Divine Healing Ministries to hold special service

On Monday 3 December 2007 a special healing service organised by Divine Healing Ministries will take place at St Anne's Cathedral in Belfast.

Divine Healing Ministries, headed by Church of Ireland clergyman Brother David Jardine, has invited Dr Cecil Stewart to be the guest speaker at the event.

Dr Stewart is an Irish businessman and evangelist and can draw from his own personal experience, having been healed from depression and tuberculosis.

In addition to this, his wife Evelyn was diagnosed with terminal cancer, but made a quick and total recovery after prayer. The couple celebrated their 40th wedding anniversary this year.

Dr Stewart is known throughout Ireland and has just returned from a speaking trip in Europe. In addition to this he has spoken at a number of prestigious venues in America.

In the last seven years he has focused mainly on Africa and has been conducting large scale seminars and missions. He has also started to organize ongoing support for orphans in Africa.

The service will also include personal prayer and anointing with oil for healing.
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