• The Spirit-Led Journey of Healing in the UK

  • Aug 21 2024
  • Length: 15 mins
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The Spirit-Led Journey of Healing in the UK

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    What if the heart of healing isn’t just about physical ailments but about transforming lives from the inside out? Join us as we unpack the modern landscape of healing ministry in the UK, exploring the profound ways the church has shifted its approach under the guidance of the Holy Spirit. We share inspiring stories of everyday individuals and local church communities who have risen to the occasion, embodying Jesus’s mission to change hearts. Learn about the personal, one-on-one ministry settings like the Acorn Christian Healing Hubs, and discover the unique expressions of healing that flourish in diverse communities. We don’t shy away from addressing the frustrations some feel regarding the belief that the Holy Spirit needs human intervention to manage His work.

    In anticipation of our thought-provoking Annual Healing conference in Leicester, we're excited to extend a warm invitation to join us before the 14th of September for engaging discussions and enriching fellowship. Featuring a keynote address by Bishop Martin Snow, this free event offers a unique opportunity to deepen your understanding of healing ministry, whether you're a seasoned practitioner or simply curious. This episode is both an invitation and a journey, promising valuable insights and community connections. We look forward to continuing our exploration together and are grateful for your support and listenership.

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