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A comprehensive how to guide for those involved in the practice of deliverance, providing a sensible and theological treatment of an area that is often over-sensationalised. The Devil Goes Missing? takes seriously the spiritual opposition to the Kingdom without giving it excessive credence. Covering areas such as generational healing, cultural considerations and inappropriate deliverance. The theological underpinning contains numerous examples and case studies and will deal with frequently asked questions. It includes a "how to" guide for those involved in the practice of deliverance. The book…mehr

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A comprehensive how to guide for those involved in the practice of deliverance, providing a sensible and theological treatment of an area that is often over-sensationalised. The Devil Goes Missing? takes seriously the spiritual opposition to the Kingdom without giving it excessive credence. Covering areas such as generational healing, cultural considerations and inappropriate deliverance. The theological underpinning contains numerous examples and case studies and will deal with frequently asked questions. It includes a "how to" guide for those involved in the practice of deliverance. The book will be of enormous benefit to clergy, pastors and lay leaders of all denominations.
Autorenporträt
Preb John Woolmer was ordained in 1971, and served on the staff of St Aldate's Oxford from 1975-82 and as Rector of Shepton Mallet from 1982-2002. He now works part time on the staff of Holy Trinity Leicester running a church plant which meets in schools and pubs. He is an Associate of ReSource, and travels round the country providing teaching and training on the healing ministry in churches and theological colleges. John is the author of a number of books, including Healing and Deliverance, now recognised as a standard authority on this subject. He has also written on Prayer and on Angels. Over the years John has led many healing missions in East Africa and Argentina. He chaired the Diocesan healing Group in the diocese of Bath and Wells during his time there, and is currently part of both the Wholeness and Healing Group and the Deliverance Group in the diocese of Leicester. He is a Prebendary of Wells Cathedral.