BONUS - SUMMER READS: Healing Rain: Immersing Yourself in Christ’s Love to Find Wholeness of Mind, Body, and Heart with Sue Detweiler
Release Date: 07/21/2023
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info_outlineIn this bonus episode of Courage Becomes Her, we continue our summer reads series with Sue Detweiler to talk about her new book, Healing Rain: Immersing Yourself in Christ’s Love to Find Wholeness of Mind, Body, and Heart. Sue talks about her experiences of being healed from chronic pain and sickness. She talks about several strategies for healing and wholeness and talks about how self-pity is destructive to our ability to heal. She calls us to have courage to believe that we too can receive healing physically, mentally, emotionally, and spiritually.
Sue Detweiler is a global prophetic speaker, revivalist, author, and host of the Healing Rain podcast, listened to in 135 nations. Sue is ordained with The Foursquare Church and is frequently featured in Charisma magazine, Christian Television Network, Cornerstone Television Network, and KCBI in Dallas. She holds a Master of Divinity from Vanderbilt University and is pursuing her doctorate with Global Theological Seminary. Sue serves as the executive director of Life Bridge Global and lives with her husband, Wayne, in the Dallas-Fort Worth area. They are parents of six and grandparents of eight.
Please take time to connect with Sue through her website, Instagram, and Facebook.
Enter the giveaway to win a copy of Healing Rain, as sponsored by Baker Publishing Group, through the July 21st post on Laurel’s Instagram.
Resources from my conversation with Sue:
- Sue’s book, Healing Rain
- Humility by Andrew Murray
- Prayer by Andrew Murray
- The Knowledge of the Holy by A.W. Tozer
- The Normal Christian Life by Watchman Nee
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