Episode 101: Healing Through Holy Sites

 

This week, Jake and Bob discuss their recent ministry experiences at Franciscan University, Assisi, and various JPII Healing Center events. They explore the transformative power of healing ministry, why they prefer ministering to groups instead of individuals, and the significance of holy sites. Jake and Bob also share insights into why we need so much healing in today’s culture.

 

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Key Points

  • Team ministry is powerful and allows for mutual submission and a greater impact.

  • Holy sites have an accumulation of grace and can facilitate powerful encounters with God.

  • Blessing spaces is important to invoke God's presence and protect against spiritual contamination. Blessing places and spaces is critical for inviting the presence of God and experiencing His grace.

  • The desecration of authority and the degradation of holy spaces contribute to the loss of worship, healing, and the culture's current state.

  • Therapists and pastors have distinct roles, and it is important to recognize the limitations of therapy and the need for spiritual authority.

  • Prayer has a powerful impact and can bring about healing and transformation in the lives of others.

 

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