Just read through these. I have to be skeptical ( to say the least) about the source. I did read them fairly though. In the first source it's explicitly admitted that no limbs were grown back, just ulcers and hernia's seemingly healed with no actual documentation aside from personal testimonies of religious people.
Eh, the point is we have yet to see anyone ever grow a limb back let alone through the power of prayer. I just ask why not? Typically the deeply religious Christians in America are incredibly sympathetic to U.S. troops fighting wars overseas. Naturally they consider troops which have had their limbs blown off as heroes. If ANYONE is deserving of a reconstituted limb it would be the troops, no? Strangely, God doesn't seem to respond to limb restoration not even for a heroic U.S. soldier.
The second link was just a personal testimony with no evidence and cannot be proven or disproven just like dreaming about a pink elephant.
Yeah, I don't believe them. I know about these due to Facebook and other media sources followed by amen and such and then become stories in support of religious healing and supporting evidence that God can do anything. Blah, blah, blah which is what leads people to believe they just need prayer due to propogated crap that becomes truth. It's like it further hypes up and propogated what people believe and raise beliefs even higher because it feels right or we want it to happen or the other many ways we as people use beliefs to control what we see which further proves what we believe.
I do believe we can help heal ourselves through positive thinking and such without medicine. But it more then just prayer, it's actually believing and keeping yourself in the healthiest mindset possible s your body can fix itself instead of splitting resources between mind, heart, soul, body. Prayer is one method, group positivity can help us resource wise internally, etc. But sometimes we need more and sometimes we can't get enough and we pass.