Healed through Kathryn Kuhlman’s ministry?

Posted by admin on December 31st, 2011 and filed under healing ministry | 13 Comments »

Our pastor recently read out a story about a man who died after being prayed for by Kathryn Kuhlman. He was using it as an illustration that she was a fake, and by implication, so were all others with a healing ministry.

No rude, personal opinions plase.

Have you or anyone you personally know been healed through Miss Kuhlman’s ministry, and importantly, remained healed? This would confirm that her ministry was indeed of God.

I know someone who had a progressively degenerative eye disease who was healed at a Kathryn Kuhlman meeting. I have another friend who used to wear glasses as thick as coke bottles, who did not need glasses any more after going to one of her meetings. I had a friend who passed away a few years ago, who saw a man on TV who was completely healed of terminal cancer at a Kathryn Kuhlman meeting (I believe his name was Captain Levrier). He became a preacher and my friend was prayed for by him and instantly and permanently delivered from a four pack a day cigarette habit, with no withdrawal symptoms.

Has anyone had experience with Healing Hearts Ministries?

Posted by admin on December 8th, 2011 and filed under healing ministry | 2 Comments »

Are they legit? Are they a good group that’s founded in Christian principles? Read their About Us/What we believe section of their website and it looks good, but can’t find anything about them online beyond their personal site.

Watch a movie instead.

Christians, how many of you are connected to a healing ministry….?

Posted by admin on December 5th, 2011 and filed under healing ministry | 4 Comments »

such as CfaN, Benny Hinn, Richard Roberts, 700 club, Rick Renner (www.renner.org), etc.?
http://us.cfan.org/

http://renner.org/

im not but i wouldnt mind it

What proof is there a god?if ghost exist theny dnt everyome see em casually.but y would benny hinn and everyon?

Posted by admin on August 7th, 2011 and filed under healing ministry | 2 Comments »

One that says theve been healed at the healing ministry about there cured of beindead and blind.would they relyhave the nerve to lie in front of millioms on tv?

First off, before you come over and try to trash any religion, establish some decent grammar and spelling practices. My God! What is wrong with you?

What can be learned about the ministry of Jesus from the healing of the paralysed man?

Posted by admin on June 7th, 2011 and filed under healing ministry | 11 Comments »


That Jesus is God, the Savior of the world just as He claimed.

Protestants: Why dont you confess your sins like Jesus said to?

Posted by admin on April 22nd, 2011 and filed under healing ministry | 7 Comments »

As a former protestant (Nazarene, Baptist, Methodist, etc – I was a church bouncer lol) of 35 years I can tell you that protestants do not confess their sins to anybody, they think that they can confess directly to God as if when we sin it only hurts God and not our fellow man…wow

As a catholic we confess to "one another" as the Bible says and the reason why its a priest who we are confessing to is because that is how Jesus set it up. You see in the gospel according to John Chapter 20 Jesus breathes the Holy Spirit upon the apostles there and gives them the power to forgive sins or retain them. Jesus wanted them to continue his ministry on Earth by the power of the Holy Spirit. Jesus did not leave us orphans, He left us his divine authority and healing ministries as they exist in the one true church, the Roman Catholic Church.

Peace to you all and God bless you during this wonderful Easter Season!!

As a former Protestant who is in the process of converting to Catholicism, I can tell you it is because Protestants feel that they should could confess only to God, not to another human. Protestants are very touchy about this, too, much like their attitude toward Mary. As a child, I was told that Catholics worship the Pope, pray to Mary, practice idolatry and a lot of other nonsense. I now know this is untrue. Protestants misunderstand many Catholic beliefs and customs.

HELP! Catholic questions!?

Posted by admin on April 20th, 2011 and filed under healing ministry | 2 Comments »

1.What does Viaticum mean?
A: "food for the sick"
B: "food for the journey"
C: "food for the poor"
D: "anointing" in Latin

Then answer True or False, if it’s false make it true
2.When we sin, we need the healing give by God who alone can forgive sins.
3. In his mercy God shares his power to forgive sins with the Church
4. There are only two sacraments of healing
5. The work of forgiveness is continued through the minsitry of bishops and priests
6. The Sacrament of the Anointing of the Sick may only be recieved one during our lifetime

Next, Answer
7. How does celebrating the Sacracments of Reconciliation heal is spiritually?
8. How are the sacraments of Baptism and Eucharust connect with the sacrament of Reconciliation
9. Describe the spiritual effects of the sacrament of Anointing of the Sick
10. How does Jesus continue his healing ministry in the Church today?

One more,
11.Describe a situation in with you have witnessed the healing work of Christ in the World
"Treat each other you want to be treated" If you just going to be rude please leave

3-false
5-d bleep? forgiveness comes from GOD

Do you agree with Smith Wigglesworth that all God’s promises are "Yea and Amen" to them that believe.?

Posted by admin on April 18th, 2011 and filed under healing ministry | 2 Comments »

Referencing there 2 Corinthians 1:20.

Smith Wigglesworth was an evangelist with a very significant healing ministry in the 1st half of the 20C.
Obviously using King James Version English – "Yea" meaning "Yes" as I expect 95% of you know. "Amen" meaning "Let it Be", the traditional Jewish end to a prayer.
@MaidAngela – It means God will fulfil all his promises to those who believe them.

God used Smith Wigglesworth powerfully, but, like all of us fallible humans, he misunderstood some things God says in His word. God does give good gifts to His kids, no doubt about it, but it’s important to understand that God reserves the gifts and timing of giving of these gifts according to His plan and purpose for each Christian’s life. Scripture does indicate different amounts of gifts being given to servants, for example. That would indicate that the servants were expected to handle the level of gifts and grow in them. The principle stands for any gifts God gives us as well. They are not ours to "claim" because they seem good to us, but they are God’s to give as they benefit our spiritual growth and contribution to the work He has given us to be and do.

What miracles has the Lord performed in your life? Looking for unique answers?

Posted by admin on April 16th, 2011 and filed under healing ministry | 11 Comments »

I am expecting a miracle to happen in my life on May 8th of this year:

Some things I expect to happen:

a) restoration of my soul
b) restoration of my morals
c) healing from years of emotional abuse
d) restoration of my perception
e) restoration of my crown of glory and of my joy
f) restoration of lost romantic relationships
g) restoration of my health
h) restoration of my intelligence
i) restoration of my holiness
j) restoration of my ministry, kingdom and career
k) restoration of favor with both God and men

The Almighty Lord answers my prayers all the time-which I believe to be a miracle in itself!
1. My hamster had a huge abscess on her stomach, and when I prayed, it was healed completely the next day!
2. I prayed that my house wouldn’t burn in a fire that took place here (ash was blowing into our yard) and He spared my house and everyone elses!
3. One of my rabbits was acting lethargic and wasn’t eating or drinking and when I prayed, he immediatly felt better and started eating hay and acting normal again!
4. And the most important prayer that was answered was when I asked Jesus to come into my heart and forgive me of all sin!

Bible Q: In Mark 5:22-43, what are several basics shown for Christians to follow…? see details?

Posted by admin on April 15th, 2011 and filed under healing ministry | 8 Comments »

when in a ‘healing ministry’?

What does this section teach about healing
and how it works? How is faith a part of it?
Why does Jesus say nothing when the girl
is pronounced dead? What was Jairus part
in getting the healing started for his daughter?

While I don’t give thumbs down, please, sincere
helpful answers within the Guidelines. Thanks

Without faith works are dead. Faith shows belief.