Skeptics are often concerned about exaggeration with healing testimonies. Exaggeration is a valid concern, and we should be careful about how we report testimonies. Bethel church has a great set of guidelines for reporting testimonies accurately and responsibly. I’m sometimes …

God Is Doing Way More Than You Know! Read more »

Last week we shared the story of Janice Campbell-Paul’s descent into disability and the resulting isolation and rejection that she encountered. Today we are continuing with another excerpt from her book “The Secret Wife.” Jesus is a wonderful savior and …

Hope For The Chronically Ill Read more »

Last week we pointed out the fallacy of questioning God’s will to heal or a person’s right to teach it if that person doesn’t demonstrate 100% success with ministering healing. Today we continue to talk about the same, especially in …

“If Healing Is So Simple, Why Don’t You Get 100% Results?” Read more »

The last few weeks we’ve been talking about some of the ways today’s faith movement tends to differ with some of the faith and healing movements of the past. (See part 1 and part 2) Today we are looking at …

Four Marking Characteristics Of The “New Faith Movement” Part 3 Read more »