Dec. 23, 2023

The Power of Healing Prayer w/ Rev Dr David Chotka - Restoring Body, Mind, and Spirit

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In this conversation, Reverend Dr. David Chotka discusses the power of healing prayer and shares personal stories of miraculous healings. He emphasizes the importance of compassion and paying attention to the signals of the Lord's presence. Dr. Chotka also talks about the process of writing and publishing his book on healing prayer. Overall, the conversation highlights the belief in the Lord's power to heal and the role of faith in experiencing divine healing. This conversation explores the topic of healing prayer and its impact on individuals and relationships. Dr. David Chotka shares personal stories and insights into the power of prayer in healing. The chapters cover various aspects of healing prayer, including the joy and laughter that can accompany healing, the role of prayer in the healing process, and the importance of cooperating with the power of the Lord. The conversation emphasizes the need to recognize our limitations and depend on God in the healing process, giving glory to Him for the miracles that occur.

Takeaways

  • Healing prayer is a powerful practice that can restore the body, mind, and spirit.
  • Compassion is a key element in healing prayer, as Jesus often demonstrated compassion before performing miracles.
  • Paying attention to the signals of the Lord's presence is crucial in discerning when to pray for healing.
  • Writing and publishing a book on healing prayer can help spread the message and testimonies of God's healing power. Healing prayer can bring joy and laughter to individuals and relationships.
  • Prayer plays a vital role in the healing process, allowing individuals to cooperate with the power of the Lord.
  • Becoming aware of the presence of God and recognizing our limitations can lead to powerful healing experiences.
  • Giving glory to God for healing miracles is essential, as He is the source of all healing.

Connect with Rev. Dr. David Chotka
www.spiritequip.com
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IG @David_Chotka
YouTube @SpiritEquipbyDavidChotka4626

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www.spiritequip.com/books

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Rev. Dr. David Chotka

Reverend/ Speaker/ Author

Rev. Dr. David Chotka is the Founder and Director of Spirit-Equip Ministries, a trans-denominational equipping ministry focused on developing spiritual disciplines. He is also the Chair of the Alliance Pray! Team (APT)--a ministry developed by the General Assembly of the C&MA Canada, to serve as a catalyst to develop prayer equipping resources and leading events across the movement and beyond.

In addition, David has served as the Canadian director of the College of Prayer, Canada, a trans-denominational ministry dedicated to working with every stream of the Lord’s church to deepen ministries of intercession.

Dr. David has led many prayer/deeper life events in differing contexts, including sacramental, evangelical and charismatic churches and trans-denominational gatherings of leaders (in Canada, the US, 6 nations in Europe, Australia, Japan, as well as in various nations in Africa, Southeast Asia, and Latin America).

He has studied in Sacramental, Reform, Brethren, Wesleyan Methodist, and trans-denominational contexts, and was mentored by Dr. Gordon Fee (Pentecostal), Dr. John White (Brethren/Anglican), Dr. Maxie Dunnam (Evangelical Methodist) and Rev. Danny Morris (Discernment Author and speaker).

David has four earned degrees with three in Theology/Spirituality (M.Div. TST, Th.M. Regent College, Vancouver, D.Min. Gordon Conwell), and serves as an adjunct instructor in the Pathways School for ministry.