Everyone fails in life, but nobody likes to do it. Failure makes us feel sad, depressed, shameful, and even guilty. Shame and Guilt drive us to hide in relationships, mask through performance, and protect ourselves by becoming isolated. Many illnesses—both physical and emotional—stem from our inability to address failure in our lives in a healthy way.
So, what if we told you that failure is not the end but a natural part of spiritual growth with God? It is possible to reevaluate failure and become free from the haunting past of regret.
This one-day conference taught by Scott Iwahashi, Elder of Hope of the Generations Church and Be in Health, will expose the devil’s plan to use destructive thoughts and behavioral patterns around failure to make us sick physically and spiritually. Healing is possible through vulnerability and honesty in our relationship with God, ourselves, and others.
Scott first came to Be in Health in 2005 to attend the For My Life Retreat. He came searching for healing from carpal tunnel syndrome that threatened his professional illustration career, and he desired proof that God was real. The Bible claimed healing and miracles were possible, and this was his opportunity to find out.
That week propelled him to test if the Bible’s claims were genuine, with the intent of dedicating his life to understanding and applying its truth. Through applying the For My Life principles, he has received healing in many areas, including dramatically improved eyesight, reversing of severe bow-leggedness, and healing of carpal tunnel syndrome.
As a part of the Be in Health Team, Scott was challenged by Dr. Henry W. Wright to search Scriptures, scientific, and other data for himself, rather than blindly accept various opinions. Dr. Wright taught him that living for truth is not convenient, but anything meaningful rarely is.
In August of 2019, Scott was ordained as an elder of Hope of the Generations Church by Pastor Henry Wright. He continues to investigate the Word with this very practical approach: if the Bible is true, then we should see the fruit of the fulfillment of Scripture in our lives, our churches, and our families, including miracles and healing. If we don’t see that fruit, it is time to find out what we are missing.
Scott met his wife, Allison, at Hope of the Generations church, and together they have eight children. He is grateful for his family and for learning how to live a normal life. He still enjoys drawing as a creative outlet, although he no longer pursues art as a full-time profession. Some of his children are already picking up his artistic talent as well.
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Be in Health is the ministry branch of Hope of the Generations Church in Thomaston, GA. We seek to help you understand the connection between your broken relationships and disease. We have seen tens of thousands of testimonies of physical healing from all kinds of diseases, as well as freedom from mental health issues as God has worked with people through our ministry. We work with you to strengthen your relationships with God, yourself, and others which produces hope and health.
We have insights into cancer, cardiovascular disease, diabetes, infertility, mental illness, learning disabilities, autoimmune disease, allergies, divorce, addictions, depression, anxiety disorders, traumas, rejection, hopelessness, and much more.
We offer a life-changing, healing retreat called For My Life. Click here to find out more about Be in Health: https://www.beinhealth.com/
Be in Health in Thomaston, GA. The address is 4178 Crest Highway, Thomaston, GA 30286