Christian healing

Healing happens! I wanted a place to share the sweet stories of God's grace and power that people send to me. Lift up your heart with joy to the Lord! Rejoice, be glad, and praise God's wonderful works to the children of men.

Thursday, January 27, 2005

Cure not miraculous

Quoted from Mobile Register, Saturday January 22,2005 p1D Faith&Life

"Over the years I have witnessed what many people would consider miracles, but I do not consider them as such. Mary Baker Eddy, defines 'miracle' in part as 'that which is divinely natural.' She further states in her book 'Science & Health' that 'a miracle fulfils God's law but does not violate that law.'

Through my study of Christian Science I found complete cure from a cancerous condition through prayer alone 20 years ago. But I do not consider it a miracle, since I was not asking God to remove something and hoping he would hear me. Instead I was praying to know the condition was no part of me because God did not send it. I believe that as we all come to see ourselves as the image and likeness of God, as stated in the first chapter of Genesis, such healings will seem less miraculous."
- Ann

Monday, January 17, 2005

Tsunami survivor tells her experience

Note - This is a personal note, which Vatham Pandian of Singapore sent to friends. It was forwarded to me. It is unedited; posted exactly as received.

Dearest Friends,
New Year greetings.
I attended the wedding of my niece in Sri Lanka. One of my sisters lives there. We also formed part of the retinue escorting the bride and groom to India, where the groom lives.
We returned to Sri Lanka
After lunch on Christmas Day a large group of us, including close family and friends, traveled to a beach hotel, in the north eastern sector of the island.
Next morning, while most of us were at the breakfast buffet, a raging sound of wind and a massive wall size wave hit us. It was about 8:45 am.
I was swept away as more of the gigantic waves began to pound on everything. I do not know how to swim. I kept repeating a Bible verse "I will not die but live and declare the works of the Lord."
I was being dragged down to the bottom, and had a lot of salt water in the belly.
I asked God 'tell me what to do?'
An angel thought said to me 'CYCLE....PADDLE...use your legs.
And so I did even while furniture around was hitting me and sandwiching me.
I kept bobbing up and down. The pounding went on. I remembered the scientific statement of being in its essence and declared in my thoughts the omnipotence of God is greater with me than with the elements.
I claimed the Omnipresence of God and the Omniscience of God.
I noticed an iron bar and held on with head and chin up.
I held the mental image of Jesus calming the storm. There was a storm and rain poured down as well.
The wounds on the left side of my head and right thigh seemed to take over.
I lost consciousness for awhile but my grip on the iron bar stayed.
When I regained consciousness the water was at waist level.
I realized my blouse was not on me.
I kept on believing that the God Omnipresent will cover me. When the water receded further, I noticed my tattered but still wearable blouse was stuck to a broken piece of furniture. With joy and gratitude I retrieved it.
My spectacles were missing and I said 'God is my vision... my sight.'
I walked towards the sound of voices and spotted fisher boys, who
graciously held me, helped me until I was on safer ground. It was past 10 am. Three people in our group had died. All survivors were injured.
We walked bare footed. It was 6 pm or so by the time we had transport to make the 3-4 hour journey to my sister's place in hilly Kandy. Later we were told that the tremors of the earthquake were even felt in the hilly Kandy district.
During the night drive a huge wild elephant monopolized the road at one point. We all kept calm. No more of the heard came along and eventually the driver overtook the majestic jungle kind.
A German couple ,working in Sri Lanka and good friends of my sister, were in our company. They had minimum injuries. They helped me through the German embassy to return to Singapore on a wheel chair. I had to be x-rayed.
There are no broken bones, just muscle tear and swellings on head, thigh, legs, bruises and open wounds here and there.
I still need a walker to support my walking when using the stairs.
I salute the country folks of Sri Lanka.
Muslim ladies gave their scarves to cloth the naked and semi naked.
A Muslim lady gave a long sleeve shirt to wear and t-shirts and shirts to 2 young Russian girls who joined our walking group. These 2 girls were in bikini as they had intended to go swimming.
Nothing is left of the hotel, which was just a one story building.
Someone passed a bottle of water and we took a tiny sip as we did not want to take advantage of their kindness.
A lot of salt water began dripping down my nose and I slapped my own spine from time to time to get out more of that from my lungs. Later the doctor told me my lungs were clear.
Join me and let us celebrate life together. CHEERS.
MUCH...MUCH...MUCH...LOVE
Vatham

Friday, January 07, 2005

Good Morning America and a Reader's Prayer

I am dedicating at least one hour during the day to pray for the countries affected by the tsunami

Early today I had the idea of invisible things, spiritual manifestations, tender loving care for all my brothers and sisters in those areas. Interestingly enough I watched "Good Morning America" for a few minutes and they showed a poll taken recently which showed that we gave a lot of contributions but also more than 70% said that they pray for those involved in this situation. I was so grateful to hear that information, because it is showing to all of us that prayer is a strong power always blessing and unfolding good everywhere. Prayer heals and brings a sense of newness into our experience and not only blesses us individually but also collectivelly. Mary Baker Eddy writes in Science and Health:"Desire is prayer; and no loss can occur from trusting our desires, that they may be moulded and exalted before they take form in words and in deeds." As we continue praying, watching, and working we will also see a higher sense of Christianity and health.

Cristina


Thursday, January 06, 2005

Praying about employment

For some, the current economy is challenging. Here’s a response to a reader whose job was eliminated through a work force reduction. This person is having difficulty finding a new career and coping with the situation.

Dear Friend:
Let’s look at John 14:1-3. Here it says basically, don't be afraid, God has prepared a place for you, there are lots of mansions. I really appreciate the lots of mansions part. This indicates that there is not just one right job or career for us. There are lots of places where we can be a blessing and can be blessed. To see these many opportunities we might have to change our thought, change our ideas of what we should be doing, change our ideas of what we should be paid, change our location, change our industry, change our attitude. But all this really means is to be humble. Those who are humble are always in demand. Humility is a very attractive quality. Let's also think of how the disciples were willing to change. They left their old ways of thinking and jobs, and followed Jesus. They changed careers, took lower pay, traveled, changed locations, were rejected, but kept pursuing the spiritual idea. They found plenty of employment. There is always a demand for inspired insights and doing good.

To new readers:
If you would like specific prayer regarding your employment situation, contact me.
Elise