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Biblical Healing And Deliverance:

A Guide to Experiencing Freedom from Sins of the Past, Destructive Beliefs, Emotional And Spiritual Pain, Curses And Oppression
by Chester Kylstra, Betsy Kylstra

 

Inner healing and deliverance are key issues for those who seek wholeness, but usually these are treated as separate ministries. Chester and Betsy Kylstra break through this tradition and apply a unique, integrated approach to healing mind and spirit. With detailed, documented biblical footing, the Kylstras address four problem areas:

  • Sins of the past

  • Destructive beliefs

  • Emotional and spiritual pain

  • Demonic oppression

Readers will learn how to work with the Holy Spirit to close these doors of the enemy and walk in God's restorative grace. Contains worksheets and detailed lists of ministry steps. Paperback, 288 pages.


 

Christ the Healer
by F. F. Bosworth

F. F. Bosworth's earnest prayer was that many thousands would learn to make the promises of God's Word work in their lives through his book, Christ the Healer. Bosworth offers a comprehensive discussion of healing, based on the premise that it is God's will for all Christians to be physically healed. First released in 1924, this classic on spiritual and physical healing has sold more than 350,000 copies and continues to enrich and inspire new readers every day. This updated edition includes a foreword by the author's son and a concluding chapter detailing the incredible epilogue to Christ the Healer: Bosworth's phenomenal ministry in South Africa, on which he embarked at the age of 75.

"The truths discussed in this book, together with 'the prayer of faith,' have brought healing within the grasp of many thousands of sufferers who could not have recovered without the direct action of the Holy Spirit." —R.V. Bosworth


 

Healing
by Francis MacNutt

Francis MacNutt, a pioneer in the modern healing ministry in the Catholic Church, has provided a primer on divine healing that is an equal blend of practical, experiential data and sophisticated theological reflection.

"Francis Macnutt's Healing is good medicine from a wise, compassionate healer for what ails today's church. After correctly diagnosing the church's reluctance to fully acknowledge and appropriate the healing ministry of Jesus, he prescribes sound, balanced treatment that will satisfy the hunger and thirst of those who seek God's healing power, yet bind the wounds created by overzealous and fraudulent healing practitioners. This is a comprehensive, authoritative, and ultimately transformative work that will engender healing for many persons for many years to come."Dale Matthews, M.D.

"The most scholarly and comprehensive book on Christian healing that I have ever read. . . . It is a book on the love and power of the risen Christ."Agnes Sanford

"A classic!"—John Wimber


 

Power Healing
by John Wimber and Kevin Springer

"In an age when the explosive power of the Holy Spirit is becoming increasingly evident across the spectrum of Christian denominations, the need for informed explanation, orientation, and interpretation is acute. In Power Healing, John Wimber meets that need. Here is a jamor work on divine healing, soundly based on biblical scholarship and thoroughly immersed in hands-on ministry experiences."C. Peter Wagner

John Wimber profoundly believed that healing is fundamental to the life and ministry of the Church. In this book, he provides practical models for the healing ministry. He explores healing in the old Testament, offers and overview of healing by Jesus and the disciples, and discusses the healing that occurs in hospitals. This clear, detailed, hand-on analysis is essential reading for anyone in Christian healing today.


 

Healing Treasury:
Four Classic Books on Healing
Complete in One Volume

by Lilian B. Yeomans, M.D.

Healing Treasury is a collection of Dr. Yeoman's classic books on healing. Dr. Yeomans gave up her medical career after being healed from a gripping and hopeless drug addiction, and for the next 40 yars served as an evangelist and writer. You will be inspired by her teaching in these books, just as thousands of others have been, to believe God's Word for healing. In these books you will also see many astonishing stories of God's healing power, and Dr. Yeoman's remarkable faith in Christ as the Healer.

Great value! Four books in one volume:

Healing From Heaven
The Great Physician (formerly published as Divine Healing Diamonds)
Balm of Gilead
Health and Healing (formerly published as The Royal Road to Healthville)


 

The Handbook on Healing:
Understanding and Applying the Gospel Message of Spiritual, Mental, Emotional and Physical Healing

by Colin Urquhart

Colin Urquhart argues that God's sovereign will is to heal. He illuminates the gospel's message from his unique perspective. His conviction is born from a thirty-year working knowledge of God's incredible healing power and purposes. Some of his insights include: how sin relates to sickness, how obedience relates to health, why God is never glorified in sickness, why some people are not healed, and how prayers for physical healing reflect the already-accomplished work of Jesus on the cross. Let The Handbook on Healing encourage you to grow in faith to realize God's healing power at the work in your life and in the world.

 

 

 

 


 

The Healing Touch:
A Guide to Healing Prayer for Yourself and Those You Love
by Norma Dearing

Are you or someone you love hurting physically, emotionally or spiritually?
In The Healing Touch, Norma Dearing tells how we can be set free from the harmful effects of the past. Rejection, abandonment, emotional trauma, generational bondage, unholy unions and dabbling in the occult can each interfere with our healing. In this book you¹ll find prayers for deliverance, practical advice from Dearing's years in counseling and prayer ministries, and examples of people who have received healing. The Healing Touch is a powerful reminder that God longs for His people to be healthy and whole.

 

 

 

 

 


 

Let Jesus Heal Your Hidden Wounds
by Brad Long and Cindy Strickler

Most people suffer from hidden wounds as a result of living in a fallen world. But God's original plan for humanity included spiritual, emotional, physical and relational wholeness. As Christians we are invited to participate in the process with Jesus, who heals from the inside out and sends us to pray for the healing of others.
Discover how to cooperate with the Holy Spirit to bring healing and deliverance—whether you're involved in a healing service at church, visiting with someone in the hospital, working with a child who is emotionally hurt, or even reaching out to a wounded stranger.

"At the heart of this book is massive, sober, Bible-based wisdom about all dimensions of the ministry of inner healing through prayer. On the practicalities of this spiritual therapy it is a top-class resource."— J. I. Packer, professor of theology, Regent College

"I love the approach of this book, which presents the key elements of healing as a process. This book is excellent, very balanced, with important things to say."—Dr. Francis MacNutt, founding director, Christian Healing Ministries

"This book balances the interactions of mind, body and spirit in unique and practical ways. I highly recommend it."—The Rev. John Rice, chaplain, Mountain Chapter, Order of St. Luke, director, Centurion House: A Sacred Place of Christian Healing


 

Deep Wounds, Deep Healing:
Discovering the Vital Link Between Spiritual Warfare and Inner Healing
by Charles H. Kraft

Charles Kraft provides a complete guide to inner healing, tackling such issues as healing of memories and demonization. Here is real hope of finding freedom for those who suffer as well as invaluable advice for those who minister to them.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


 

Some of the Ways of God in Healing:
How to Get Answers and Directions When You're Suffering
by Joy Dawson

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


 

When God Doesn't Heal Now
by Larry Keefauver

God has healed in the past and wants to heal now. But though they pray in faith, go to healing meetings, and strive to have enough faith, many are not healed as they would wish to be. When God Doesn't Heal Now examines the myths about healing that are built on partial truths and looks at the profound relationship between prayer, healing, and the sovereignty of God. This guide offers a balanced look at teachings on healing, faith healers, and ways to bring biblical clarity to beliefs that often foster guilt, defeat, and despair when believers are not immediately healed. When God Doesn't Heal Now is an encouraging book which affirms the biblical truth that God is our healer.

 

 

 

 


 

Healing Through the Centuries:
Models for Understanding
by Ronald A. N. Kydd

Miraculous healing is a topic that always stirs keen interest. Some people claim to have experienced it and others would like to. Some believe that it results from divine intervention; others contend it always has a psychological explanation or is merely fraudulent. Any serious investigation must take into account the diverse accounts of healing found in diverse branches of the Christian tradition from its New Testament origins to the present. However one feels about healing, it has been a mysterious but often central phenomenon in Christian experience.

As a believing scholar, Ronald A. N. Kydd steers a middle course between the uncritical enthusiasm and the rationalistic skepticism that often skew popular discussions of the topic. The six "models for understanding" that arise from his study bring clarifying order to the diversities of method, theology, and social location that have characterized healing ministries in different times and places. After an introductory survey of healing in the New Testament, Kydd traces these models through history:

  • Confrontational—as seen in the work of J. C. Blumhardt and John Wimber
  • Intercessory—as reflected in the ministry of Brother Andre and in the appearances of Mary at Medjugorje
  • Reliquarial—the place of relics in the history of healing
  • Incubational—as seen at Mannedorf
  • Revelational—mirrored in the ministries of William Branham and Kathryn Kuhlman
  • Soteriological—the model best exemplified by Oral Roberts