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Why Christians Get Sick
Author | : George Malkmus |
Publsiher | : Destiny Image Publishers |
Total Pages | : 159 |
Release | : 2011-07-28 |
Genre | : Religion |
ISBN | : 9780768491654 |
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With a diagnosis of colon cancer, George Malkmus launched an intensive biblical and scientific search to find out why he, a Christian, got sick—and to possibly find an alternative treatment to the medical profession's usually unsuccessful ones. Why Christians Get Sick by George Malkmus, is the most important book Christians can read, after the Bible. It delves into the questions of why we get sick, and provides the Biblical answers. With more than 150 Bible verses, this book clearly shows how we can avoid sickness and disease and experience superior health through a natural diet and lifestyle. People the world over have been transformed by the truth of the teachings found in this book.
The sick man s comfort book
Author | : Philip Bennett Power |
Publsiher | : Unknown |
Total Pages | : 144 |
Release | : 1876 |
Genre | : Electronic Book |
ISBN | : OXFORD:590804208 |
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The Real Reason Why Christians Are Sick and How They May Get Well
Author | : Gordon Lindsay |
Publsiher | : Unknown |
Total Pages | : 98 |
Release | : 2018-05-28 |
Genre | : Electronic Book |
ISBN | : 1943866309 |
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From the author: Are you one of the many Christians who believes that Jesus has power to heal, and that He has promised healing for you; yet you are sick in body or afflicted with some wasting disease? If so, then this message is for you. While many excellent volumes have been written on the subject of healing, this book so far as we know is the only one in which the entire purpose has been to answer the question, "Why are Christians sick, and what is the remedy?"
Why Christians Get Sick
Author | : George H. Malkmus |
Publsiher | : Unknown |
Total Pages | : 136 |
Release | : 1997 |
Genre | : Health |
ISBN | : OCLC:1036920346 |
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Blessed
Author | : Kate Bowler |
Publsiher | : Oxford University Press |
Total Pages | : 336 |
Release | : 2013-05-08 |
Genre | : Religion |
ISBN | : 9780199985852 |
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How have millions of American Christians come to measure spiritual progress in terms of their financial status and physical well-being? How has the movement variously called Word of Faith, Health and Wealth, Name It and Claim It, or simply prosperity gospel come to dominate much of our contemporary religious landscape? Kate Bowler's Blessed is the first book to fully explore the origins, unifying themes, and major figures of a burgeoning movement that now claims millions of followers in America. Bowler traces the roots of the prosperity gospel: from the touring mesmerists, metaphysical sages, pentecostal healers, business oracles, and princely prophets of the early 20th century; through mid-century positive thinkers like Norman Vincent Peale and revivalists like Oral Roberts and Kenneth Hagin; to today's hugely successful prosperity preachers. Bowler focuses on such contemporary figures as Creflo Dollar, pastor of Atlanta's 30,000-member World Changers Church International; Joel Osteen, known as "the smiling preacher," with a weekly audience of seven million; T. D. Jakes, named by Time magazine one of America's most influential new religious leaders; Joyce Meyer, evangelist and women's empowerment guru; and many others. At almost any moment, day or night, the American public can tune in to these preachers-on TV, radio, podcasts, and in their megachurches-to hear the message that God desires to bless them with wealth and health. Bowler offers an interpretive framework for scholars and general readers alike to understand the diverse expressions of Christian abundance as a cohesive movement bound by shared understandings and common goals.
Why Christians Get Sick and How They Can Become Healthy Again Study Guide
Author | : Rick Renner |
Publsiher | : Destiny Image Publishers |
Total Pages | : 84 |
Release | : 2022-11-01 |
Genre | : Religion |
ISBN | : 9781667500010 |
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Why DO Christians get sick? Rick Renner says, "Years ago, there was a period of time when I was sick over and over again, and I asked God, 'Why am I getting sick when Jesus purchased my healing on the Cross?' The answer I heard from God changed my life and helped me get healthy again." In this five-part series Why Christians Get Sick and How They Can Become Healthy Again, Rick shares the insights he learned from the Lord that helped him begin to walk in health. These powerful insights changed his life, and they will change yours too. In this series, Rick shows you the dangers of: Not recognizing that healing is in the atonement. Not taking time to rest. Not dealing with bitterness and unforgiveness. Not putting an end to worry. Not taking good care of one’s temple. By applying these important truths found in God’s Word, you can activate God’s healing power in your life. Dive into this helpful and practical teaching today and start living free!
Medicine and Health Care in Early Christianity
Author | : Gary B. Ferngren |
Publsiher | : JHU Press |
Total Pages | : 261 |
Release | : 2016-08 |
Genre | : Medical |
ISBN | : 9781421420066 |
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Drawing on New Testament studies and recent scholarship on the expansion of the Christian church, Gary B. Ferngren presents a comprehensive historical account of medicine and medical philanthropy in the first five centuries of the Christian era. Ferngren first describes how early Christians understood disease. He examines the relationship of early Christian medicine to the natural and supernatural modes of healing found in the Bible. Despite biblical accounts of demonic possession and miraculous healing, Ferngren argues that early Christians generally accepted naturalistic assumptions about disease and cared for the sick with medical knowledge gleaned from the Greeks and Romans. Ferngren also explores the origins of medical philanthropy in the early Christian church. Rather than viewing illness as punishment for sins, early Christians believed that the sick deserved both medical assistance and compassion. Even as they were being persecuted, Christians cared for the sick within and outside of their community. Their long experience in medical charity led to the creation of the first hospitals, a singular Christian contribution to health care. "A succinct, thoughtful, well-written, and carefully argued assessment of Christian involvement with medical matters in the first five centuries of the common era . . . It is to Ferngren's credit that he has opened questions and explored them so astutely. This fine work looks forward as well as backward; it invites fuller reflection of the many senses in which medicine and religion intersect and merits wide readership."—Journal of the American Medical Association "In this superb work of historical and conceptual scholarship, Ferngren unfolds for the reader a cultural milieu of healing practices during the early centuries of Christianity."—Perspectives on Science and Christian Faith "Readable and widely researched . . . an important book for mission studies and American Catholic movements, the book posits the question of what can take its place in today's challenging religious culture."—Missiology: An International Review Gary B. Ferngren is a professor of history at Oregon State University and a professor of the history of medicine at First Moscow State Medical University. He is the author of Medicine and Religion: A Historical Introduction and the editor of Science and Religion: A Historical Introduction.
Healing
Author | : Francis MacNutt |
Publsiher | : Hodder Faith |
Total Pages | : 333 |
Release | : 1997 |
Genre | : Healing |
ISBN | : 0340661402 |
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The million-copy bestselling introduction to the healing ministry, re-issued with a beautiful new cover. Does healing happen today? Why is there prejudice against the healing ministry? Why are some people not healed? These topical and vital questions are just some of the issues addressed by Francis MacNutt in Healing. A wideranging and broad-based overview, it is essential reading for all involved in the healing ministry. 'Prayer for healing is so central to the gospel, ' writes MacNutt, 'that it should be an integral part of the life of every community of believers. My heart cries out to see it restored to the place it had in the early Christian church.