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A STUDY OF THE EFFECTS OF CHRISTIAN PRAYER ON PAIN OR MOBILITY RESTRICTIONS FROM SURGERIES INVOLVING IMPLANTED MATERIALS
This doctoral dissertation written by Dr. Randy Clark, establishes the biblical, historical, and theological foundations for divine healing and studies of the effects of Christian prayer on pain and mobility restrictions reportedly resulting from surgeries involving implanted materials. Many people experienced healings with pain reduced or movement restored by 80 percent or more, much higher than from traditional therapies. This study reveals that a personal theology of healing, practical principles of training on healing, and previous experience with healing are significant factors for those who were healed.
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