New Service for Trauma Survivors – Prayer Ministry Sessions

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Prayer for Healing Ministry Practice –  Rev Barbara B Moore, Masters of Divinity Denver Seminary, is proud to announce the reopening of her pastoral care practice of sessions for healing of trauma and deep wounds. Sessions can be 60 minutes, 90 minutes or two hours. To schedule an appointment: 

https://harvestmountainministries.org/contact/

We are members of the American Christian Counselors Association and carry liability insurance.  I am decreed as a Masters of Divinity Pastoral leader.  I have been a Senior Pastor and Associate and Chaplain. You can review all ministry licenses by searching page – Credentials. 

Since 2004 Rev Moore has helped hundreds of people receive inner healing. There are many books written about this ministry that is different than counseling, but has very significant results.

What is deep trauma ? Excerpts from www.christianinnerhealing.org

The painful memories of our past that cause deep emotional scars.  Just beneath the surface and even deeper, our thoughts and emotions are recorded.  They directly affect our view of life and our relationships.  They affect the way we perceive God, others and ourselves. Many times these deep memories are not healed by general prayer, conversion or by psychiatric help.  In order to fully heal and bring our lives into a more intimate relationship with Our Lord and Savior, these memories must be uncovered and healed by Jesus.  Only He can bring full healing to those painful memories, even those we are not consciously aware of.

In the process of inner healing, Jesus uncovers those painful memories piece by piece; like an onion with the layers being peeled away one at a time.  “New birth”, being “born again” or an “infilling by the Holy Spirit” will not always automatically heal these areas.  Prayer, discipline and willpower alone will not bring us to that peaceful place. A special kind of healing is needed– unlearning ways of acting based on emotional trauma and scars and relearning a new way of thinking and acting.  Once we become aware of wanting a more intimate relationship with Jesus and begin to trust Jesus more we are able to open our hearts to healing and allow His love to more deeply penetrate our hearts.

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