Thursday, December 3, 2009

Divine Healing or Chinese Fitness

Divine Healing

Author: Andrew Murray

In the ministering of the apostles, forgiveness and healing complemented each other, allowing the Spirit of God to flow freely. Andrew Murray answers these questions scripturally, showing how to walk victoriously in divine health.



Table of Contents:
CONTENTS
Preface 5
1. Pardon and Healing 7
2. Because of Your Unbelief 12
3. Jesus and the Doctors 17
4. Health and Salvation by the Name of Jesus 22
5. Not by Our Own Power 26
6. According -to the Measure of Faith 30
7. The Way of Faith 34
8. Your Body Is the Temple of the Holy Spirit 38
9. The Body for the Lord 43
10. The Lord for the Body 47
11. Do Not Consider Your Body 51
12. Discipline and Sanctification 55
13. Sickness and Death 60
14. The Holy Spirit-the Spirit of Healing 64
15. Persevering Prayer 68
16. Let Him That Is Healed Glorify God 73
17. The Need of a Manifestation of God's Power 77
18. Sin and Sickness 81
19. Jesus Bore Our Sickness 85
20. Is Sickness a Chastisement? 89
21. God's Prescription for the Sick 93
22. The Lord That Healeth Thee 97
23. Jesus Heals the Sick 101
24. Fervent and Effectual Prayer 105
25. Intercessory Prayer 109
26. The Will of God 113
27. Obedience and Health 118
28. Job's Sickness and Healing 123
29. The Prayer of Faith 127
30. Anointing in the Name of the Lord 131
31. Full Salvation-Our High Privilege 135
32. Ye Are the Branches 144

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Chinese Fitness

Author: Qingshan Liu

Qigong (Chi Kung), the Chinese study of life energy, is an ancient fitness and healing practice. This book presents two complete sets of simple, invigorating Qigong exercises that improve the flow of Qi (Chi) in your body, tone and stretch the major muscle groups, increase your energy, and help you relax. Unlike many Western exercises that center on mindless repetition and aggressive movements, Qigong is an effective fitness alternative that involves the mind as much as the body. You will learn to gently focus your attention on Qi, breathing, posture, and simple, revitalizing movements. This book also explains the basic concepts of Qigong and Traditional Chinese Medicine.



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