Intersession & Healing  (Fiona Horrobin) 

R160.00

Intercession & Healing is for ordinary people in their walk with an extraordinary God. It is about breaking through with God in the most difficult of life’s issues.

God has called His Church to be an intercessory bridge, bringing people to the heart of God and into the blessing of His truth – truth that will release them from the deep pains that hold them back in life. The father yearns for  His children to know Him in the core of their being and enjoy His protection, safety and peace. This, in essence, is true healing.

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Intercession & Healing is for ordinary people in their walk with an extraordinary God. It is about breaking through with God in the most difficult of life’s issues.

God has called His Church to be an intercessory bridge, bringing people to the heart of God and into the blessing of His truth – truth that will release them from the deep pains that hold them back in life. The father yearns for  His children to know Him in the core of their being and enjoy His protection, safety and peace. This, in essence, is true healing.

After two decades of ministering to healing needs, ranging from severe mental health issues to physical healing, Fiona has learnt powerful principles of intercession and healing. Pouring strength, love and hope into a person’s heart is not always easy. But through persevering intercession, we find the heart of God truly responds to our desire for the healing of others.

Fiona conveys her passion that the healing ministry is an integral part of Christian growth and explains in down0to-earth, practical terms about Godly order, anointing, strongholds, discernment, the human spirit, dangers of soul power, faith and healing, covenant, angels and demons and much, much more.

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