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The Crowhurst Christian Healing Centre (CCHC) is an Anglican healing retreat, located at The Old Rectory on Forewood Lane. [9] It was founded in 1928 as the Divine Healing Mission by the Australian faith healer James Moore Hickson.
In 1989, Jones left the Navy and was given the post of Warden and Director of the Divine Healing Mission. [Note 1] He has been semi-retired since 1997, when he left the Divine Healing Mission. [12] Since 2009, he has resided in Steyning, West Sussex, [13] where he is an honorary chaplain at St Andrew and St Cuthman's Church. [14]
David Howell (31 May 1929 – 11 November 2017) was an Anglican priest and writer. The thrust of his ministry was in the area of health and healing, including posts as Director and Chaplain of the Divine Healing Mission from 1981 to 1989 and Director of the Council for Health and Healing from 1991 to 1993.
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Dorothy Kerin (28 November 1889 – 26 January 1963) was an English Christian visionary and healer, and the subject of at least twelve books. Many testimonials show the impact she made on people's lives and wellbeing, [1] one of which was by Marina Alexandrovna Chavchavadze, a Russian princess and long-time companion, who later wrote a book about her life with Kerin.
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The Guild of St Raphael, founded in 1915, was a Christian organisation dedicated to promoting, supporting and practicing Christ's ministry of healing as an integral part of the life and worship of the Church. Originating from within the Anglican Communion, it expanded to include members from other Churches and became ecumenical in outlook.
One of the earliest Revival Centre purchases was in March 1966, when the Revival Centres paid almost $100,000 for a property in Harcourt Street, Auburn in Melbourne to develop as a church meeting place. The land included a large seventeen-roomed mansion which had formerly been the residence of the Lord Mayor of Melbourne, known as Carn Brae.