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Current
question
We
sometimes hear of 'times of impartation' or people 'imparting' the
gift of healing to others - what do you make of this?
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A
selection of previous questions
(Pleae visit previous 'tweets' on our Twitter
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page for more)
John
Colwell wrote in his book Promise and Presence - "Whether I
am healed through prayer, or whether I am healed through medical
intervention, I am healed by God" Would you say there is a
difference between being healed by prayer and being healed by medicine?
Is
everything that comes under the umbrella of 'Christian' healing
actually biblical? What are the criteria for a biblical ministry
of healing?
What
is the difference between healing and miracles? Are miracles at
the high end of the the healing spectrum, or are they quite different?
As
a Christian, which complimentary / alternative medicines would you
use, and which would you avoid? Why?
Would
you pray for your pet? Obviously you can't talk to them when you
pray - but how else does it differ from praying for people?
What
makes it difficult for people to receive prayer ministry? How can
we help to make it easier for them?
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