Like the Art of War which teaches the battle plan for the military, God's Healing Arsenal reveals the ultimate battle plan against distress and disease. "A biblically sound and immensely practical guide to healing, forged in the white-hot fires of the author's personal (victorious) battle with cancer. It is not a heavy theoretical discourse but something you would want to put in the hands of a dear friend needing healing, without fear of flakiness or extremism" Henry I. Lederle, D.Th. What is the key to healing and overcoming power? This unique book merges real life experience with a healthy, balanced biblical basis for experiencing God's healing and overcoming power.
Focusing on patient safety in obstetrics and gynecology, this issue features clinical reviews by experts on various critical topics. Key discussions include the patient experience, certification processes, and the importance of a just culture. It also addresses the patient's role in safety initiatives, strategies to eliminate disparities in perinatal care, and the impact of drills and simulations. Additionally, it explores collaboration efforts, the role of patient safety organizations, and the application of safety measures to reduce maternal mortality.
While there are many diatribes against the modern Word of Faith Movement and
as many defenses of it, little scholarly work has investigated, analyzed, and
compared and contrasted modern faith teaching with earlier evangelical
writers. Only Believe is such a ground-breaking book scholarly book that is
written for non-scholars and scholars. Among its many accomplishments, Only
Believe . . . theologically engages both the teachings of the Word of Faith
Movement and their critics, examining from the unique viewpoint of the
elliptical nature of truth the counter-polarities of faith teaching and
practice; traces the origins of faith teachings such as revelation knowledge,
logos and rhema, point of contact, seed faith, faith as a law and a force,
covenant rights and inheritance, positive confession, and attitudes toward
doctors and medicine through the church fathers, mystics, reformers, Pietists,
Puritans, and the 19th-century Wesleyan, Keswick, and Higher Life holiness and
healing movements; draws upon the faith teachings and practices of a wide
variety of theological and denominational backgrounds: Methodist, Baptist,
Presbyterian/Reformed, Episcopalian/Anglican, Lutheran, Congregationalist,
holiness, Brethren, Catholic, Pentecostal/charismatic, and many others;
highlights positive, balanced principles and models of faith of respected
evangelical leaders, guiding the reader away from questionable teaching and
practice and yet encouraging a walk by faith that is both strong and sound; *
contains a treasure house of preaching, teaching, Bible study, examples of
faith, and research material.
Over 50 extended projects are described in detail. Each project description
starts with a summary of theoretical background, proceeds to outline goals and
possible avenues of exploration, suggests needed instrumentation, experimental
setup and data analysis, and presents typical results which can serve as
guidelines for the beginner researcher.