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The Practical Mystic Ep0009 - The Praying Medic David Hayes -(Janine Bolon)

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Prior to the year 2000, David Hayes was an atheist. After an encounter with Jesus in the bunk room of a fire station, his life was forever changed.

In 2008, God appeared to David in a dream and said He would heal his patients if he prayed for them. Although David didn’t believe in healing at the time, he reluctantly began praying. Since then, he has stumbled upon some keys to operating in healing and miracles, and began blogging about the people he prayed with who were being healed.

David also writes about dreams, deliverance, seeing in the spirit, hearing God’s voice, spiritual travel, economics, politics, and church leadership. Most of David’s work is written under the name “The Praying Medic” including his 12 books, along with many online courses and blog posts!

In our chat with David today, he shares the details of how he transitioned from being an atheist after meeting God. We also learn about the process of seeing into spirit, and get advice for people who are trying to do the same. Practicing and developing the skills is key!

Links: https://prayingmedic.com/

https://www.facebook.com/prayingmedic...

https://www.amazon.com/Praying-Medic/...

http://the8gates.com

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Prior to the year 2000, David Hayes was an atheist. After an encounter with Jesus in the bunk room of a fire station, his life was forever changed.

In 2008, God appeared to David in a dream and said He would heal his patients if he prayed for them. Although David didn’t believe in healing at the time, he reluctantly began praying. Since then, he has stumbled upon some keys to operating in healing and miracles, and began blogging about the people he prayed with who were being healed.

David also writes about dreams, deliverance, seeing in the spirit, hearing God’s voice, spiritual travel, economics, politics, and church leadership. Most of David’s work is written under the name “The Praying Medic” including his 12 books, along with many online courses and blog posts!

In our chat with David today, he shares the details of how he transitioned from being an atheist after meeting God. We also learn about the process of seeing into spirit, and get advice for people who are trying to do the same. Practicing and developing the skills is key!

Links: https://prayingmedic.com/

https://www.facebook.com/prayingmedic...

https://www.amazon.com/Praying-Medic/...

http://the8gates.com

  continue reading

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