Healing Ministry A Practical Guide

Healing Ministry A Practical Guide by Leo Thomas, published by Bloomsbury Publishing PLC in April 1994, offers a comprehensive exploration of the ministry of religious healing. This 240-page book presents practical, step-by-step explanations aimed at helping both lay and ordained Christians, from Catholic and Protestant backgrounds, to effectively minister to those in need. The author, a Dominican priest, draws on the wisdom of pastoral care to guide readers in providing healing to individuals who are hurting.
Readers will find that each chapter concludes with reflection questions designed to facilitate personal healing and spiritual growth. The book also includes chapter summaries and a list of recommended resources that further elaborate on the topics discussed. With a focus on themes such as healing, prayer, and Christian living, this edition serves as a valuable reference for those looking to deepen their understanding of the healing ministry within a religious context.
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Dominican priest Leo Thomas applies the wisdom of pastoral care to the ministry of religious healing. He does so with practical, concrete, step-by-step explanations of how to offer healing to those who are hurting. The book’s goal is to show Christians-lay and ordained, Catholic and Protestant-how to minister together in a powerful way so that hurting people can experience the healing love of God who meets them in their need.
The end of each chapter contains reflection questions to help readers bring healing into their own lives while deepening their spirituality. Also included are chapter summaries and a list of recommended resources that expand upon the subjects covered.
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