.<br />"I've been pulled, plopped and dropped and rarely responded to altar calls. But Nathan Morris called my husband forward and I had no idea what was going on. I didn't want to make a scene when Nathan was praying for me.<br /><br />"Then all of a sudden I felt a voice which I knew was the Holy Spirit saying to me, 'Get up', and I felt feeling in my legs and then faith came on me to walk. I walked and walked and felt I had entered another realm," she said</p>