The Lord's Healing Words
Six Months of Daily Readings from the Bible On Physical, Mental, and Spiritual Health (With Commentary)
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About the Book
Based firmly upon the Bible, and touching upon almost every aspect of physical, mental, and spiritual well-being, The Lord’s Healing Words offers practical guidance for all who will take the time to read and apply its contents.
Brief, clear meditations on 180 passages of the Scriptures will stimulate your own thought, prayer, and action to produce substantial change in your health and overall happiness.
Just a few minutes a day could transform your life, as you allow The Lord’s Healing Words to change old habits and build new ones.
Without offering any guarantee of a pain-free existence, this book does uncover the wisdom of God’s Word for a healthy lifestyle. In these pages you will also learn what the Bible says about sickness and pain; the connection between suffering and sin; healing from disease through “ordinary” means as well as prayer; and basic keys to mental health.
Many readers will find the discussions of depression, abortion, Old Testament promises about healing, the “prayer of faith”, and demon possession especially helpful.
A special section on men’s health addresses common problems and contains essential principles for a long, effective, and joy-filled life.
About the Author
G. Wright Doyle received the B.A. with Honors in Latin from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill in 1966; the B.D. (M.Div.) with Honors from the Virginia Theological Seminary in 1969; and the Ph.D. in Classics from the University of North Carolina in 1975, with a dissertation on St. Augustine.
After joining OMF International in 1975, he and his wife Dori studied Mandarin Chinese from 1976 to 1978 in
Since 1989, they have lived in
In addition to speaking in churches, teaching extension courses for China Evangelical Seminary, and writing books and articles about Christianity and
If you enjoyed The Lord’s Healing Words, you may want to read The Complete Man according to Christ and Confucius, also published by AuthorHouse.
You may read more articles by Wright on the China Institute Web site www.chinainstitute.org.tw.
The author can be reached at totalhealth@nexet.net.