Holiness and Healing

Holiness and Healing
Title Holiness and Healing PDF eBook
Author Dan Bohi
Publisher Xulon Press
Pages 304
Release 2016-08-15
Genre Religion
ISBN 9781498482738

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Candid Conversations about Ministry Essentials Dan Bohi and Dr. Rob McCorkle believe that the gospel is not a benign creed void of supernatural power, and neither do they believe it's incapable of fully redeeming the human heart from all sin. Their belief inspired a three hour interview where Dan candidly shared his personal journey that has included a wide range of ministry experiences. With honesty and humility they discussed: God's calls to ordinary people to do extraordinary things Miraculous stories, divine encounters and supernatural manifestations The place for God-called apostles and prophets in the Holiness movement The ministries of healing and impartation Hindrances to revival and how to sustain a kingdom culture This book will inspire you and challenge your traditional thinking with profound biblical insights, and hopefully cause you to live and teach a message of holiness and healing. Dan Bohi is an itinerant minister with a mission to awaken the Church of Jesus Christ to the power, purity, and freedom of the Spirit-filled life found, realized, experienced and exhibited in the lives of believers in the book of Acts. Dan and Debbie have four married children and thirteen grandchildren. Rob McCorkle is the Founder of Fire School Ministries whose mission is to redig the wells in the Holiness movement by reawakening the message of purity and power. Along with pastoring in Columbus, Ohio, he travels speaking in churches and conferences. Rob and Cindy have two married children and two grandchildren. "

Holy Living

Holy Living
Title Holy Living PDF eBook
Author Rowan Williams
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing
Pages 241
Release 2017-09-21
Genre Religion
ISBN 1472946111

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Apart from being a scholar and theologian, Rowan Williams has also demonstrated a rare gift for speaking and writing plainly and clearly about essentials of the Christian faith. In the chapters of this book he writes with profound perception about the life of holiness to which we are called. The range of Williams' frame of reference is astonishing – he brings poets and theologians to his aid, he writes about the Rule of St Benedict, the Bible, Icons, contemplation, St Teresa of Avila and even R. D. Laing. He concludes with two chapters on the injunction 'Know Thyself' in a Christian context. Throughout, Williams points out that holiness is a state of being – it is he writes 'completely undemonstrative and lacking any system of expertise. It can never be dissected and analysed.'

Healing and Holiness

Healing and Holiness
Title Healing and Holiness PDF eBook
Author C. Samuel Storms
Publisher Presbyterian & Reformed Publishing Company
Pages 179
Release 1990-01
Genre Religion
ISBN 9780875524467

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Faith Cure

Faith Cure
Title Faith Cure PDF eBook
Author Nancy Hardesty
Publisher
Pages 184
Release 2003
Genre Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN

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This book will look at the second element: the roots of divine healing, its results, its practitioners, its cultural milieu, its biblical and theological foundations and its relevance today. In general, in this period Holiness and Pentecostal leaders offered healing as an experience and expectation within the community of faith and did not see themselves in any way as dispensers of healing. Their teaching and practice has persisted in many churches today. Hardesty focuses on the period from roughly 1870 to 1920, and in the last chapters, discusses spiritual healing and its connection with the broader cultural search for alternative medicines.

Who Healeth All Thy Diseases

Who Healeth All Thy Diseases
Title Who Healeth All Thy Diseases PDF eBook
Author Michael Stanley Stephens
Publisher Scarecrow Press
Pages 252
Release 2008
Genre Healing
ISBN 9780810858404

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Who Healeth All Thy Diseases is a history of divine healing and 19th-century health reform in the Church of God, one of the earliest and most influential pre-Pentecostal radical holiness movements. The Church of God taught that Wesleyan entire sanctification was creating a visible unity of saints that restored the New Testament church of the apostles. As the movement grew and experimented with the implications of visible sainthood, physical healing--miraculous divine healing and the physical perfectionism of health reform--became integral to the life and theology of the Church of God, shaping everything from proof of membership and evidence of ministerial authority to childrearing practices and acceptable clothing styles. Physical healing manifested and embodied the movement's claim that God was healing the universal church (the Body of Christ) by cleansing individuals from the corruption of inbred sin. By 1902, the prevailing opinion in the Church said that divine healing was an essential aspect of the gospel, use of medicine was sinful, and every minister had to exhibit the gifts of healing. In the early 20th century, the Church's theology and practices of healing became increasingly problematic. Tragic failures of divine healing, epidemics, medical advances, court trials, mandatory inoculations of schoolchildren, and general opprobrium combined to prevent a simplistic equation of the Church of God and the church of the apostles. By 1925, the Church had reversed its radical, anti-medicine doctrines. Church members continued to affirm that Jesus answered prayers for healing, but they no longer claimed to know exactly how he would answer prayers. With that loss of certainty, healing lost its power to serve as evidence of holiness and its central place in the history of the Church of God.

Healed for Holiness

Healed for Holiness
Title Healed for Holiness PDF eBook
Author Martin F. Lynch
Publisher
Pages 130
Release 1988
Genre Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN 9780892832750

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Divine Healing: The Holiness-Pentecostal Transition Years, 1890-1906

Divine Healing: The Holiness-Pentecostal Transition Years, 1890-1906
Title Divine Healing: The Holiness-Pentecostal Transition Years, 1890-1906 PDF eBook
Author James Robinson
Publisher Wipf and Stock Publishers
Pages 239
Release 2013-03-06
Genre Religion
ISBN 1620324083

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In the present volume, James Robinson shows how the Holiness movement contributed to the rise of Pentecostalism, with emphasis on those sectors that practiced divine healing. Although other scholars have undertaken to explore this story, Robinson's treatment is by far the most thorough examination to date. He draws productively on the burgeoning secondary literatures on Pentecostalism and healing, and brings to light frequently overlooked, yet revealing primary sources. The events narrated are fascinating in their own right, and are important to the histories of Pentecostalism and healing for how they clarify the processes by which divine healing was pursued, debated, and often disparaged. The text also contributes to larger medical and social histories, offering tantalizing glimpses of the roots of some of today's most popular and contested medical and religious responses to sickness and health.