Released in the UK March 2009
Released in the US May 2009
Large trade paperback | 256 Pages
9781857923025 • £11.99 $17.99
BISAC – REL067090
God can heal, this is a truth clearly evident from scripture. We can agree, with absolute certainty, that God still possesses the power to do the miraculous.
In The Healing Promise Richard Mayhue Provides straight answers without compromising the Bible or God's miraculous power.
The Healing Promise includes -
A special interview with Joni Eareckson Tada where she talks about coping with the attitudes towards healing she encounters every day
A chapter by André Kole, the man behind many of David Copperfield's illusions, on techniques used in healing meetings.
A special interview with John and Patricia MacArthur about their experiences when Patricia was badly injured in a car accident
Richard Mayhue
Dr. Richard Mayhue is Research Professor of Theology Emeritus at The Master’s Seminary in Sun Valley, California.
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"This extraordinary book is both a rigorous evaluation of healing ministries in the 20th century, and an excellent source of biblical teaching on the healing. Unlike many evangelical sceptics, the author believes in healing and includes an amazing testimony from his own ministry. And unlike many Pentecostals and charismatics, he has a clear-minded approach and concern for evidence that can only be of benefit to the Kingdom of God."
I can only hope this book is widely read, not least by those with incurable sickness. Certainly, it should be compulsory reading for anyone wanting to understand the nature of any distinctively Christian ministry of healing.
This extraordinary book is both a rigorous evaluation of healing ministries... and an excellent source of biblical teaching on healing. Unlike many evangelical sceptics, the author believes in healing and includes an amazing testimony from his own ministry. And unlike many pentecostals and charismatics, he has a clear-minded approach and concern for evidence that can only be of benefit to the Kingdom of God. ...I recommend it to pastors and think it deserves a place on any collection of books on the subject.
Evangelical Times