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Francis MacNutt: The Nearly Perfect Crime

In all, Francis MacNutt brings us understanding about the decline of healing ministry, but also a hope and a challenge to welcome the release of the Holy Spirit and healing ministry back into the Western Church—just as it has increasingly been experienced in the Third World Church.

Reviewed by Jeff Doles

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Category: Spirit, Spring 2006

About the Author: Jeff Doles is the founding director of Walking Barefoot Ministries, a preaching, teaching, worship, healing and revival ministry. He has a B.A. in Biblical Education and Theology from Florida Bible College. His books include Healing Scriptures and Prayers and Praying With Fire: Learning to Pray With Apostolic Power. www.walkingbarefoot.com Jeff’s daily blog, The Faith Log

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