Let Jesus Heal Your Hidden Wounds

Let Jesus Heal Your Hidden Wounds
Author: Brad Long,Cindy Strickler
Publsiher: Baker Books
Total Pages: 203
Release: 2001-10-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781441215307

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Most people get hurt and suffer painful memories as a result of living in an imperfect world. But God's original plan for humanity included spiritual, emotional, physical, and relational wholeness. Through the example of Jesus, who heals from the inside out, readers will learn how to experience this wholeness and assist in the healing of others. Let Jesus Heal Your Hidden Wounds speaks to the individual who wants to be or already is involved in healing ministry. This is not another technique for doing healing, but a description of how the prayer minister cooperates with the Holy Spirit to bring healing and deliverance to people with hidden wounds. Each chapter includes several questions for use in a Bible study setting or to provoke further personal reflection. Those called to healing ministries will be taken to a new level of understanding and greater effectiveness from reading and studying this book. And those with hidden wounds will find new hope for restoration and freedom.

Healing the Wounded Heart

Healing the Wounded Heart
Author: Thom Gardner
Publsiher: Destiny Image Publishers
Total Pages: 545
Release: 2005-11
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780768423266

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Healing the Wounded Heart exposes negative emotions such as fear, rejection, worthlessness, shame, insecurity, defilement, and hopelessness that prevent us from living in the grace and peace God intends for us. Uncover the lies embedded in emotional wounds and discover peace and truth in the presence of the Living Christ.

Your Wounds I Will Heal

Your Wounds I Will Heal
Author: Robert Faricy,Lucy Rooney
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 148
Release: 1999
Genre: Health & Fitness
ISBN: 1878718533

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"This book will bring enlightenment and great encouragement to all seeking healing from the Triune God and knowledge and motivation to those already involved in the healing ministry to bring health and greater life into the Body of Christ." -from the Foreword by George A. Maloney, S.J.

Forgiving Others and Trusting God a Handbook for Survivors of Child Abuse Experience Healing for Deep Wounds That Hinder Your Relationship with

Forgiving Others and Trusting God       a Handbook for Survivors of Child Abuse Experience Healing for Deep Wounds That Hinder Your Relationship with
Author: J. E. Norris-Bernal
Publsiher: Xulon Press
Total Pages: 384
Release: 2011-02
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781612159607

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Why yet another book about forgiveness? Abundant literature, written from Christian and other spiritual perspectives, is available specifying why forgiving those who offend us results in such improved physical, mental/emotional, and spiritual health. What makes this book unique, however, is that it deals strictly with survivors of child abuse and the profound ways that they are affected for life without some type of intervention. Learning to forgive, healing from abuse, and trusting/finding intimacy with Father God are three processes that are difficult, if not impossible, for most survivors of child abuse to experience. The power inherent in forgiveness contributes enormously to healing for deep wounds and the realization of true intimacy with the One we are privileged to call Abba, Father. Many survivors' highly personal, deeply sensitive, and incredibly dramatic accounts of abuse suffered, their choices to forgive, their experiences of deep healing, and ultimately the fulfillment of lifelong desires for closeness with God are documented in Forgiving Others and Trusting God . . . Handbook for Survivors of Child Abuse. You will find these accounts both inspirational and unforgettable! Even if you never were victimized as a child, you will gain plenty of hands-on, practical tools to assist in your own journey from overcoming any emotional or spiritual obstacles and hindrances to forgiving others and trusting God. J. E. Norris-Bernal, M.S., was a Marriage and Family Therapist for over 20 years and an active member of the American Association of Christian Counselors. Ms. Norris-Bernal is currently a college professor teaching English and Psychology courses. She is also a Christian life coach for local and long-distance clientele. Prior to her work as a mental health professional, Ms. Norris-Bernal was a professional editor for 10 years. She resides in Arizona with her husband, and they have three adult children living in Southern California.

Invisible Wounds Guilt

Invisible Wounds  Guilt
Author: James Maloney
Publsiher: WestBow Press
Total Pages: 57
Release: 2013-07
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9781490802374

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Invisible Wounds: Guilt is the first installment of the new Freedom Series from James Maloney. Using James notably simplistic and concise manner of writing, this booklet presents a life-changing lesson on the necessity of being free from guilt and the ways in which the enemy of your soul would like nothing better than to trap you in the wounding of self-condemnation. The material inside outlines three ways we deal with guilt: having our consciences seared with repeated sinning; passing the blame off on others; and rationalizing our guilt away as something that doesnt really matter. But the truth is the blood of Jesus was shed to cleanse our condemnation, awaken our conscience, and overcome the invisible wound of guilt. This booklet can help make that real in your life.

Wounds That Heal

Wounds That Heal
Author: Stephen Seamands
Publsiher: InterVarsity Press
Total Pages: 184
Release: 2013-08-08
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780830895977

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"By his wounds we are healed"--Isaiah 53:5. We are wounded people. In this fallen world, people are hurt and exploited. Children are abused. Marriages are broken. Tragedies of all kinds afflict us and the ones we love. Woundedness, it seems, is simply a fact of life. But we are not alone in our suffering. Despite our emotional, psychological and physical injuries, God has not abandoned us. God is not distant or aloof. On the contrary, through the ministry of Jesus, God enters our painful situations to bring healing and redemption. Balancing sound biblical exposition with sensitive pastoral care, Stephen Seamands examines the profound implications of Jesus' crucifixion for our healing and restoration. Because Jesus experienced abuse, shame and rejection, he understands the hurts we experience today. And his response to pain and suffering gives us hope that we too can experience forgiveness and new life. Filled with real-life stories of people s brokenness and healing, Wounds That Heal offers comfort for our wounded souls. Ultimately, we take heart that God not only understands our pain but has done something about it. Encounter here the promise that the wounds of Jesus are wounds that heal.

Joseph Is Still Alive

Joseph Is Still Alive
Author: Simeon Oladokun
Publsiher: Xulon Press
Total Pages: 62
Release: 2003-12
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781594672347

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Discipling in a Multicultural World

Discipling in a Multicultural World
Author: Ajith Fernando
Publsiher: Crossway
Total Pages: 319
Release: 2019-02-14
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781433562884

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Our multicultural world needs countercultural disciplers. People from all over the world are coming to Christ from a variety of backgrounds. This requires more people who are willing to commit to the effort and sacrifice it takes to invest in new believers. Rooted in over four decades of multicultural discipleship experience, Ajith Fernando offers biblical principles for discipling and presents examples showing how they apply to daily life and ministry. He addresses key cultural challenges, such as the value of honor and shame, honoring family commitments, and dealing with persecution, and helps us think realistically about the cost and commitment required for productive cross-cultural ministry. This practical guide to discipleship will help us help others grow into mature and godly followers of Christ.