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ABOUT S.C.G.O.M- A MODEL-SCHOOL OF HEALING

 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=11ENb1XKFSE Healing Certification Program Overview Our Mission The Christian Healing Certification Program (CHCP) is an online ministry training program with an emphasis on offering an educational experience often overlooked in traditional seminaries. CHCP presents a practical, theologically grounded option for anyone looking to expand their ministry training. CHCP embraces a holistic approach, providing a hands-on experience for anyone with an interest in Physical Healing, Inner Healing or Deliverance. Our mission is to provide knowledge applicable to frontline ministry efforts, without taking students away from their home base. This online program allows students to take as many or as few courses as needed to suit their schedule and their ministry needs. Perfect for ministry leaders, those in the medical field and the lay person, this program is designed for the experienced and inexperienced alike.   The Program The Christian Healing Certification Pro

VIDEO AND TEXT-PREACHING STYLES- WATCH JENTEZEN FRANKLYN

JENTEZEN FRANKLYN ON SPIRIT OF PYTHON USING VISUALS  PREACHING WITH VISUAL IMPACT September 19th, 2013   By Martin Thielen Preaching is more effective when it is both heard and seen. Like the prophet Isaiah, today’s worshipers benefit from an encounter with God that impacts both their ears and eyes. In Isaiah’s life changing worship experience in the temple (Isaiah 6), he said, “I  heard  the voice of the Lord.” But he also said “I  saw  the Lord.” In our day, projection technology makes this combination of hearing and seeing possible in amazing ways. I know many churches still resist having screens in the sanctuary. But that battle needs to end. Modern culture is visually oriented. Television, computers, tablets, and smart phones have changed the way we process information. People now need to hear and  see  messages to comprehend and retain communication. The church cannot ignore this huge shift in communications. We've moved from a print society to a vi