Priesthood Power and the Gift of Healing
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WI_MemberMarch 15, 2015
What are your thoughts on the healings and anointings performed by women that took place in the early restored church, and the subsequent loss of those practices?
John JamesMarch 12, 2015
Does the gift of healing apply to mental as well as physical illnesses? I have watched again and again as the mentally ill destroy their eternal families. Is there no blessing to save them?
Larry CliftonMarch 11, 2015
I find it interesting that the ordinance of consecrating oil and the 'preferred' wording of administration has been changed...we now are to say, "for the blessing of the sick" not for "the healing" as it used to be....
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