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"According to the American Heart Association, the battle against high blood pressure (hypertension) is being fought by over 100 million Americans today-nearly half of the nation's adult population. From 30 years of research and experience with thousands of individuals, Dr. Henry Wright explains that disease often has a spiritual root; combining medical findings with powerful biblical truth, he identifies root causes of disease and explains how to walk the pathway of healing"--

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"According to the American Heart Association, the battle against high blood pressure (hypertension) is being fought by over 100 million Americans today-nearly half of the nation's adult population. From 30 years of research and experience with thousands of individuals, Dr. Henry Wright explains that disease often has a spiritual root; combining medical findings with powerful biblical truth, he identifies root causes of disease and explains how to walk the pathway of healing"--
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Dr. Henry W. Wright (1944-2019) was the president and founder of Be in Health Global. He was exposed to the power of God's healing at an early age when his mother was miraculously cured of terminal cancer and a fatal tumor that was wrapped around her jugular vein. Wright was committed to the belief that human problems are fundamentally spiritual, with associated physical and psychological manifestations. With his insights into the medical as well as the spiritual aspects of disease, he brought a fresh perspective to the process of ministering to the sick. He presented conferences worldwide and across broad denominational lines for over twenty-five years and was a frequent guest on many well-known television and radio programs. Be in Health continues to carry on Dr. Wright's vision and ministry, hosting the world-renowned For My Life Retreats in Thomaston, Georgia.