Lilian b yeoman biography
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Lilian B. Yeomans Collection (4 vols.)
As a young woman practicing medicine, Miss Lilian B. Yeomans became hopelessly addicted to drugs. “I was a perfect wreck mentally and physically,” she wrote later. One of Dr. Yeomans’ nurses said she was “like a skeleton with a devil inside.” To which Miss Yeomans added, “I think her description, if not very flattering, was accurate.”
Dr. Yeomans’ medical colleagues could offer no help. Christian Science tried but was unable to cure her. Her friends gave up hope, convinced that the addiction would eventually cause her death.
Freedom from the long night of bondage came miraculously when a minister became burdened for Dr. Yeomans. He pointed her to the Word of God and then prayed night and day. Finally the prisoner was set free! (Her complete story is told in chapter 1 of Healing from Heaven.)
Miss Yeomans gave up her medical practice and then for the rest of her life-some 40 years-was a popular Bible teacher and writer, inspiring thousands
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Dr. Lilian B. Yeomans' Healing School: Classic Teachings & Works Unpublished Since the s - eBook
Your Prescription for Health and Healing
Untold millions daglig confront the agony of debilitating symptoms, chronic pain, even ankomsthall disease. Do youor someone you lovesuffer with sickness? You can be well! You just need to know how healing works and how to receive it.
In Healing School, renowned 20th-century gudomlig healing minister Lillian B. Yeomans, M.D. shares scriptural truths to help you get free, remain free, and bring freedom to others bound by disease. A medical doctor who received a miraculous healing herself, Dr. Yeomans traces God's will to heal through the Bible, unpacking keen insights, practical instructions, and powerful testimonies that show you how to take hold of your healing and administer healing to others. This three-part collection includes:
- Six divine healing courses Dr. Yeomans taught at Aimee Semple McPhersons Bible school in the s. Each c
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The Praise Cure: How to Access Healing Power
“Why such haste?”
“Because if we didn’t get up immediately, we should be late and that meant no breakfast. That was part of the cure!”
“Oh, I understand. I suppose, then, you hastily took your bath and ran down to a well-prepared meal.”
“That’s all you know about it. There was no bathroom; and already blue with cold, I had to wash in a hand basin in ice water. Honestly, I have sometimes found a thin film of ice on the water in the jug. Then I had to dress as quickly as I could in all my outdoor things, including heavy walking boots, and put on a warm wrap. I then dashed downstairs to join the procession on the way to breakfast.”
“Why, where was the breakfast?”
“Oh, miles and miles away. That was part of the cure. The road was very rough; I think that was part of the cure, too, to shake up your liver.”
“Well, I suppose you arrived at last and went into a building where they had a huge open firepla