A sensible and biblically sound explanation of God's healing power. ^Dr. Stanger's book is a trusted resource for Christians who want to learn more about healing. A former president of Asbury Theological Seminary, Dr. Stanger was also a popular evangelist...
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A sensible and biblically sound explanation of God's healing power. ^Dr. Stanger's book is a trusted resource for Christians who want to learn more about healing. A former president of Asbury Theological Seminary, Dr. Stanger was also a popular evangelist who held Bible conferences on the ministry of healing. In this book, he emphasizes that the church has a duty to pray for physical healing of all its members.
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Dr. Stanger emphasizes the vital role of God's healing power in the ministry of the church. Christ's purpose, in Bible times and now, is to bring healing to the whole person: spiritual, emotional, and physical. In his practical and easy-to-understand manner, Dr. Stanger addresses the following questions: how to pray for healing what hinders the process of healing how the local church can have an effective healing ministry.
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PRODUCT DETAIL
- Catalogue Code 184883
- Product Code 1928915000
- EANÂ 9781928915003
- Pages 143
- Department General Books
- Category Christian Living
- Sub-Category General
- Publisher Evangel Publishing House
- Publication Date Sep 2000
- Dimensions 214 x 139 x 9mm
- Weight 0.181kg
Frank Bateman Stanger
Frank Bateman Stanger was born August 31, 1914 in Cedarville, New Jersey. After an extensive education, which included Asbury College, Asbury Theological Seminary, Princeton Theological Seminary, and Temple University School of Theology, he served as pastor to a number of churches in the New Jersey Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church. Both H.C. Morrison and J.C. McPheeters asked Frank Stanger to lead Asbury Theological Seminary. He finally came as Executive Vice-President in 1959 and then replaced J.C. McPheeters as the third president of Asbury Theological Seminary from 1962 to 1982.