Handbook for Healing

Handbook for Healing by Charles Hunter, published by Whitaker House in 2001, is a revised edition that spans 224 pages. This book explores the concept of healing through a blend of biblical principles and insights from medical science, aiming to empower readers to engage in healing practices for themselves and others.
In this edition, readers will discover how they can be instruments of healing in their communities, drawing on the teachings found in scripture. The book addresses themes related to health, spirituality, and the role of prayer, providing practical guidance for those interested in enhancing their understanding of healing within a Christian context. Through its approachable style, Handbook for Healing invites readers to explore their potential to make a positive impact on the lives of those around them.
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Can God really use me?
Amazement! That is the reaction of many who have experienced the power of God while praying for healing for the sick. Charles and Frances Hunter discovered the keys to healing found in the Bible and through the innovations of medical science. You will find that God can use you to bring healing and help to family, friends, and literally everyone you come in contact with. No longer will you have to stand by, helpless, when people are hurting.
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