Healing is needed only when we are sick, and is offered by an elite
of specially trained experts. Michael Mitton challenges these and
many other myths and misconceptions about healing and the healing
ministry. He describes a very different understanding of healing,
placing it at the centre of all our lives and of the communities in
which we live. He shows that healing is a shared journey in which
the healer is often the one who is in need, and the person who is
sick is often the one ministering to the healer. He also wrestles
with the mystery of a God who sometimes cures - and who sometimes
doesn't cure.
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