The Power of Prayer and Divine Healing: A Call to Faith

Discover the transformative power of prayer and divine healing in this inspiring post from Pastor Barron Greenwalt of En-Joy Ministries. Rooted in the New Testament Divine Healing Covenant (James 5:13-18) and Christ’s atonement (Isaiah 53:4-5), this message explores how faith-filled prayer brings God’s healing presence into our lives. Learn practical steps to pray with authority, bind sickness, and stand on God’s promises like Psalm 91:9-10 and 1 Peter 2:24. With biblical examples like Elijah and Hannah, this post encourages believers to trust God’s Word, pray fervently, and experience His healing power today.

We Serve Together: Reflecting God’s Heart Through Unity, Healing, and Service

At En-Joy Ministries, we’re called to serve together, reflecting God’s heart through unity, healing, and compassion. John 6:1–15 shows Jesus multiplying a boy’s lunch to feed thousands, illustrating how our collective efforts, guided by the Holy Spirit, transform lives. Isaiah 53:4–5 and James 5:14–16 affirm that Christ’s atonement provides healing, accessed through faith-filled prayer. By serving the needy and fostering koinonia, we show the world Jesus’ love. Join us in volunteering, giving, and praying to meet needs and share the gospel, trusting God to multiply our efforts for His glory.

The Laying on of Hands: A Foundational Power for All Believers

Check out my new blog post on the laying on of hands—a foundational power for all believers! Mark 16:17-18 says those who believe will lay hands on the sick, and they’ll recover. Jesus modeled it (Matt. 8:3), Paul lived it (Acts 28:8), and Hebrews 6:2 calls it elementary. From instant healings to progressive miracles (Mark 8:22-25), it’s not just for ‘special’ Christians—it’s for you. Step out in faith, touch the hurting, and see God move. Read more and share your stories—let’s reclaim this biblical practice together!

Why Every Life Has an Appointed Time to Die

The content emphasizes that while God can answer prayers, healing is not solely about prolonging life without spiritual considerations. Mortality is inevitable, and all people, including Christians, face death due to the consequences of the Fall. For believers, death represents a transition to ultimate healing with God.