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Christian Doctors Worldwide to Prescribe Spiritual Healing

Dan Wooding : Jun 11, 2013
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Christian Doctor's Network Conference will host doctors from around the world. Each of them believe that "spiritual healing" is an answer to sickness in the 21st Century. They say that medicine alone cannot deal with some of today's worst illnesses.

poster (Toluca City, Mexico)—Hundreds of Christian doctors and medical professionals from around the world, including many from Latin America, will gather in the Del Ray Inn Hotel, Toluca City, Mexico, from June 14-15, 2013, or the 10th Annual World Christian Doctors Network (WCDN) Conference, where they will discuss "Spirituality in Medicine."

Each of them believe that "spiritual healing" is an answer to sickness in the 21st Century. They say that medicine alone cannot deal with some of today's worst illnesses.

But they also believe that miracles should be documented and various respected doctors will present actual case studies of miracles with the medical evidence, to their audience.

A highlight promises to be when Dr. Chauncey W. Crandall IV, a renowned heart doctor who serves at the Palm Beach Cardiovascular Clinic in Palm Beach Gardens, Florida, will make a dramatic presentation about how, after he had prayed for a patient who had died and was being prepared for the morgue, was brought back to life after prayer.

Dr CrandallThere will be many other presentations including one by Dr. Gilbert Chae (Korea), the president of WCDN, who will talk about "The healing case of Cerebral Hemorrhage," and a case study by Dr. David Eu (Singapore) on the topic of "Sepsis due to Urinary Tract Infection complicated with paralytic ileus and Jaundice."

After they have had made their "miracle" presentations, they will be quizzed by their peers about aspects of the "evidence" and then would share their views about the veracity of a case being a miracle.

The doctors, who for these two days, will also forsake the formality of being medics and became "ordinary Christians" and joined whole-heartedly in the worship sessions, raising their hands in the air in praise and some even dancing along to the music.

One doctor at last year's conference in Nairobi, Kenya, told me, "This has been like a refreshing rain for me. Meeting with doctors who believe in divine healing from around the world, has been such a blessing. There have been times when I thought I was the only doctor who believed in miracles, but now I know that I am not alone, and there are many more who also believe this way."

Doctors worshipDr. Daniel Fuentes Acosta, Chairman of this year's organizing committee, and a leader of WCDN Mexico, will also be making a presentation, with the topic of "Primary sterility because of a chronic anovulation and polycystic ovary syndrome."

He said, "Although medicine should be more humane, compassionate and spiritual, in the Twenty-first century this vocation is lost, which affects the performance and attention to the patient.

"However, there are regions in the world where miracles are commonplace, and Jesus taught us that [He] came to the sick and needy (Matthew 14:14 and Mark 2:17) and that we would do greater things than He (John 14:12)."

In this regard, Dr. Acosta cited Jeremiah 33:6 which declares: "Behold, I will bring to it health and healing, and I will heal them; and I will reveal to them an abundance of peace and truth" (The New American Standard Bible)…

The entire conference will have live streaming on the internet, and will have simultaneous translation into various languages for those watching it.