Minute to Heal It Podcast
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Minute to Heal It Podcast
Prayer Breaks A Family Pattern Of Cancer
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A single sentence can expose a hidden fear: “It’s hereditary.” We talk through a moment from a live healing service where a word of knowledge calls out pain in the temple area near the eye, and a woman responds by sharing she just had skin cancer removed there. The physical detail is specific, but the emotional weight is even heavier because she has watched the same condition return again and again in her family.
We walk step by step through what happens next: the invitation to come forward, the choice to let a community pray, and the decision to speak with conviction rather than caution. You’ll hear language that many people associate with Christian healing ministry and deliverance prayer, including the belief that the power of God can change what looks permanent and that a repeating pattern of sickness can be broken. If you’ve searched for prayer for healing, faith healing testimonies, or how to pray about hereditary cancer risk, this conversation sits right in that intersection of story, belief, and bold declaration.
The key line we return to is simple and confrontational: “This will not happen a second time.” We talk about what it means to confront recurrence, how fear can attach to family history, and why naming a cycle matters when you’re asking for healing. Whether you come with strong faith, lots of questions, or a mix of both, this is an honest snapshot of how healing prayer sounds in the room, not just on paper.
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kin Cancer And Family History
eclaring Healing And No Return
reaking Hereditary Cancer In Prayer
Linda BuddMy friend who works with me in Encounters Healing Service stood up and said, had a word of knowledge for pain in the temple area near the eye. And a woman lifted her hand and she said, I just had skin cancer removed there. She said, But it's hereditary, and people in my family keep having it come back. And I said, You walk on up here because my friend is going to declare some things over you, and you will never get cancer there again. And so they began to do that and declare that the power of God was changing that, that they were being delivered. This woman was being delivered from this hereditary disease of cancer that always grows right near the eye. And I heard name one, seven through nine, this will not happen a second time. I want to tell you that if cancer runs in your family, if there's a hereditary condition of it, I want to tell you in the name of Jesus that that is broken now. That cycle is broken now, and that hereditary disease is broken now. And I say to you, in the name of Jesus, this thing will not come upon you and it will not happen a second time. In Jesus' name.