Exposing The Spiritual Roots Of Disease (Audio CD)
$29.99
From the Best-Selling Author of A More Excellent Way
Through a pursuit of God’s Word and truth, Dr. Henry W. Wright discovered that about 80 percent of all disease has a spiritual root issue and is a direct result of a breakdown in our relationship with God, ourselves, or others. In teaching the principles he learned, he found great success in people’s healing and recovery. He helped tens of thousands to experience wholeness in their lives.
This is not just about our physical health, although it greatly impacts our bodily well-being. It is about our identity in God and the freedom He desires to give us, extending from our spirits to our souls and bodies.
In this 7-CD audiobook, Dr. Wright presents a thoroughly biblical and compelling case for healing. He clearly shows that disease is not a random occurrence and that science and medicine have their limitations in dealing with the spiritual roots of illnesses that inflict millions. We need healing for spirit, soul, and body. If you have recently been diagnosed with an illness or have been struggling with your health for years, there is hope and healing ahead.
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SKU (ISBN): 9781641236041
ISBN10: 1641236043
Henry Wright | Narrator: Joe Geoffrey
Binding: Audio CD
Published: August 2020
Publisher: Whitaker House Publishers
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