by F. F. Bosworth (Author), Robert V. Bosworth (Foreword by)
F. F. Bosworth's earnest prayer was that many thousands would learn to apply the promises of God's Word to their lives through his book, Christ the Healer. Bosworth offers an astonishing discussion of healing, based on the premise that Jesus redeemed us from our diseases when he atoned for our sins. This classic on healing, first released in 1924, has sold more than 500,000 copies and continues to enrich and inspire new readers every day.
This revised and expanded edition includes a brand-new foreword and epilogue on the remarkable life and healing of the author himself, written by his son.
Back Jacket
The beloved, classic work from F. F. Bosworth
F. F. Bosworth's earnest prayer was that many thousands would learn to apply the promises of God's Word to their lives through his book, Christ the Healer. First released in 1924, this beloved classic work on healing has sold more than 800,000 copies over a century later--and continues to enrich and inspire new readers every day.
Bosworth presents a life-changing discussion of healing, based on the biblical premise that Jesus redeemed us from our diseases when He atoned for our sins. This revised and expanded edition also includes:
● thirty-one questions for deeper thought and reflection
● testimonies from blessed readers
● a new foreword and epilogue on the remarkable life and healing of the author himself, written by his son
For generations, Christ the Healer has changed hundreds of thousands of lives. Let this remarkable book change yours as well.
Author Biography
During the first half of the twentieth century, F. F. Bosworth conducted evangelistic and healing campaigns across the US and launched the "National Radio Revival" ministry. At age 75, he went to Africa to preach and teach. He died in 1958. His son, Robert V. Bosworth, editor of this edition, continues the ministry through World Outreach, Inc., African Evangelical Mission, and Morning Watch.
Number of Pages: 256
Dimensions: 0.7 x 8.4 x 5.4 IN
Publication Date: September 01, 2008