Healing

Healing by Sylvester Francis MacNutt, published by Bantam Books in 1979, explores the concept of healing through prayer in the context of Christian faith. This edition spans 307 pages and is presented in English. The author, a significant figure in the Charismatic Revival, challenges the notion that suffering is a divinely chosen burden, instead advocating for the belief that sickness—whether physical, emotional, or spiritual—can be transformed into an opportunity for healing.
Readers will find that the book delves into the power of prayer as a means to address various forms of suffering. MacNutt emphasizes the potential for redemption and healing, offering insights into how individuals can harness this spiritual gift. The topics covered include aspects of Christian living and alternative medicine, providing a comprehensive view of healing from a faith-based perspective.
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There are those who believe that people dragged down by sadness, sickness and guilt are bearing a cross specially chosen by God for them. Some believe that destructive suffering is redemptive. Father Francis MacNutt, one of the first Catholics involved in the Charasmatic Revival, believes that sickness (physical, emotional or spiritual) offers, instead, a glorious chance for man to use one of Christ’s most precious gifts- the power to heal through prayer.
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