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Debates on our national system of providing health care are raging in political and corporate offices around the country. Traditionally, however, churches and faith centers have been the sites of healing, health, and wholeness for a community.

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In the 1970s, many churches in the U.S. experienced a resurgence of "healing ministries" that accompanied a renewed charismatic movement. Healing services, laying on of hands, anointing with oil, healing prayer, and many other manifestations all spring from the healing ministry of Jesus. It's what he did: He healed. He taught. He saved.

This "making people whole again" was a way Jesus prepared those he met for receiving the good news into their lives. Karin Granberg-Michaelson wrote in her article The Healing Church:

In considering the healing miracles of Jesus and the profound emphasis he placed on wholeness, we must ask what Jesus wished to communicate through his healing works in people's lives. That is best answered in the context of more basic assumptions about the meaning of Jesus' overall ministry in and to the world.

While many churches are deeply faithful to their healing ministry, it sometimes doesn't make it past the church doors. It doesn't flow into a social concern for how we as Christians can serve the common good. "If the church is to reclaim its healing ministry, it must ask the question 'what constitutes wholeness?'" writes Granberg-Michaelson.

Wholeness is not just for the individual or the community of Christians; it is a gift God gives to us and through us for the larger society. It is part and parcel of how we move as a society "toward healing and reconciliation," as Granberg-Michaelson puts it.

If healing and wholeness (spiritual, physical, and emotional) is a gift that God gives to the church, then it is our responsibility to find ways to share the workings of that gift in service of the common good. Granberg-Michaelson says:

Whole person health care [the treatment of a person as a unity of body, mind, and spirit] is, therefore, the heritage of the church. We must reclaim our function as the primary mediator of healing in society.

One important way that we as Christians can "reclaim our function as the primary mediator of healing in society" is by educating ourselves on the nitty-gritty of the health-care debate and working to craft a system that allows healing to flow throughout our land.

We want to craft a health-care system that honors a fair exchange of money for services, that redistributes our social capital toward the health and healing of all over the long-term, and that allows for philanthropy and generosity of heart by those who can give freely for the betterment of all.

A generous health-care system that reflects a commitment to healing and wholeness for the sake of securing human dignity is a priority. It's one way Christians can extend our healing ministry toward our national body.

You can read Karin Granberg-Michaelson's whole article here.

Rose Marie Berger, an associate editor at Sojourners, blogs at www.rosemarieberger.com.

To learn more about health-care reform, click here to visit Sojourners' Health-Care Resources Web page.

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08-23-2009 @ 7:36am

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11-20-2009 @ 2:32pm

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by: Jay Andrews

08-23-2009 @ 7:36am

A big concerns lies in the area of unintended consequences. If implemented with a heavy hand, a public option could undermine the viability of private options, resulting in a bifurcation of care into two widely disparate tiers. Another risk involves the erosion of innovation. Incentives for continuous improvement must be built into any public option. This will require some big thinking outside the box.

by: aed defibrillator

11-20-2009 @ 2:32pm

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09-11-2009 @ 3:43am

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03-02-2010 @ 1:25pm

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09-11-2009 @ 3:43am

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03-02-2010 @ 11:25am

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03-02-2010 @ 1:25pm

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by: husnain

08-14-2009 @ 10:34am

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by: husnain

08-14-2009 @ 10:34am

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by: Weight Loss Pills

08-22-2009 @ 12:53am

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by: Weight Loss Pills

08-22-2009 @ 12:53am

Just take your calories and divide by 4 to find out how many grams of carbohydrates you need. I will be the 1000 calories and divide by 4 to equal 250 grams of carbohydrates.

by: Jay Andrews

08-23-2009 @ 7:36am

A big concerns lies in the area of unintended consequences. If implemented with a heavy hand, a public option could undermine the viability of private options, resulting in a bifurcation of care into two widely disparate tiers. Another risk involves the erosion of innovation. Incentives for continuous improvement must be built into any public option. This will require some big thinking outside the box.

by: Jay Andrews

08-23-2009 @ 7:36am

A big concerns lies in the area of unintended consequences. If implemented with a heavy hand, a public option could undermine the viability of private options, resulting in a bifurcation of care into two widely disparate tiers. Another risk involves the erosion of innovation. Incentives for continuous improvement must be built into any public option. This will require some big thinking outside the box.

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09-01-2009 @ 11:47pm

This is really a great way of sharing love with others.. Healing ministry is not for all christian.. There are certain people who provided with that talent...

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09-01-2009 @ 11:47pm

This is really a great way of sharing love with others.. Healing ministry is not for all christian.. There are certain people who provided with that talent...

by: Salu

09-11-2009 @ 3:43am

Helping others is a thing which christianity teaches. One should surely do this.

by: Salu

09-11-2009 @ 3:43am

Helping others is a thing which christianity teaches. One should surely do this.

by: aed defibrillator

11-20-2009 @ 2:32pm

Just wondering why the debate takes too long when in fact the health of the nation is at stake.

by: aed defibrillator

11-20-2009 @ 2:32pm

Just wondering why the debate takes too long when in fact the health of the nation is at stake.

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by: Dallashealthinsurance

03-02-2010 @ 11:25am

In spite the odds, health care is very important. It's one consolation for life's hard work especially to the lowly workers.

by: Dallashealthinsurance

03-02-2010 @ 11:25am

In spite the odds, health care is very important. It's one consolation for life's hard work especially to the lowly workers.

by: Dallashealthinsurance

03-02-2010 @ 1:25pm

In spite the odds, health care is very important. It's one consolation for life's hard work especially to the lowly workers.

by: Dallashealthinsurance

03-02-2010 @ 1:25pm

In spite the odds, health care is very important. It's one consolation for life's hard work especially to the lowly workers.

by: Social Media Pricing

06-16-2010 @ 2:48pm

yes agree, help others, so that you will be helped.

by: Social Media Pricing

06-16-2010 @ 2:48pm

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