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A study of the effects of Christian prayer on pain or mobility restrictions from surgeries involving implanted materials

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Randy R Clark. A Study of the Effects of Christian Prayer On Pain Or Mobility Restrictions From Surgeries Involving Implanted Materials. United Theological Seminary. rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/68153fd2-25ef-4469-92ef-2a6e84a6c923.

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R. R. Clark. A study of the effects of Christian prayer on pain or mobility restrictions from surgeries involving implanted materials. https://rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/68153fd2-25ef-4469-92ef-2a6e84a6c923

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Randy R Clark. A Study of the Effects of Christian Prayer On Pain Or Mobility Restrictions From Surgeries Involving Implanted Materials. United Theological Seminary. https://rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/68153fd2-25ef-4469-92ef-2a6e84a6c923.

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  • This study of the effects of Christian prayer on pain and mobility restrictions reportedly resulting from surgeries involving implanted materials seeks to answer whether people are being healed. The study utilizes action research to explore variables that impact the probability for healing. Many people experienced healings from surgically implanted materials with pain reduced or movement restored by 80 percent or more, much higher than from traditional therapies. Six variables had unexpected, mixed results, demonstrating a personal theology of healing, practical principles of training on healing, and previous experience with healing to be significant factors for those who were healed.
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  • 02/17/2024

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