Healing the Family Tree
In this sensational and highly original book Dr Kenneth McAll tells how through his medical and religious experiences he has discovered a remarkable new method of healing.

He believes that many supposedly 'incurable' patients are the victims of ancestral control. He therefore seeks to liberate them from this control. By drawing up a family tree he can identify the ancestor who is causing his patient harm. He then cuts the bond between the ancestor and the patient by celebrating, with a clergyman, a service of Holy Communion in which he delivers the tormented ancestor to God.

His book could revolutionize the spiritual, medical and psychiatric approach to many forms of mental and physical sickness. It will undoubtedly create great controversy among the medical and clerical professions.

Russ Parker, director of the Christian Acorn Healing Foundation, 'is honoured' to be asked to write a new foreword for the SPCK Classics edition.

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Healing the Family Tree
In this sensational and highly original book Dr Kenneth McAll tells how through his medical and religious experiences he has discovered a remarkable new method of healing.

He believes that many supposedly 'incurable' patients are the victims of ancestral control. He therefore seeks to liberate them from this control. By drawing up a family tree he can identify the ancestor who is causing his patient harm. He then cuts the bond between the ancestor and the patient by celebrating, with a clergyman, a service of Holy Communion in which he delivers the tormented ancestor to God.

His book could revolutionize the spiritual, medical and psychiatric approach to many forms of mental and physical sickness. It will undoubtedly create great controversy among the medical and clerical professions.

Russ Parker, director of the Christian Acorn Healing Foundation, 'is honoured' to be asked to write a new foreword for the SPCK Classics edition.

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Healing the Family Tree

Healing the Family Tree

by Kenneth McAll
Healing the Family Tree

Healing the Family Tree

by Kenneth McAll

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Overview

In this sensational and highly original book Dr Kenneth McAll tells how through his medical and religious experiences he has discovered a remarkable new method of healing.

He believes that many supposedly 'incurable' patients are the victims of ancestral control. He therefore seeks to liberate them from this control. By drawing up a family tree he can identify the ancestor who is causing his patient harm. He then cuts the bond between the ancestor and the patient by celebrating, with a clergyman, a service of Holy Communion in which he delivers the tormented ancestor to God.

His book could revolutionize the spiritual, medical and psychiatric approach to many forms of mental and physical sickness. It will undoubtedly create great controversy among the medical and clerical professions.

Russ Parker, director of the Christian Acorn Healing Foundation, 'is honoured' to be asked to write a new foreword for the SPCK Classics edition.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780281069613
Publisher: SPCK (Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge)
Publication date: 01/17/2013
Series: SPCK Classics
Pages: 144
Product dimensions: 5.43(w) x 8.50(h) x (d)

About the Author

Dr Kenneth McCall (1910-2001) was born in China and graduated for Edinburgh University. He returned to China as a missionary-surgeon and was interned by the Japanese, with his wife and child, for four years during the Second World War. His experiences in China led to interest in the powers of 'possession', and he subsequently devoted his life to the curign of psychiatric illness through divine guidance.

Table of Contents

Foreword v
Acknowledgements ix
1 Awakening 1
2 Breaking the Bonds 5
3 Christ's Healing 24
4 Freedom to Choose 39
5 'Suffer the little children...' 52
6 Laying the Ghost 65
7 The Dark World 78
8 'To the Lord in prayer' 98
Prayers 111
Notes 139
Author's Postscript 144
Index 148
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