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Healing
News
by Francis MacNutt
taken from the Fall 2001 issue
   
In the last issue of The Healing line we devoted an
entire page to what appeared to be a major breakthrough in the
deliverance ministry, when the International Order of Exorcists
announced a conference on exorcism in Malta in October. They
were hoping for 1,000 people to attend, which would have marked
an astonishing change in attitude – much more acceptance than
ever before. Then the announcement came that the conference has
been canceled due to “unforeseen circumstances.” From what
we understand, the 1,000 registrations they were hoping for did
not materialize, and so they had to cancel.
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A Healing of ALS
Often
we are asked whether we have ever seen certain very serious
illnesses healed, such as Down’s Syndrome (we do know of one).
One of the sicknesses we are asked about is ALS (Lou
Gehrig’s disease). Back in 1977 our team prayed in Toledo,
Ohio, for a woman who has ALS and she was notably improved,
although not totally healed, in the two days’ time our teams
prayed with her, but, so far as we know, she was not totally
healed. (If you wish to see what happened to her, her partial
healing is captured on our video “The Healing Ministry in the
Church.”)
Well, finally, I met a man who has been healed of ALS.
His name is Don Jaeger (from Winter Park, FL), and he was kind
enough to write out a description of his healing from which I
take the following salient points. During the summer of 1992 he
was diagnosed with ALS, which is ordinarily fatal and whose
downward progress is steady and irretrievable. (Two of the top
experts in central Florida, an EMG specialist and a neurologist,
agreed upon the diagnosis.) Then Don went to hear Canon Jim
Glennon (author of Your Healing is Within You) and came
to believe in Jesus’ healing him of ALS. They prayed for him
at his church and he had his first religious experience – a
warmness and peace – that convinced him that he would
be cured. He continued to seek medical counsel and physical
therapy, as well as attending weekly healing services at his
church. During this time, he continued to believe that he was
being healed, and, while waiting in a neurologist’s office, he
received what he felt was an irrefutable sign that he was healed
when he became very warm and a “total encompassing, utter
peace came over my body.” A month later, he asked for a sign
that he had been cured and that time would prove it. He was at
his physical therapy session, and they asked him to lift some
weight with only his lower legs to establish a base-line for
further exercises. With his lower leg weakened through muscular
atrophy, and with absolutely “no strain, or hanging on the
handles, I lifted the maximum weight of 220 pounds. This word
flew all over the center.” Later he went to the Cleveland
Clinic, one of the best hospitals in the U.S. specializing in
ALS. The doctors there put him through three hours of tests and
one said, “The people in Florida may not believe me, but I see
over 150 cases of ALS a year and you show no signs of ever
having had ALS.” Don then threw away his brace and went snow
skiing. “As a reminder of my illness, I still have a weakness
and pain in my left leg and right hand.” After his healing he
dealt with fear that the ALS would return but “through God’s
help I no longer have that fear.” So, praise God, this is the
first report I have ever received on the healing of ALS. (Don
says he knows of another man who was also healed of ALS.)
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The following is a fascinating news item taken from The
Tablet, an English Catholic weekly magazine. Since we are
learning more and more about generational healing and being set
free from familiar (ancestral) spirits, I share it with you to
add to your information on this controversial topic.
George Frederic Handel’s House
In England, the Sunday Telegraph reported that
an unnamed priest was to exorcise the London House in which the
great composer George Frederic Handel had lived. A fund-raiser
for the Handel House Trust reported seeing a ghost, thought to
be of a woman, in the bedroom where the composer had died in
1759. A Catholic priest was quoted as saying that “This is a
soul who is restless and not at home.”
Later, however, a spokesperson for the Trust stated,
“Although a presence has been felt by members of the staff in
the bedroom, which includes a floral aroma, the Handel House
Trust has no intention of contacting a priest or organizing an
exorcism.” A Jesuit expert in London, Fr. Francis Edwards, was
contacted by The Tablet but was not aware of any priest
being asked to perform the exorcism, but he added, “I have no
doubt that ghosts exist. People in that state are those who have
clung too hard to life, because of some resentment or desire for
revenge. I would say they are in purgatory but can be moved
on.”
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