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The Healing Presence: Curing the Soul Through Union with Christ
9 editions
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1995
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Listening Prayer: Learning to Hear God's Voice and Keep a Prayer Journal
8 editions
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1994
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Restoring the Christian Soul: Overcoming Barriers to Completion in Christ through Healing Prayer
5 editions
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1991
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Crisis in Masculinity
14 editions
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1985
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The Broken Image: Restoring Personal Wholeness through Healing Prayer
6 editions
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1995
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Real Presence: The Christian Worldview of C. S. Lewis as Incarnational Reality
6 editions
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1979
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Heaven's Calling: A Memoir of One Soul's Steep Ascent
8 editions
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2008
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Healing Homosexuality
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1996
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The Broken Image: Restoring Personal Wholeness through Healing Prayer
2 editions
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1995
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The Healing Presence: How God's Grace Can Work in You to Bring Healing in Your Broken Places and the Joy of Living in His Love
2 editions
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1989
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“Fr. Michael Scanlon, in his book Inner Healing, states that, “We have an attitudinal life which operates from the very core of our being. . . . This life determines broad general patterns of relating to others and to God.” He then speaks of five different problem patterns that alert him to a need to pray for what he calls a “heart healing.” These are: 1) A judgmental spirit that is harsh and demanding on self and others. 2) A strong perfectionist attitude demanding the impossible from self and others. 3) A strong pattern of fearing future events. 4) A sense of aloneness and abandonment in times of decision. 5) A preoccupation with one’s own guilt and a compulsion to compete for position and success.[4]”
― Restoring the Christian Soul: Overcoming Barriers to Completion in Christ through Healing Prayer
― Restoring the Christian Soul: Overcoming Barriers to Completion in Christ through Healing Prayer
“we necessarily have negative, distorted thinking about ourselves and others. We do not ignore or deny it, but we write it out as specifically as we can, just as we do with our sins, and say to God, “Look at this. I don’t want this. You take it!” We name it as the distorted thinking that it is. Then we replace it with right thinking—those light-filled thoughts and attitudes in line with truth and the way things really are.”
― Restoring the Christian Soul: Overcoming Barriers to Completion in Christ through Healing Prayer
― Restoring the Christian Soul: Overcoming Barriers to Completion in Christ through Healing Prayer
“When one lives in the midst of a lie long enough, it becomes a part of you whether you want to rationally accept it or not.”
― Restoring the Christian Soul: Overcoming Barriers to Completion in Christ through Healing Prayer
― Restoring the Christian Soul: Overcoming Barriers to Completion in Christ through Healing Prayer
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