What happens when a church stops speaking in hypotheticals and starts acting on the words “lay hands on the sick and they will recover”? We step into that tension with Linda Budd, a pastor from Rivergate Church in Tulsa, who shares how a simple shift in language and practice reshaped her ministry—and the lives of people in real pain. We trace the arc from belief to bold action: declaring healing over bodies, praying with presence, and confronting what holds people down. Linda walks us throug...
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What happens when a church stops speaking in hypotheticals and starts acting on the words “lay hands on the sick and they will recover”? We step into that tension with Linda Budd, a pastor from Rivergate Church in Tulsa, who shares how a simple shift in language and practice reshaped her ministry—and the lives of people in real pain. We trace the arc from belief to bold action: declaring healing over bodies, praying with presence, and confronting what holds people down. Linda walks us throug...
Thumbs up: the softball injury that met a Jewish doctor—and never needed him
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Thumbs up: the softball injury that met a Jewish doctor—and never needed him
What if a single, specific prayer could change the course of a diagnosis? We share a candid, faith-forward conversation with Pastor Linda Budd of Rivergate Church in Tulsa about the grit of persistent prayer, the surprise of precise words, and the stories that follow people home. Linda takes the biblical mandate to lay hands on the sick as a daily practice, not a slogan, and her account unfolds through real-world moments: a woman returning with weakness and naming cancer, a focused command fo...
Minute to Heal It Podcast
What happens when a church stops speaking in hypotheticals and starts acting on the words “lay hands on the sick and they will recover”? We step into that tension with Linda Budd, a pastor from Rivergate Church in Tulsa, who shares how a simple shift in language and practice reshaped her ministry—and the lives of people in real pain. We trace the arc from belief to bold action: declaring healing over bodies, praying with presence, and confronting what holds people down. Linda walks us throug...