Dr Kenneth Mcall tells how through his medical and religious experiences he has discovered a remarkable new method of healing.
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By drawing up a Family Tree he is able to identify the ancestor who is causing his patient harm.
Believing that many supposedly \'incurable\' patients are the victims of ancestral control, he seeks to liberate them from domination.
Dr Kenneth Mcall tells how through his medical and religious experiences he has discovered a remarkable new method of healing.
He then cuts the bond between the ancestor and the patient by celebrating, with a clergyman, a service of Holy Communion in which he delivers the tormented ancestor to God.
By drawing up a Family Tree he is able to identify the ancestor who is causing his patient harm.
Believing that many supposedly \'incurable\' patients are the victims of ancestral control, he seeks to liberate them from domination.
Dr Kenneth Mcall tells how through his medical and religious experiences he has discovered a remarkable new method of healing.
He then cuts the bond between the ancestor and the patient by celebrating, with a clergyman, a service of Holy Communion in which he delivers the tormented ancestor to God.
By drawing up a Family Tree he is able to identify the ancestor who is causing his patient harm.
Believing that many supposedly \'incurable\' patients are the victims of ancestral control, he seeks to liberate them from domination.
Dr Kenneth Mcall tells how through his medical and religious experiences he has discovered a remarkable new method of healing.
He then cuts the bond between the ancestor and the patient by celebrating, with a clergyman, a service of Holy Communion in which he delivers the tormented ancestor to God.
By drawing up a Family Tree he is able to identify the ancestor who is causing his patient harm.
Believing that many supposedly \'incurable\' patients are the victims of ancestral control, he seeks to liberate them from domination.
Dr Kenneth Mcall tells how through his medical and religious experiences he has discovered a remarkable new method of healing.
He then cuts the bond between the ancestor and the patient by celebrating, with a clergyman, a service of Holy Communion in which he delivers the tormented ancestor to God.
By drawing up a Family Tree he is able to identify the ancestor who is causing his patient harm.
Believing that many supposedly incurable patients are the victims of ancestral control, he seeks to liberate them from domination.
Dr Kenneth Mcall tells how through his medical and religious experiences he has discovered a remarkable new method of healing