This book starts off with a testimony of How God healed Morris Bussie Sr. of prostate cancer. Peter says in Acts 10:34, "God is no respecter of persons." This is one of the many reasons why Pastor Morris says, "If God healed me, He is willing to heal you." In this book he talks about the healing power of God; the importance of faith; and how to retain your healing after you receive it. Unfortunately there is a growing percentage of people who have faced or are facing a grim diagnosis of cancer. These are the people who are offered little hope of survival with surgery and/or chemo and no hope of survival without it. Morris Bussie Sr. was one of these people. However, his cure did not come through either one of these means and it's not because he's at adds with the medical establishment. In fact, he holds doctors, nurses and other healthcare workers in high regard. It's simply because he learned the importance of seeking God first in all matters of life, including his path to healing. Reverend Morris Bussie graduated from Rhema Bible Training Center in Tulsa, Oklahoma in 1995. He also holds a diploma from Oral Roberts University Ministry Training and Development Institute where he majored in charismatic ministry. Pastor Morris heads up the Healing School and Hospital and Nursing Home Visitation Programs at Montgomery Faith Fellowship in Gaithersburg Maryland where he is currently an Associate Pastor. Pastor Morris also travels throughout the Untied States under the auspices of John 10:10 Ministries, founded by him for the purposes of teaching healing and faith. He has even worked as an instructor at Reverend Kenneth E. Hagin's Healing School in Tulsa, Oklahoma. In his five years there he had repeatedly witnessed the vast advantage of healing by means of God's wisdom and God's anointing over that of traditional medicine alone. He's even witnessed miracles of those who were deaf, of those who were blind, of those who could not walk; even of those who could not talk. He's seen healing of all types, not just from people who live in the United States, but people from around the world.