Today on Jewish Voice: Mark Rutland

September 19, 2016

Hurting. Burdened. Confused. Depressed. We don’t like to admit it, but sometimes these words can describe a season of life even for Believers who love and faithfully follow Yeshua (Jesus). When an excruciating bout of depression led Dr. Mark Rutland to explore more deeply the subject of prayer, he came to understand that prayer holds a miraculous power for soul restoration. Dr. Rutland sits down with Jonathan Bernis to discuss his book, “21 Seconds to Change Your World,” revealing how you can discover the truth about God’s love and power that will both bless and heal you. Dr. Rutland is a New York Times bestselling author, educator, charismatic leader, businessman, and nationally recognized figure in Christian higher education.

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