Living With Suffering
Many of us live with prayers that have not yet been answered. What is the place of suffering and the ‘unhealed’ in the life of faith when we want to live honestly but also hopefully?
Many of us live with prayers that have not yet been answered. What is the place of suffering and the ‘unhealed’ in the life of faith when we want to live honestly but also hopefully?
On Sunday, we explored what to do, what not to do and thought about the part that faith has to play in our prayers.
We were joined by the General Superintendent of Elim, Mark Pugh, who came to preach to us a sermon as a guest speaker.
We have a number of doctors, nurses and health workers along with counsellors who are part of our congregation. We listened to the ways they understand the interplay between health, wholeness, medicine, counselling, healing and miracles.