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We continue our discussion on healing, and this time focus on doing it outside the four walls of the church. What did Jesus tell us to preach as we go and heal the sick? Joel Crumpton shares with us Scripturally how to minister healing. If you desire to be used of God to heal the sick and manifest the kingdom of God, then you will enjoy this simple and practical—yet testimony loaded discussion. This week's intro: "I'm So Sick" by Flyleaf.
Check out Joel's article on the Fire On Your Head blog, Healing for the Follower of Jesus - Why and When?
For more studies on the subject of Biblical divine healing, visit our Fire On Your Head blog for many more articles to stir you up.
To learn more about Joel and Pat Crumpton's ministry, visit their F.I. bio page at http://www.fire-international.org/?p=1546
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July 10th, 2010 at 5:45 am
While I can listen to the mp3, it seems the download function isn’t working properly.
July 10th, 2010 at 2:48 pm
Hey Jody Thanks for bringing that to my attention. I use a mac, and when I ctrl click the “audio mp3″ displayed underneath the “listen now” play button, it downloads just fine for me. When I do that on the “download” it of course tries saving as a text or opens in a new window for just the streaming mp3. In other words, I can download it fine, but need to know HOW to. If you subscribe to the feed using a podcatcher of your choosing (like iTunes) the files automatically download just fine, and it seems you can manually download them no problem that way from the iTunes store.
It’s just the way this site, Podbean, designs their setup, and the goal and hope is to have visitors subscribe to the podcast more than listening streaming or individually downloading them. If you are still unable to download, then try doing it on this link: http://fierycanadian.wordpress.com/2009/11/18/fire-on-your-head-episode-52-as-you-go-heal-the-sick/
Blessings, and fire on your head!
Steve