The Thorn Healer

The Thorn Healer
Author: Pepper Basham
Publsiher: Vinspire Publishing, LLC
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2016-12-06
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9182736450XXX

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Jessica Ross’ scars run much deeper than the wounds of a world at war. Determined to escape the ghosts of her past and the German influence on her nightmares, she returns home to the sleepy Appalachian town of Hot Springs, NC, only to find the renowned Mountain Park Hotel has been converted into a ‘prison’ for displaced Germans and, much to Jessica’s dismay, her grandparents have befriended one of them. August Reinhold has not only found kinship with Jessica’s grandparents, but as they share their granddaughter’s letters from the Front, he discovers a surprising bond drawing him toward the independent and beautiful woman. Displaced by a war and a painful history, he find Hot Springs and the intriguing, Jessica Ross, a tempting place to start over. Determined to scale the heights of her bitterness and show her the power of love, August faces more than just Jessica’s resistance, but a more devious design to harm the civilian sailors housed in Hot Springs. Will August’s tender pursuit show Jessica the healing and hope she needs, or will bitterness force her into the hands of a ‘true’ enemy waiting to destroy much more than her heart?

The Thorn Healer

The Thorn Healer
Author: Pepper D. Basham
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2016
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 1370185952

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Jessica Ross' scars run much deeper than the wounds of a world at war. Determined to escape the ghosts of her past and the German influence on her nightmares, she returns home to the sleepy Appalachian town of Hot Springs, NC, only to find the renowned Mountain Park Hotel has been converted into a 'prison' for displaced Germans and, much to Jessica's dismay, her grandparents have befriended one of them.August Reinhold has not only found kinship with Jessica's grandparents, but as they share their granddaughter's letters from the Front, he discovers a surprising bond drawing him toward the independent and beautiful woman. Displaced by a war and a painful history, he find Hot Springs and the intriguing, Jessica Ross, a tempting place to start over. Determined to scale the heights of her bitterness and show her the power of love, August faces more than just Jessica's resistance, but a more devious design to harm the civilian sailors housed in Hot Springs.Will August's tender pursuit show Jessica the healing and hope she needs, or will bitterness force her into the hands of a 'true' enemy waiting to destroy much more than her heart?

The Wholesome Truth about Healing

The Wholesome Truth about Healing
Author: Yomi Akinpelu
Publsiher: Pneuma Springs Publishing
Total Pages: 124
Release: 2006-05-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780954551070

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This book brings clarity to many pertinent questions on healing; it is balanced, full of practical relevance and spiritual depth. The mix between theological arguments and spiritual truth is striking. It is not the typical, sometimes shallow Pentecostal expose but provides historical, biblical and practical perspectives that leave the title of the book fair and representative. ‘The Wholesome Truth about Healing’ is an excellent writ; worth every page it is written on and comes highly recommend to every Christian. ...Dr Albert Odulele, Senior Pastor, Glory House Churches, International “This is a powerful book in an age where secularism, humanism and pluralism are invading the Church and its teachings; it is refreshing to have a prophetic voice bring us back to basics. This volume is academic, intellectual, informative but inspirational all at the same time. Its pages drip with depth and insight gleaned from years of learning and empirical study. This message of healing needs to be heard by every hearing ear and yearning heart.” ...Dr Jonathan Oloyede, Borough Dean – Newham, Churches Together in England The “Wholesome truth about healing” is indeed a complete and systematic presentation of biblical truths that uphold our heritage of healing. The author has capably proffered scripturally sound answers to several age-long questions that believers have asked. Scholarly excellence is exuded throughout the book. Christians of all theological persuasions would definitely find it most helpful. The book is essential reading for pastors, leaders, counselors, bible scholars and Christians alike. ...Mr Richard Oyin-Adeniji, Project Coordinator, BASIC Trust International Book reviews online: PublishedBestsellers website.

Healing Weakness and Power

Healing  Weakness  and Power
Author: Audrey Dawson
Publsiher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
Total Pages: 335
Release: 2008-12-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781606083130

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Healing by Jesus and the apostles is not a popular subject for biblical studies today, but the importance of healing in the first-century eastern Roman Empire was enormous. In the New Testament writings of Mark, Luke and Paul we find considerable variation in their use of divine healing. With respect to Jesus' healing, Mark and Luke both emphasize it, but differ in their representation of its purpose and source. Also, Mark's accounts of Jesus' healing combine with his overall description in the Gospel to underline his theological view (a theologia crucis), while Luke depicts healing as showing primarily the glory of God (although a theologia crucis is also present) and he presents the theological aspect of Jesus' healing within each healing narrative. Healing in the early church is then compared in Acts and Paul's undisputed letters. Luke continues to emphasize the power and evidential value of healing in spreading the gospel. Paul, instead, emphasizes the 'essence' of Jesus' ministry, love and compassion, and underplays healing, both by himself and by members of the churches he planted. The main reason for this seems to be because of his 'thorn in the flesh'; his physical weakness demonstrates that the gospel truth shines only because of Christ's influence. Paul's illness probably also sensitizes him to the risk of healing becoming a power which could compromise a fellowship based on love and equality. Finally, the legacy of Jesus' healing is considered briefly over the subsequent few centuries.

Healing the Sick

Healing the Sick
Author: T. L. Osborn
Publsiher: Destiny Image Publishers
Total Pages: 479
Release: 2022-01-18
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781680317923

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God Wants You Healed!This is a powerful book—so powerful that tens of thousands have been healed just by reading and acting upon the scriptural truths it contains. A living classic that continues to be one of the body of Christ's foremost teachings on healing, Healing the Sick is written in clear, simple language that blesses...

Healing Power Voice Activated

Healing Power  Voice Activated
Author: Drake Travis
Publsiher: Charisma Media
Total Pages: 308
Release: 2009
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781599797656

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Drake Travis earned his bachelor's in biblical literature from Simpson University and his master's in New Testament literature from Alliance Theological Seminary. He was honored with the President's Cup upon graduation from Simpson for having the most positive influence on college life. He was ordained in The Christian & Missionary Alliance in 1994. He has been an associate pastor of youth, worship, music, missions, and collegiates. He spent seven years as pastor to students at Central Washington University in Ellensburg. During those years, the “Salt Co.” grew from twenty-five to nearly one thousand students who were involved in the ministry. During those years, about 450 more became Christians and nearly five hundred went on mission trips to eighteen countries. Drake has taken/trained/sent more than nine hundred people into sixty countries doing missions. Discusses the views of healing doctrine as described throughout the Bible, centering on the contention that healing is about release and freedom from sin and that it is the cornerstone of Christ's victory over death.

Christ the Healer

Christ the Healer
Author: F. F. Bosworth
Publsiher: Chosen Books
Total Pages: 256
Release: 2001-02-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781441200136

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F. F. Bosworth's earnest prayer was that many thousands would learn to apply the promises of God's Word to their lives through his book, Christ the Healer. Bosworth offers an astonishing discussion of healing, based on the premise that Jesus redeemed us from our diseases when he atoned for our sins. This classic on healing, first released in 1924, has sold more than 500,000 copies and continues to enrich and inspire new readers every day. This revised and expanded edition includes a brand-new foreword and epilogue on the remarkable life and healing of the author himself, written by his son.

Two Paradigms for Divine Healing

Two Paradigms for Divine Healing
Author: Pavel Hejzlar
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 304
Release: 2009-11-23
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9789047440673

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Two distinct theologies of healing as represented by some of the foremost protagonists of the twentieth-century United States are analyzed and a solution is proposed to the tension generated by their differing approaches.