John Lake was a mightily-used man of God whose biography I love to read often. I also greatly admire Smith Wigglesworth, another man whose life is an inspiration to modern-day Charismatics and Pentecostals. I’m often deeply reflective as to where the anointing and tenacity of these men and others have gone in our day.
I recognize [...]
I started responding to a question I received on this blog, realized that the answer would be a long one, so I decided to answer in the form of a post. The question was:
Can you give some info on Why we don’t see many healing miracles in the Western culture. Is it a lack faith [...]
You’ll have to bear with me today as I blog about television and its effects on the Christian. “What’s this got to do with healing?” you may ask, but to me, the short answer is “Everything!” In the 3rd quarter of 2008, Americans watched 142 hours of TV per month, as reported by Nielson Co. [...]
Naaman the Syrian had a problem with his skin and it wasn’t one that money, rank or status could solve. He could not hide or gloss over his skin disease – it was there for everyone to see. It was humiliating, and so embarassing that he would have paid a large amount to be rid [...]
The question believers often ask is how they might grow in their faith for healing and in their effectiveness in ministry. Healing is supernatural, but like many other supernatural things, it has natural analogies. The New Birth is supernatural also, but it has natural analogies, as seen in the parable of the sower. [...]