Healing is a Bittersweet Process: “The Healer” by Jean-Marie Nkusi
What about an excellent book to add to your home library? Getting a book to add to your list of books to read is one of the finest things in life. Definitely worth your time and effort. Reading a book is not just a way to nourish your mind; it is also a form of “me time.” You’ve been working so hard; you deserve a break and a gift. Get a copy of Jean-Marie Nkusi’s must-read book, “The Healer”.
The Healer is available. While some people may have found solace in these words, others may have been saddened. When you are not in need of healing, it is simple to talk about it. Knowing and believing that God is a Healer is harder when it concerns oneself.
Healing is a bittersweet process that cries a lot of grace, empathy, and compassion rather than being legalistic. For instance, the Bible says that God heals, but how does someone who is physically ill respond to this truth? More so if they haven’t yet received healing.
This book may give you hope and a fresh perspective as you unpack the reality that the Healer is available. This truth, which ought to be motivating, might instead cause us to feel hopeless if we approach it with the wrong mentality.
“The Healer” is about when Jean-Marie Nkusi was just twelve years old. He was living in a refugee camp in Burundi when he got malaria and went into a coma. He had a miraculous, transformative religious experience while he lay on the hospital bed, surrounded by his family, who were reciting the Rosary. He perceived his body rising towards Heaven, where he encountered Jesus Christ and the Virgin Mary. They informed him that although he had been restored, he still had to come back to earth to spread the special message of God’s love.