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The joy of facilitating

[…] his love for the receiver (and me). If the coach coaches in faith that Jesus can and will do his healing work, then he will see marvelous things. The little sermons, prophesies, discernment and wisdom that I am always tempted […]

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“There are not words enough to describe….”

[…] love; we are changed from glory to glory as we behold him. (2 Corinthians 3:18) There are not words enough to describe the deep abiding healing and redemption that transforms me through this ministry.” Linda H. Immanuel: A Practicum, page viii

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Indiana

[…] the privilege of observing him facilitate an Immanuel approach session, but he reports that the Lord has been releasing consistent healing through the Immanuel approach sessions he has been facilitating. Douglas Kellenberger, MA, LMHC LifeWorks Counseling & Consulting, Inc. 6202 […]

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CumulativeFAQDocument 11-28-24

[…] Similarities and Differences Between the Immanuel Approach and Other Approaches toEmotional HealingA.Could you talk about how other models/methods of inner healing are the same or differentfrom the Immanuel Approach? For example, Restoring the Foundations, Theophostic,Sozo, Elijah House, etc.?B.Isn’t the Immanuel […]

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IABasicTrainingSlidesComplete

[…] today? Or that You want me to know today?"  Receive comfort  Intercessory prayer  Spiritual direction  Emotional healing work Options for endeavors with God:  Just enjoy spending time with God  "Is there anything else that […]

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suicide

[…] M.D. • www.kclehman.com • Charlotte E.T. Lehman, M.Div. Suicide Related Phenomena... (New 8/29/2003)Page 2 of 54context of more effective emotional healing ministry,2 I have been pleasantly surprised todiscover more understandable patterns and principles than I initially expected.The general purpose of […]

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Chapters24-27(Draft)ImmanuelBook

The Immanuel Approach (to Emotional Healing and to Life) Chapter 24: Immanuel Approach Exercises for Groups & Beginners (©Copyright 2013 K. D. Lehm an MD, new 11/2/07, Revised 2/15 /22 ) NOTE: As of Feb 2022, this essay provides an […]

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Chapter-3-CS5-MoreIntro

[…] journey in developing the Immanuel Approach—includes a detailed discussion of how the Immanuel Approach relates to other methods for emotional healing, such as eye movement desensitization and reprocessing (EMDR) and Theophostic ®-based emotional healing. This context information with respect to […]

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SpiritualDisc2

Karl D. Lehman, M.D. Charlotte E.T. Lehman, M.Div.Spiritual Disciplines and Emotional Healing Ministry:Choosing Healing1(© Copyright 2003 C.E.T. Lehman MDiv & K.D. Lehman MD, Last Revised 12/31/2024)For most Christian emotional healing ministries, the primary goal of the ministry process is tohelp […]

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howlong

[…] recipients who have had dramatic, rapid Immanuelapproach breakthroughs, or they watch our Live Ministry Series (LMS) sessions that presentdramatic, rapid healing in breakthrough sessions, and then they understandably expect/hope thattheir own healing work will be just as dramatic and rapid. […]

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bulimia

[…] case study/testimony that she would like to share withthe rest of you. We join with her in celebrating the wonderful healing that God has done in herlife.Just after Thanksgiving, 2000, I was healed (through Theophostic® ) by the Lord of […]

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2001-6-29ENHowLong

[…] who have never seen a session have asked A=s Theophostic really as fast and effective as it sounds? =s the healing really >instantaneous = as Dr. Smith describes? @ When Theophostic healing did not unfold as quickly and easily as […]

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IAIntroductionThirdVar

[…] directly, as if He is a spiritual director. (He’s actually a very goodspiritual director.) Or the recipient can do emotional healing work – she can go to a traumaticmemory, and then work with Jesus to resolve the trauma. Or the […]

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jdg&bttr New

Karl D. Lehman, M.D. Charlotte E.T. Lehman, M.Div.Judgments and Bitterness as Clutter that Hinders Emotional Healing(©Copyright 2001 K.D. Lehman MD & C.E.T. Lehman MDiv, New 2001, Last revised 1/10/2025)Combining the essays and sample prayers for judgments and bitterness: Our perception […]

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informedconsent

Informed Consent: General Comments andSample Form for Immanuel Approach Emotional Healing(©Copyright 2002 K.D. Lehman MD, New 12/13/2002, revised 6/12/2023)Going through a careful informed consent process with the Immanuel approach recipient is oneof the simplest and easiest things one can do […]

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Chapter35cMemAnchHinderances

[…] up a psychological-spiritual lab in which you couldbe triggered so that memory-anchored hindrances impair your relationship with God, and thenget healing to resolve the underlying trauma and observe the corresponding benefits.Page 1 of 41 Unfortunately, this would be very difficult […]

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