Category Archives: Prayer

How to Pray for Healing – Blockages

Our third and final in our little series on how to pray for healing. Whether for yourself or for your children, it is important to know that God wants you to live well and healthy, and what blocks the “download” of the manifestation: unforgiveness, strife, etc –but most importantly: not asking.

Today is also Thanksgiving here in The United States. Today, we might realize how hard a heart we have, from wounds, from resentment, or just from lack of gratitude. I recommend a wonderful Thanksgiving special from Johnny and Elizabeth Enlow: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xNggUH9LF9w

Dr. Ted Edwards Talks to us about Forgiveness as Vital to Healing

Back when we were on the radio, Dr. Ted Edwards, MD, well known in Austin as a leading physician regarding female hormones and longevity. What is also true is that he was an active Baptist layman. Told me a story about testifying to his (tall steeple) pastor while on a leisure walk.

Today, he talks about forgiveness and the important of such in healing. Holding onto resentment causes people to not heal up. Even can make disease come back.

Not about making sin okay, but about giving it to God, so that we don’t keep hurting. In Greek “forgiveness” is from aphesis, which can be translated either as “remittance of sin” and as “letting it go”   A friend says, “giving it to God.”  That is like “rolling your cares onto Jesus.”

I notice that Dave Asprey on his podcast with Dr. Caroline Leaf said his idea of forgiveness is like choosing not to be quantumly entangled.

Enjoy. Be free.

Effective Trauma Therapy

Dr. Lendell Braud, Ph.D. brings us report of effective trauma therapy. After a career of teaching at Texas Southern and working with traumatized and at risk children both in private practice and in partnership with several charity organization, she is now working with veteran residential treatment centers around the country.

Please hear her time-tested ideas. Please hear her “guided imagery” as a way to walk people of any stripe toward hearing from and communing with God. Acknowledge that because she is a psychologist, working with public universities and a wide range of people, that she is not permitted to use religious language. So please listen, even if not in your particular denominational dialect.

Our hearts and prayers go with flood victims and responders.