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A poor self-image. Chronic depression. A bitter divorce. The trauma of sexual abuse. Why do some wounds fester and refuse to heal, even after we seek help from those who specialize in treating deep emotional pain? Kraft believes that in order to experience real and lasting freedom from a painful past, we must understand the powerful link between spiritual warfare and inner healing. It is only when we recognize and reject the enemy’s influence on our most hurtful memories that we can receive complete restoration in mind, heart, and spirit. Deep Wounds, Deep Healing is a complete guide to deep-level healing. Whether readers are seeking restoration for themselves or for those under their care, this book will enable them to recognize the spiritual roots of emotional wounds and invite God’s presence into those darkest of places. His power is the hope of freedom and inner healing.
Charles H. (Chuck) Kraft is retired from the faculty of
the School of Intercultural Studies at Fuller Seminary (formerly
the School of World Mission) after 40 years as professor of
anthropology and intercultural communication. He taught
anthropology, communication, contextualization, and spiritual
dynamics (inner healing, deliverance, and spiritual warfare) to
missionaries and prospective missionaries.
He holds degrees from Wheaton College (BA anthropology), Ashland
Theological Seminary (BD theology), and Hartford Seminary
Foundation (PhD anthropological linguistics). He served as a
pioneer missionary among a tribal group (Kamwe/Higi) in
northeastern Nigeria for three years followed by five years each on
the faculties of Michigan State University and UCLA, teaching
linguistics and African languages.
He is the author of more than 30 books and numerous articles in the
fields of his expertise. He spends most of his time now ministering
to those with emotional and spiritual problems and conducting deep
healing (inner healing) seminars in churches worldwide. He has been
used by God to lead thousands to spiritual and emotional freedom in
Jesus Christ.
Those who would like ministry or a seminar may contact him at
ckraft@fuller.edu.