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What To Do For Healing
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What to do for healing will teach you the following:
-how to approach God for healing
-how to pray for healing
-how to ask in faith
-how to believe and confess God’s word
-how to receive his healing power
Healing is for you!
Jesus wants to heal you and He wants to heal your family. He doesn’t want one member of your family to be sick. The Bible says God wants to heal everybody. He didn’t love the people in the Bible more than He loves you.
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SKU (ISBN): 9780892742165
ISBN10: 089274216X
Norvel Hayes
Binding: Mass Market
Published: May 1988
Publisher: Harrison House Publishers
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