Asbury's Top Ten: Best Books on Healing Prayer
Dr. Steve Seamands, professor of Christian Doctrine, Asbury alumnus (1972)
1. Dan Allender, The Healing Path.
Carefully and wisely charts the often slow and strenuous journey involved in healing.
2. Ken Blue, Authority to Heal.
Especially helpful in addressing the key theological issues related to physical and emotional healing.
3. Charles Kraft, Deep Wounds, Deep Healing.
An emminently practical manual that helpfully includes the role of spiritual warfare in healing.
4. Brad Long & Cindy Strickler, Let Jesus Heal Your Hidden Wounds.
Outlines a simple, helpful approach stressing the role of the Holy Spirit in emotional healing.
5. Francis MacNutt, Power to Heal.
A veteran practioner shares what he has learned over the years about physical healing.
6. Francis MacNutt, Deliverance from Evil Spirits.
The best book on this subject that I know of.
7. Leanne Payne, Restoring the Christian Soul through Healing Prayer.
Profoundly addresses the three great barriers to emotional and spiritual healing.
8. Mark Pearson, Christian Healing: A Comprehensive Guide.
Covers a wide range of issues and is especially helpful in discussing how to establish a healing ministy in the local church.
9. David Seamands, Healing for Damaged Emotions.
Still the best book to introduce someone to the subject of emotional healing.
10. Terry Wardle, Healing Care, Healing Prayer.
A helpful, balanced guide to healing prayer ministry underscoring the role of Jesus himself in healing our emotional wounds.
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