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Inner Healing Seminar by Rev Dr Margaret Seaward (3 Days)
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The People's Church (AG Singapore) LHK 3, 8 New Industrial Road #04-01 Singapore, Singapore 536200 Singapore
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What is Inner Healing
Are there areas in your life that trouble you?
That constantly seem to defeat you?
That you never seem to be able to have victory?
Inner Healing involves healing of the mind, emotions and spirit that have been wounded by the things of this world. If you are in need of spiritual healing, these sessions and prayers will set you free. We invite you to come experience a complete healing with us. Experience God’s power as Rev Dr Margaret Seaward ministers to us.
There will be a total of three inner healing sessions and registrants are encouraged to come for all sessions. There will be lunch provided for the Saturday session.
20th May 2016* (Friday)
7.30pm – 9.30pm
21st May 2016* (Saturday)
10.30am – 3pm
22nd May 2016 (Sunday)
Joined Service 10am - 1pm
* Friday and Saturday sessions strictly by registration only
Reverend Dr. Margaret Seaward's Biography
Rev. Dr. Margaret Seaward pastored Elim Church in Singapore for over 19 years together with her husband, Rev. Dr. Fred O. Seaward, who was the Senior Pastor of the Church. They are ordained ministers of the Assemblies of God, Singapore and U.S.A. and have pioneered several churches in Singapore and Malaysia. Throughout the years, Rev. Margaret has spoken, preached and taught at Churches, Christian Organizations, Bible Schools, Seminars and Conventions in Singapore, Australia, Europe, Africa, America and other parts of the world. She is a well known and a gifted preacher, teacher and evangelist. Presently, she teaches regularly at the Asia Theological Centre for Evangelism and Missions. She also teaches at Tung Ling Bible School. Born of missionary parents in China, Rev. Dr. Margaret Seaward was a Prisoner of War with her family for 2 years and was imprisoned in a concentration camp in China for six (6) months during the Second World War. She and her family returned to America in the 2nd Prisoners of War exchange between Japan and America. She came to Singapore in 1955, and has been serving the Lord here since then.