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Have you ever wanted God to bring you healing but on your own terms? Today, Kelly walks us through Naaman’s story in 2 Kings 5. Naaman had wealth, power, and position. He also had an incurable skin disease that none of his resources could remedy. When God’s servant Elisha offered Naaman a prescription for healing, Naaman refused. Why should he, a powerful man with status from a land of clear flowing rivers, dunk himself in the dirty water of the Jordan River? Naaman needed more than physical healing on his own terms; He needed an encounter with the living God. And so do we. We hope you’ll join us for this meaningful episode about seeking God’s healing His way. 
“When God brings about our healing we will know that it is Him and only Him.”
Scripture References
2 Kings 5:1-16
James 4:6
John 1:29
Colossians 1:21-22 
Relevant Links
To find out more about Kelly’s work in the Amazon jungle with Justice & Mercy International you can read one of her most personal books Wherever The River Runs: How A Forgotten People Renewed My Hope In The Gospel.
To go deeper into topics similar to today’s you can check out Kelly’s Bible study No Other Gods: The Unrivaled Pursuit Of Christ.
Walter Brueggemann quote from his Lenten devotional book A Way Other Than Our Own.
Receive a free 21-day d evotional called The Blessed Life when you sign up for Kelly’s newsletter at Kellyminter.com. Limited time.  
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Kelly works closely with Justice & Mercy International in the Amazon and in Moldova. You can check out their work here.
Opening Music to the Cultivate Podcast is Time For Singing from her project Hymns & Hallelujahs.
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Have you ever wanted God to bring you healing but on your own terms? Today, Kelly walks us through Naaman’s story in 2 Kings 5. Naaman had wealth, power, and position. He also had an incurable skin disease that none of his resources could remedy. When God’s servant Elisha offered Naaman a prescription for healing, Naaman refused. Why should he, a powerful man with status from a land of clear flowing rivers, dunk himself in the dirty water of the Jordan River? Naaman needed more than physical healing on his own terms; He needed an encounter with the living God. And so do we. We hope you’ll join us for this meaningful episode about seeking God’s healing His way. 
“When God brings about our healing we will know that it is Him and only Him.”
Scripture References
2 Kings 5:1-16
James 4:6
John 1:29
Colossians 1:21-22 
Relevant Links
To find out more about Kelly’s work in the Amazon jungle with Justice & Mercy International you can read one of her most personal books Wherever The River Runs: How A Forgotten People Renewed My Hope In The Gospel.
To go deeper into topics similar to today’s you can check out Kelly’s Bible study No Other Gods: The Unrivaled Pursuit Of Christ.
Walter Brueggemann quote from his Lenten devotional book A Way Other Than Our Own.
Receive a free 21-day d evotional called The Blessed Life when you sign up for Kelly’s newsletter at Kellyminter.com. Limited time.  
Socials
Subscribe to the Cultivate Podcast on accessmore.com so you never miss an episode. 
Follow Kelly on Instagram and Facebook
Kelly works closely with Justice & Mercy International in the Amazon and in Moldova. You can check out their work here.
Opening Music to the Cultivate Podcast is Time For Singing from her project Hymns & Hallelujahs.

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