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I'm expressly against healing ministries in the vein of those who 'touch to heal' and whatnot, as I find it rooted in pagan practices and not historic Christianity, in which healings were dramatic and obviously of God and were real and lasting.
I will concur that there are charlatans who run what they call healing ministries but are workers of deceit seeking to enrich themselves through dishonest gain and who propagate false doctrines, even going so far so as to twist certain passages of scripture to their own ends thereby deceiving those who do not know the full counsel of God’s Word.
But I would not go so far as to say that there aren’t any legitimate healing ministries about in which the power of God is made manifest. The best thing to do when it comes to such matters is, as the scripture commands us to test all things (1 Thess. 5:21) and if there be need for wisdom and discernment, we must ask God for it. (Jas. 1:5)
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