The change of attitude about healing in Korean immigrant church

The change of attitude about healing in Korean immigrant church
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Download or read book The change of attitude about healing in Korean immigrant church written by Suk Cha Jewell and published by . This book was released on 2005 with total page 362 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: "This project is about the change of attitude about healing in a Korean immigrant church. It is not easy to do the healing ministry in the Korean immigrant church in U.S.A. where pragmatism has developed the most. The Korean view of the church and American life are mixed in the Korean immigrant church, so there are many strengths and weaknesses. One of the weaknesses is that many Korean immigrant churches hold negative views toward divine healing. This might have come from the lack of education or training of the church members on divine healing. Therefore, the researcher assumed that if the church members were trained well on divine healing, they would understand divine healing correctly. It is not easy to carry out the healing ministry in America where many things are proved by science, and many hidden things are revealed in public. However, the Lord does His healing ministry beyond the boundaries of age, time, place, culture, and country. She hypothesized that if she trained the Korean immigrants in the church with the healing ministry based on the biblical, theological and historical knowledge, their attitude toward healing would be totally changed. It had been supported by the implementation. To know whether the hypotheses would be supported, she trained volunteers for ten weeks through lectures and activities. Twelve members participated in this training. Their attitude toward healing changed. Also, many of them actually experienced the healing of the Lord. Their faith had been grown, and they became more active in their church activities. Since their traditional view on healing had been changed, they began to show interest in the healing ministry more positively than before. After she completed the training, she concluded that the Lord would heal anybody who prays for healing by trusting the Lord"--Abstract.


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