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  2. Feodor Protar - Wikipedia

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    Feodor Protar was a healer of Beaver Island in the U.S. state of Michigan. Born in 1837, he began to live on Beaver Island in 1893 and died in 1925. [1] Protar's cabin and "doctor's office," where he lived from 1893 to 1925.

  3. Tilda Norberg - Wikipedia

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    Tilda Norberg (born July 2, 1941) is a Christian minister, therapist and author. Norberg is the founder and first president of Gestalt Pastoral Care, Inc., a school of pastoral care that combines Christian healing practice with principles of gestalt theoretical psychotherapy.

  4. Faith healing - Wikipedia

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    Skeptics of faith healers point to fraudulent practices either in the healings themselves (such as plants in the audience with fake illnesses), or concurrent with the healing work supposedly taking place and claim that faith healing is a quack practice in which the "healers" use well known non-supernatural illusions to exploit credulous people ...

  5. Al Kresta - Wikipedia

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    A 1976 honors graduate of Michigan State University, Kresta has done graduate work in theology at Sacred Heart Major Seminary in Detroit and Ashland Theological Seminary. In 1986, Kresta began pastoring Shalom Ministry in Taylor, Michigan. He became well known in the Detroit area for his program, “Talk from the Heart,” one of the top-rated ...

  6. Paula Arai - Wikipedia

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    She published Bringing Zen Home: The Healing Heart of Japanese Women's Rituals in 2011, in which she studied, the religious and spiritual practices of 12 lay women, whom she called her "consociates", ranging from their 40s to their 70s. in 2019, Arai published Painting Enlightenment: Healing Visions of the Heart Sutra—The Buddhist Art of ...

  7. Medicine man - Wikipedia

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    A medicine man (from Ojibwe mashkikiiwinini) or medicine woman (from Ojibwe mashkikiiwininiikwe) is a traditional healer and spiritual leader who serves a community of Indigenous people of the Americas. Each culture has its own name in its language for spiritual healers and ceremonial leaders.

  8. Mary Healy (theologian) - Wikipedia

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    In 2015 she published a book on the topic with Our Sunday Visitor: Healing: Bringing the Gift of God's Mercy to the World. [3] [7] She gave a talk on healing at the 2021 International Eucharistic Congress in Budapest, Hungary. [3] [8] Healy was a general editor for The Great Adventure Catholic Bible, published by Ascension Press in 2018. [9]

  9. Kathryn Kuhlman - Wikipedia

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    Kuhlman had a spiritual experience at age 14, and several years later she began itinerant preaching with her elder sister and brother-in-law in Idaho. Later, she was ordained by the Evangelical Church Alliance. [4] Amanda H. Williams of Brooklyn, New York helped birth Kuhlman's healing ministry. [4] [5]