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By John Loren & Paula Sandford Forgiveness gives us keys to healing our wounds, trauma and offenses, leading toward a lifestyle of peace, love and wholeness. Includes a devotional guide. Originally published in 1996, Choosing Forgiveness unveils a lifestyle of forgiveness that frees us from the bondage of personal woundings, and bitterness of heart. John and Paula Sandford, along with Lee Bowman explain how we can turn our lives...

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By John Loren & Paula Sandford Our Spirit is the life force within us. When awakened, it leads to the ability to live a positive, healthy life full of love, laughter and intimacy with others. In this book, learn how to reawaken your spirit and experience healthy, loving relationships with God, others, and self. Topics explored include: what causes a spirit to slumber, how to nurture our children’s spiritual vitality, and how to...

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By John Bevere You can discern truth from deception. Jesus sternly warned,”See to it that no one misleads you,” (Matthew 24:4). To be misled is to be deceived. Jesus makes it clear – it is our responsibility to discern truth from deception. This includes rightly dividing genuine spiritual authority from counterfeit. This crucial and timely message reveals: • How to recognize true and false authority • The deceptive tactics...

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By Dennis & Rita Bennett In this book, Dennis and Rita Bennett, tell simply and readably how you can experience the same outpouring of the Holy Spirit in your life that has been experienced in the lives of hundreds of thousand of others since it began in their church in 1960. 

Even in the middle of this increasingly frightening world and times, you can have the same peace, joy, and love that was such a part of the early Church....

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By Derek Prince The nine gifts of the Holy Spirit listed in 1 Corinthians 12 are demonstrations of God’s matchless grace at work in the world, as well as evidence of His powerful presence in the midst of His church. They are manifestations of the sovereignty and provision of God that people can actually see, hear, and experience with their senses. And they testify to the crucial truth that Jesus Christ is the Lord and Savior of...

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By Jack Deere What caused a former Dallas Seminary professor to believe that the miraculous gifts of the Holy Spirit are being given today? What convinced someone skeptical about miracles that God still speaks and heals? A dramatic change took place in Jack Deere’s life when he took a fresh look at the Scriptures. He discovered that his arguments against miraculous gifts were based more on prejudice and lack of personal...

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By Jeff Doles God Has Always Done Miracles in His Church — And Still Does. The Holy Spirit has never left the Church and neither have His supernatural gifts and manifestations. They have been available in every century — from the days of the Apostolic Fathers, to the desert monks of Egypt and Syria, to the missionary outreaches of the Middle Ages, to the Reformation era and the awakenings and revivals that followed, to the...

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By Michael Green Though countless Christians through the ages have confessed, “I believe in the Holy Spirit,” the Spirit has often remained a shadowy figure, relegated to the fringes of many Christians’ faith. In some quarters, however, the rise of the charismatic movement has made the Holy Spirit a focus of heated controversy. In this updated edition of his widely popular book, Michael Green traces the doctrine of...

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By R. C. Sproul Who is the Holy Spirit? How can we know he’s working in us? Drawing on biblical and theological resources, Sproul looks at the Spirit’s role in creation and re-creation—our salvation and sanctification; and considers perplexing issues such as the doctrine of the Trinity and the baptism of the Holy Spirit. (Product description) Available at Christian...

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By R. A. Torrey.  What are the gifts of the Spirit? What’s the difference between baptism with the Spirit and the filling of the Spirit? What about speaking with tongues? In this classic,The Person and Work of the Holy Spirit,  comprehensive coverage of the Holy Spirit, Torrey answers these and other questions. Because one must first know the Spirit Himself before correctly understanding His work, Torrey begins by carefully...

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By Gordon Fee   In this thought provoking book, Gordon Fee deals primarily with the presence of the Holy Spirit in the individual life of the believer and in the church. He has redefined the terms of the discussion of the Holy Spirit in a fresh and passionate way, and gives us invitation to read the words of Paul in the New Testament anew. He examines the presence of the Holy Spirit in the Old Testament and shows how God dwelt amongst...

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By Roy Hession “Be filled – now” is more than the title of this small book. It actually summarizes in three words the heart of the message of grace to which these chapters lead. It is not, be filled tomorrow, when we hope we shall have improved, but be filled now in the midst of our failure and current need – as we are, where we are.  And after this now, the next now. Such an experience of present tense blessedness for...

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By Francis and Judith MacNutt   What might happen if expectant mothers and fathers learned to pray for their babies even before birth? Sharing their conviction that Jesus really wants to consecrate your child, to fill him with love and bring him into His Father’s family, the MacNutts give examples of the wondrous difference that prayer makes. (Publisher’s description) Available at Christian Healing...

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By Judith MacNutt Do angels really exist in our world or are they mythological? Recounting real-life stories and miraculous interactions with these heavenly beings, MacNutt reveals what the Bible says about angels’ appearance, their mission, the heavenly hierarchy, their importance in believers’ lives, and more. A comprehensive, encouraging guide to the vital role angels play in God’s kingdom! (Publisher’s...

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By Francis MacNutt Most Catholics did not grow up learning how to pray with others for healing or expecting that their prayers could be powerful and transformative. Francis MacNutt, an early leader in the Catholic charismatic renewal and head of Christian Healing Ministries, encourages Catholics to do both. This easy-to-read and informative book includes a step-by-step guide for how to pray with others; explains the various types of...

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By Francis MacNutt Do evil spirits oppress people today? This practical manual covers such subjects as clearing away misconceptions about deliverance, the Scriptural basis for deliverance, curses and the power of false judgment, preparation for deliverance ministry, praying for deliverance, and deliverance of places. (Publisher’s description) Available at Christian...

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By Francis MacNutt In this revised edition of Francis MacNutt’s popular handbook on prayer for healing, he introduces the idea that God still heals and that all followers of Jesus can become instruments of that healing power. An internationally known Christian healing minister and spokesperson, he describes how to begin praying for healing, how to be patient in prayer, and how to pray in your own words. All Christians are...

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By Francis MacNutt This book is an invaluable resource to those who minister in faith to the sick. It deals directly with the difficult issues in the area of physical healing. Such topics as healing through touch, What is God’s will in relation to healing, Suffering, and Death, are discussed by Francis MacNutt, an internationally recognized leader in the healing ministry. (Publisher’s description) Available at Christian...

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By Francis MacNutt Although the main method leading to conversion during the early years of Christianity lay in healing the sick and casting out evil spirits, belief in supernatural healing nearly disappeared from mainline churches during the following centuries. How did something so central to Jesus’ own heart, something so essential to the spreading of the Gospel, nearly disappear? Join MacNutt as he explores the fascinating...

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By Francis MacNutt You’ve heard about people being “slain in the Spirit” or “baptized by the Holy Ghost,” and to be honest, it sounds a bit strange. Isn’t it just the power of suggestion? And how good can something be that causes division and controversy in so many churches? Your questions are valid, and in “Overcome by the Spirit,” Frances MacNutt will answer these questions and more by...

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By Francis MacNutt   This new, revised, and expanded edition of MacNutt’s bestselling book Healing provides a context within which to understand healing. Covers topics including the basis of the healing ministry, kinds of healing, and the connections between sacraments and healing. MacNutt discusses new discoveries of connections between the spiritual and the physical, including scientific inquiries into the healing power of...

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By Francis MacNutt   Over the years, Francis MacNutt, founding director of Christian Healing Ministries has seen phenomenal results in the area of healing for homosexuals. Through prayer, those same-sex desires can be changed…healed. Gays or lesbians actually become heterosexual. Here Dr. MacNutt shares real-life examples, compassionate understanding of the issues and practical advice for anyone seeking freedom from...

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By John Savage The secret to leadership and transformation of a group–or of another person–is the quality of the relationship one person has with another. The effective group leader or counselor will be the person who learns how to listen to other people. By studying and employing listening skills, church leaders will engage others more compassionately, allowing them to feel that their needs are being met. These skills can...

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By James E. Sullivan   The power of everyday interactions, says James Sullivan, is much greater than we suspect. We have the power to offer profound healing, comfort, and affirmation, or to create deep wounds. And all of this depends on one crucial skill: listening. In the pages of The Good Listener, readers will come to see the far-reaching effects that their listening has on others, and will be grateful for the practical guidelines...

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By Thomas Hart A book grounded in the Bible, contemporary spiritual theology and the insights of modern psychology, written as a guide for anyone who is required to assist others in human growth. Christians often find themselves in the role of listening to the stories of others, helping them to grow in relationship to the Lord and others. The Art of Christian Listening helps “listeners” understand the objectives and limits...

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