Chicagos sick and physically-impaired?
We believe in laying hands on the sick and praying for them according to Scripture. This is a location that is handicap accessible and suitable for the sick to come and soak in His healing presence. We pray for the sick throughout the day and always upon request. We have a healing room set up in the Prayer Furnace. …Chicago’s poor? We have a value system that is directly linked to how we posture ourselves with the poor. We want the house of prayer to be a place of “advocacy” in the Spirit for Chicago’s poor and disenfranchised. We want to extravagantly sow into the poor of our region and touch them the same way Jesus would touch them. We don’t want to separate what we are doing here from the poor. We hope to have established resources in this area eventually and be networked with mercy and compassion ministries across the city. …non-Christians? The Prayer Furnace is not “inter-faith”, in the sense of encompassing prayer from religious traditions other than Christianity. However, al