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Section 2—The Divine Plan in the Medical Missionary Work
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of healing let the physicians work intelligently, not with drugs, but
by following rational methods. Then let them by the prayer of faith
draw upon the power of God to stay the progress of disease. This
will inspire in the suffering ones belief in Christ and the power of
prayer, and it will give them confidence in our simple methods of
treating disease. Such work will be a means of directing minds to
the truth, and will be of great efficiency in the work of the gospel
ministry.—
Letter 126, 1909
.
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For Further Study
Christ’s Methods of Ministry
:
Counsels on Health, 30, 31
,
34
,
316-318
,
497-499
,
526-528
;
The Ministry of Healing, 17-50
,
73-94
,
143
.
Christ Our Example in Simplicity
:
Counsels on Health, 319, 320
.
Objects and Aims of Sanitariums
:
Counsels on Health, 203-254
(
Testimonies for the Church 6:219-
228
);
Counsels on Health, 271-27
(
Testimonies for the Church 7:95-97
);
Testimonies for the Church 8:181-191
.
Sanitariums and Gospel Work
:
Counsels on Health, 212-214
.
Greatest Danger in Sanitarium Work
:
Testimonies For The Church 1:560
.
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