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You Can Be Healed! Exposing the Roots of Your Sickness, Illness, & Disease by Glenda Motsavage

You Can Be Healed! Exposing the Roots of Your Sickness, Illness & Disease

Are you sick and tired of being sick and tired? You’ve tried everything — doctors, medications, even prayer, but to no avail. Don’t give up! Today you’re one step closer to receiving your healing.

As a minister of healing for the past three decades, I’ve witnessed first-hand the devastation sickness can bring to a family. But I’ve also learned that physical infirmities are oftentimes spiritually rooted. My assignment in the Body of Christ is to help you get to the bottom of your sickness, illness, and disease. And when we do that, rotten roots are exposed, uprooted, and healing begins. Once we identify the root, we are much better equipped to deal with the bad fruit it’s producing. So many times our physical healing is found by examining our spiritual state.

This biblical study reveals 13 hindrances to your healing, all scripturally based (includes one timely bonus chapter). Some are a no-brainer, others you’ve likely never considered. You Can Be Healed! is a carefully chosen checklist of the most common spiritual roots that can make people sick. Biblical healing often mandates that we see the unseen — much like a once-healthy plant that suddenly begins to wither away with no apparent [visible] reason… until we examine the root system.

Whether you are the sick person trying to get healed, or God’s vessel of healing for others, this insightful lesson can be the missing link to your success. Come along, as we track the source of sickness together!

Glenda’s note: This publication is an excellent study tool and invaluable resource for Small Groups, Healing Rooms, Ministers of Healing, Hospital Visitation Ministry, and Church Leadership.       

 

The Bride Wore Black - A Journey from the Dark Side to Christ's Bride by Glenda MotsavageThe Bride Wore Black – A Journey from the Dark Side to Christ’s Bride

Wholly original and authentic, The Bride Wore Black is a true story of some serious sin and a Savior!

“The tone may be ‘Sex in the City’ to start, but it’s a tale of total triumph in the end. I understand that at times it may read more like a fictional novel than reality, but trust me, there is no illusion in it. To me, fiction is a waste of time when real life issues are so relevant and riveting,” says the author.

Excerpt from book: “We must never forget that sin will always take us further than we intend to go; keep us longer than we were planning to stay; and cost us more than we were prepared to pay,” says Author, Glenda Motsavage. The writing is a trio of serious life events [terminal illness, spiritual witchcraft, and a prison sentence] that were all transformed into opportunities for personal and spiritual growth.

“A riveting piece of reading! Not only is it well done, but also screams out scores of issues that many people are dealing with today. I especially like the ‘walk’ through the various parts of Glenda’s life and how they all eventually lead to a saving knowledge of Christ; a must-read for all!”  ~Review by: Ronald B. Liples, Pastor/Christian Counselor

Glenda’s note: This publication was written primarily with the un-churched community in mind. An easy-to-read book with no religious jargon or difficult spiritual expressions that would render it difficult to understand by non-Christians. I highly recommend The Bride Wore Black for those on your prayer list who are living a life of rebellion and independence from God. Additionally, the incredible and undeniable medical miracle chronicled in the first chapter makes it a must-read for anyone struggling with a non-curable or terminal disease.  A book of hope, indeed!   

  

 

Women in Ministry - Is It a Biblical Concept? By Glenda MotsavageWomen in Ministry: Is It a Biblical Concept?

What does the Bible say about the role of women in the church? Was the apostle Paul for or against women in ministry?

Women in Ministry: Is It a Biblical Concept? was birthed out of the author’s own curiosity about how Paul could affirm some women in leadership roles while admonishing others to “keep silent in the church.” Knowing God is not the author of confusion, this female minister began to study those few “controversial” verses against the whole of scripture.

The conclusion was profound, and resulted in an important message for both men and women who aspire to be used by God during this end-time harvest. Reverend Glenda provides sound teaching with a thoroughly scriptural perspective. Riveting and informative; powerful and freeing!

Part of the Sozo Short Reads Series created as a quick read for your busy lifestyle.

Glenda’s note: My latest book just released on March 1, 2019, is a word in due season for every woman in the Body of Christ! Steeped in scripture, it addresses the strong church bias toward women in ministry that has been a hot-button topic for centuries. You have a voice and God expects you to use it! It’s high-time we put to rest the old lies and prejudices regarding the role of women in the church. Short and to the point, this is required reading for Women’s Ministry, Small Groups, and any woman who needs a healthy dose of self-confidence to move forward in her God-given calling! 

 

2 Responses

  1. Angela

    Hi

    I’m a sozo facilitator from New Zealand.

    Could you please email me list of the 12 strongman

    Thanks

    • Rev Glenda Motsavage

      Dear Angela, I have emailed the requested list. I sent it as an email attachment (Adobe PDF Document). Please let me know if you have any difficulties accessing it. Many blessings to you for your Sozo work in the Kingdom!

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