Deep healing is possible…
Trauma Recovery Prayer
for God's life-changing transformation
Individual Prayer Sessions
In-Person or Online via Zoom
Men and women all over the world have discovered freedom and transformation from the profound wounding inflicted by abuse in this private, biblically-based haven of healing.
These private sessions are based on The Immanuel Approach, pioneered by Dr. E. James Wilder and Dr. Karl Lehman. This method illuminates the path to deep emotional healing by integrating faith-based emotional healing with insights provided by psychological and neurological research. (For more information, please visit www.immanuelapproach.com.)
Unlike other approaches, the Immanuel Approach has revealed that true healing often emerges from the nurturing embrace of a positive, relational connection with Jesus rather than from the depths of pain.
What you can expect
After scheduling your appointment, one of our trained prayer ministers will email you with details about your upcoming prayer session.
At your session, two prayer ministers will meet with you via Zoom or in a private in-person setting and lead you in a 90-minute time of prayer and connection with Jesus.
Online and in-person
Our private trauma recovery prayer sessions are 90 minutes long.
In-person sessions are available in Blaine and Mankato, located in Minnesota (the address is provided after you schedule your appointment).
Online sessions are conducted via Zoom and available to anyone anywhere in the world.
Fee
The suggested donation for each session is $125. No one is turned away due to inability to pay. When you fill out the registration form, you will see options for the payment amount, from $50 to $125. We ask that you pay what you are able and choose the best for your financial situation. If you are unable to pay at this time, please contact us at prayer@doorofhopeministries.org.
Freedom from the deep wounding caused by abuse will change your life.
“My prayer ministry appointments have been so powerful in removing roadblocks and restoring my intimacy with the Lord Jesus!”
— CAROLANN R., DOOR OF HOPE CLIENT
FAQs
Can you tell me more about the ministers facilitating prayer sessions?
Our prayer ministers:
work in pairs to facilitate a sense of safety for the participant and to provide accountability
can be scheduled as female-only or male-only teams, depending on your preference
are trained in the Immanuel Approach and other proven prayer and trauma recovery techniques
are mentored and accompanied until they are ready to serve as a lead trauma recovery prayer minister
Are there COVID restrictions?
Please be respectful of others when scheduling in-person prayer appointments, especially if you have COVID-like symptoms. Door of Hope strives to follow current CDC guidelines as well as recommendations from the Minnesota Department of Health.