The Forgotten Touch: More Stories of Healing

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Church Publishing, Inc., 2007 - Biography & Autobiography - 135 pages

From marine to lay minister, an inspirational story on the power of healing and faith.

“My journey has transformed me from Royal Marine Commander to lay minister of healing. Twenty-five years ago, I was trained to kill or be killed. Now it is my privilege to teach people to heal and be healed.”

This long-awaited sequel to Hand to Hand: From Combat to Healing, Mumford's experience of healing in the trenches, offers vivid snapshots of God at work in the world. These true tales from the author's healing ministry and prayers gives the reader insight into the little-known world of modern miracles.

Inspiring to Christians and non-Christians alike, these accessible stories challenge us to explore the depths of our faith. They will encourage healers in their ministry of prayer and those who are ill to seek physical and spiritual healing for themselves.

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Contents

Witness to the Resurrection
3
The Forgotten Touch
13
Out on a Limb
21
Something Always Happens When We Pray
29
The Great Physician
43
Healing the Whole Person
51
Fresh from Heaven
65
When Healing Doesnt Happen
75
PART
89
No Hands But Our Hands
103
The Church at Prayer
111
Ask Seek Knock
121
Epilogue
131
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About the author (2007)

Nigel W.D. Mumford is the founder of By His Wounds Inc., a Christian healing ministry based in Virginia Beach, Virginia. He is the former director of the Healing Ministry at Christ the King Spiritual Life Center in Greenwich, New York, with the Episcopal Diocese of Albany. Fr. Nigel was born and educated in England. He served for six and a half years in Her Majesty's Royal Marine Commandos. Nigel lives with his lovely wife, Lynn, and their adorable little dog in Virginia Beach, Virgina.