There is a way to experience life-changing intimacy with God and, at the same time, receive emotional, spiritual, and physical healing. The key is daily Communion. In his book, The Meal That Heals, Perry Stone explains how God established a total healing covenant that is available to you today through Communion.
Through a daily, personal Communion service with God--right in your own home--you can experience spiritual renewal and physical healing in your life.
In this book, Stone reveals:
- Biblical and historical evidence that God heals people today
- How the early church celebrated daily Communion and how we can restore the practice
- The greatest hindrance to receiving your healing and how to remove it
- How receiving daily communion can extend your life and bring healing to your body, soul, and spirit
Table of Contents
Foreword by Jentezen Franklin
Preface
Introduction
Chapter 1: Gods Covenant of Healing for His Children
Chapter 2: Understanding the Communion Meal
Chapter 3: What Does It Mean to Break Bread?
Chapter 4: Secrets in the Garden of Gethsemane
Chapter 5: The Mystery of the Manna
Chapter 6: The Priesthood of the Believer
Chapter 7: The Greatest Hindrance to Receiving Healing
Chapter 8: Communion Not a Magical Formula
Chapter 9: When Sickness Tries to Return to Your House
Chapter 10: The Secret Power of the Blood of the Lamb
Chapter 11: The Didache and the Messianic Banquet
Chapter 12: How to Receive the Communion Meal
Chapter 13: Answering Your Questions About Daily Communion
Chapter 14: Why Should You Die Before Your Time?
Chapter 15: Seven Covenants That Bring Blessing to Your Life
Chapter 16: Building a Family Altar in Your Home
Conclusion: My Final Word to You
Notes
About the Author
Perry Stone, a fourth-generation minister, directs one of Americas fastest-growing ministries, The Voice of Evangelism, striving to reach the world with the gospel of Christ through regional conferences, television, CD/DVD resources, printed material, and missionary sponsorship. An author and international evangelist, Perry continued his education through Lee College extended studies and holds a BA in theology from Covenant Life Christian College. He lives in Cleveland, Tennessee, with his wife of twenty-seven years, Pam, and their two children.