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Prayer Healing
Prayer Healing, often considered
laying-on-of-hands, is equally effective in person or at a distance. This can
be a solitary activity or part of group interaction. The Council takes
an interdenominational, and interfaith approach to intercessory prayer. Representative for Prayer Healing - Rev. Cay Randall-May, PhD
 Inspired by her own personal healing experience through prayer, Rev. Cay Randall-May, Ph.D. was led to devote her ministry to researching prayer and leading a prayer groups. Her book, “Pray Together Now, How to Find or Form a Prayer Group” (Element Books, 1999; Vega Books, 2002) has become a classic reference documenting the history of over 90 prayer groups from many different Christian denominations and other faiths. The Rev./Dr. Randall-May holds ordination in the International Council of Community Churches and the International Science of Mind Church for Spiritual Healing. She has led an interdenominational prayer group in her hometown of Phoenix, Arizona, for more than 20 years and welcomes the opportunity to assist others who would like to experience group prayer. She also performs personal healings using prayerful laying-on-of-hands. These are often done in groups or personally, as well as at a distance. She believes that prayer is one of the most widely called upon and powerful of all approaches to healing of self and others. It is equally applicable for physical, emotional, energetic, or spiritual issues and even is effective in the face of complex or traumatic grief and loss. According to Randall-May, “The most rewarding result of using prayer on a regular basis is that the pray-er receives the most benefit in the form of joy and balance in all aspects of one’s life. There is a tremendous sense of service which comes with being a prayer worker.” Contact information: crandallmayphx@aol.com www.cayrandallmay.com 602-404-8646
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