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Churches worldwide have adopted Mike Evans' book Learning to Do What Jesus Did as the manual for building a prayer team capable of ministering effectively to the physical, emotional, and spiritual needs of others through prayer. "I heartily recommend Mike Evans' manual on prayer ministry [Learning to do What Jesus Did]. I know Mike personally and he is eminently practical, as well as being a sound, balanced teacher in the areas of both healing and deliverance. This book would be an excellent guide if you yourself want to learn how to pray for healing or, better yet to train a prayer team for…mehr

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Churches worldwide have adopted Mike Evans' book Learning to Do What Jesus Did as the manual for building a prayer team capable of ministering effectively to the physical, emotional, and spiritual needs of others through prayer. "I heartily recommend Mike Evans' manual on prayer ministry [Learning to do What Jesus Did]. I know Mike personally and he is eminently practical, as well as being a sound, balanced teacher in the areas of both healing and deliverance. This book would be an excellent guide if you yourself want to learn how to pray for healing or, better yet to train a prayer team for your church." Francis MacNutt, Ph.D., Founder of Christian Healing Ministries
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Autorenporträt
Michael Evans began his career in journalism working for a local East London newspaper before making it to Fleet Street in 1970. He worked for the Daily Express for sixteen years, first as a general reporter, then as the home affairs correspondent and, finally, as the defence and diplomatic correspondent. Michael was headhunted by The Times in 1986 where he was appointed Whitehall correspondent before being promoted to defence correspondent, then defence editor - a post he held for twelve years. He was The Times' Pentagon correspondent in Washington from 2010 to 2013, and today he continues to write on defence and intelligence issues for the newspaper. The author of six books, Michael is married, has three sons and lives in London.