Appointments
We Offer Limited 1-on-1 Prayer Appointments
Healing and deliverance sometimes require us to accept a bit of mystery.
At times it seems "easy". Sometimes, though, it seems that God has purposes beyond meeting the known needs, and in these cases it can take some "digging" guided by Holy Spirit. For these more complex cases, we have limited 1-on-1 Prayer Appointments available. You'll find details of the appointments and how to schedule them below.
We offer these 1-on1 appointments out of the love of Christ to help people along with the more complex cases of healing and/or deliverance.
We offer these 1-on1 appointments out of the love of Christ to help people along with the more complex cases of healing and/or deliverance.
Are Our 1-on-1 Appointments For You?
On-demand prayer is the heart of viralhealing.
Our on-demand, recorded prayers are currently posted on YouTube on our viralhealing channel (click here).
Our on-demand, recorded prayers are currently posted on YouTube on our viralhealing channel (click here).
1-on-1 prayers are for only a small subset of people who find us. 1-on-1 prayers are very costly to both us and to you, as they require time and a quiet space with good internet connectivity. For this reason, 1-on-1 prayers are offered for the more "complex" cases.
Here we'll try to explain what "complex" cases look like. See the sections below for more qualification information.
Here we'll try to explain what "complex" cases look like. See the sections below for more qualification information.
Simple versus Complex Healing Process
At times healing seems "easy".
Sometimes, though, it seems that God has purposes beyond meeting the known needs, and in these cases seeing the manifestation of healing can take some "digging" guided by Holy Spirit. For these more complex cases, we have limited 1-on-1 Prayer Appointments available. You'll find details of the appointments and how to schedule them below.
Let's consider two scripture examples that demonstrate the mystery of healing:
At times healing seems "easy".
Sometimes, though, it seems that God has purposes beyond meeting the known needs, and in these cases seeing the manifestation of healing can take some "digging" guided by Holy Spirit. For these more complex cases, we have limited 1-on-1 Prayer Appointments available. You'll find details of the appointments and how to schedule them below.
Let's consider two scripture examples that demonstrate the mystery of healing:
"22 They came to Bethsaida, and some people brought a blind man and begged Jesus to touch him. 23 He took the blind man by the hand and led him outside the village. When he had spit on the man's eyes and put his hands on him, Jesus asked, “Do you see anything?”
24 He looked up and said, “I see people; they look like trees walking around.”
25 Once more Jesus put his hands on the man's eyes. Then his eyes were opened, his sight was restored, and he saw everything clearly. 26 Jesus sent him home, saying, “Don't even go into the village.”
Mark 8:22-26, NIV
In this first example, Jesus did some things that might rightly make you scratch your chin and say, "Huh?"!
First, he took the man outside the village. Could this have had something to do with the village itself (which Jesus would later tell the man not to go into)?
Second, Jesus spit on the man's eyes before laying hands on him.
I've heard it said that common treatment of afflicted individuals by Jewish society at the time of Jesus was that people would spit on the afflicted people as they were passed by. The afflicted people were considered sinners as they were thought (wrongly in many cases) to be afflicted on account of their own sin or their parents' sin.
When Jesus spit on the man's eyes he did what many others had likely done to the man, but Jesus was not mocking or degrading the man when he did so. Rather, Jesus used that very degrading thing which had likely been repeatedly done to the man in order to bring about the man's healing!
Why?!
I wish I knew exactly why. Perhaps doing so actually reversed a curse, or perhaps it brought some sort of emotional healing to the man that God knew he needed. God knows, and one day I look forward to watching heaven's replay of the event and asking God why this is how it happened! This example, though, shows one where Jesus was being led by Holy Spirit to do something unusual to accomplish the man's healing.
Next, we'll look at an "easier" example.
In this first example, Jesus did some things that might rightly make you scratch your chin and say, "Huh?"!
First, he took the man outside the village. Could this have had something to do with the village itself (which Jesus would later tell the man not to go into)?
Second, Jesus spit on the man's eyes before laying hands on him.
I've heard it said that common treatment of afflicted individuals by Jewish society at the time of Jesus was that people would spit on the afflicted people as they were passed by. The afflicted people were considered sinners as they were thought (wrongly in many cases) to be afflicted on account of their own sin or their parents' sin.
When Jesus spit on the man's eyes he did what many others had likely done to the man, but Jesus was not mocking or degrading the man when he did so. Rather, Jesus used that very degrading thing which had likely been repeatedly done to the man in order to bring about the man's healing!
Why?!
I wish I knew exactly why. Perhaps doing so actually reversed a curse, or perhaps it brought some sort of emotional healing to the man that God knew he needed. God knows, and one day I look forward to watching heaven's replay of the event and asking God why this is how it happened! This example, though, shows one where Jesus was being led by Holy Spirit to do something unusual to accomplish the man's healing.
Next, we'll look at an "easier" example.
46 Then they came to Jericho. As Jesus and his disciples, together with a large crowd, were leaving the city, a blind man, Bartimaeus (which means “son of Timaeus”), was sitting by the roadside begging. 47 When he heard that it was Jesus of Nazareth, he began to shout, “Jesus, Son of David, have mercy on me!”
48 Many rebuked him and told him to be quiet, but he shouted all the more, “Son of David, have mercy on me!”
49 Jesus stopped and said, “Call him.”
So they called to the blind man, “Cheer up! On your feet! He's calling you.” 50 Throwing his cloak aside, he jumped to his feet and came to Jesus.
51 “What do you want me to do for you?” Jesus asked him.
The blind man said, “Rabbi, I want to see.”
52 “Go,” said Jesus, “your faith has healed you.” Immediately he received his sight and followed Jesus along the road.
Mark 10:46-52, NIV
In this second example we see the method of healing that we often see in the ministry of Jesus... with a "word" the man was healed. Specifically, when Jesus said "Go, your faith has healed you" we see that healing was released to the man.
I cannot tell you exactly why these two men needed different mechanisms of healing. I just know they did, because the scripture shows us that fact. Let this be an illustration for us that:
1. Healing can come by simple or complex routes... we don't get to choose which but the Spirit of God chooses because He is the Healer and He knows best what must be accomplished.
2. We should not give up if we don't see healing come the first time. We keep pursuing... knowing that scripturally everyone we know of who came to Jesus seemed to receive their healing, we can expect that if we persist in going to Jesus for our healing one day we shall see it manifested.
We offer 1-on1 appointments out of the love of Christ to help people along with the more complex cases of healing after they've pursued healing with perseverance on the simple route.
2. We should not give up if we don't see healing come the first time. We keep pursuing... knowing that scripturally everyone we know of who came to Jesus seemed to receive their healing, we can expect that if we persist in going to Jesus for our healing one day we shall see it manifested.
We offer 1-on1 appointments out of the love of Christ to help people along with the more complex cases of healing after they've pursued healing with perseverance on the simple route.
What We Expect of You
Our time is costly. Please respect our time by having prepared as outlined here, and we'll do our best to respect yours.
Please read through Are Our 1-on-1 Appointments For You? section above to discern whether it is time for you to request a 1-on-1 appointment.
We expect that you have already received our prayers (with an open heart posture) from our on-demand videos that are relevant to you. Yes, we expect you to look through the list of videos to find out if there are relevant prayers.
You are expected to be ON TIME, and PREPARED. Unfortunately, approximately 30%-50% of appointments historically do not show up. We will not have tolerance for missed appointments. If you miss an appointment, then you are not guaranteed another chance. This may sound harsh, but please realize that we have limited time and we don't have time to waste by accepting appointments that are likely to be missed. Not only is that time costly to us, but when you miss an appointment that means that time is not being used for someone else that would have shown up for their appointment.
You are expected to have a quiet place, without distractions to receive prayer, and a decent internet connection that can carry real-time two-way audio and video with bandwidth of at least a three to five megabits per second. You'll have at least two 720p video streams going along with audio, so make sure your bandwidth can support that without freezing up or lag. We do our best to ensure the connection on our end, and we expect you to do the same.
Please read through Are Our 1-on-1 Appointments For You? section above to discern whether it is time for you to request a 1-on-1 appointment.
We expect that you have already received our prayers (with an open heart posture) from our on-demand videos that are relevant to you. Yes, we expect you to look through the list of videos to find out if there are relevant prayers.
You are expected to be ON TIME, and PREPARED. Unfortunately, approximately 30%-50% of appointments historically do not show up. We will not have tolerance for missed appointments. If you miss an appointment, then you are not guaranteed another chance. This may sound harsh, but please realize that we have limited time and we don't have time to waste by accepting appointments that are likely to be missed. Not only is that time costly to us, but when you miss an appointment that means that time is not being used for someone else that would have shown up for their appointment.
You are expected to have a quiet place, without distractions to receive prayer, and a decent internet connection that can carry real-time two-way audio and video with bandwidth of at least a three to five megabits per second. You'll have at least two 720p video streams going along with audio, so make sure your bandwidth can support that without freezing up or lag. We do our best to ensure the connection on our end, and we expect you to do the same.
You are expected to know how to use Zoom, and have Zoom configured on your device with working audio and video. We currently use Zoom for our virtual meetings. Please download the Zoom software rather than using their web client. You can find it on the app store for iOS and Android, and on Zoom's website for download to your computer. A laptop or desktop is recommended, but not required, as it will allow you to be hands-free as you receive the prayer. See Zoom's learning page for instructional videos on using Zoom.
You are expected to come with a hopeful heart posture. Come hopeful for your healing. We recommend reading through some of the Gospels in advance - particularly healing and deliverance stories - to build yourself up with hopefulness.
You are expected to be open and honest about what is going on and in response to any questions asked.
You are expected to be open to deliverance if deliverance is determined to be required. Deliverance is a part of our ministry because it was a core part of the ministry of Jesus. If you are not open to deliverance, prayerfully consider why.
Please come prepared with notes about what is going on, when it started, etc so that you can brief us as quickly as possible on your request.
Misuse of the 1-on-1 appointments will not be tolerated. While we of course love our viralhealing community, the appointment time is very costly to us. These appointments are not intended to provide you with community or with training on praying for healing. They are intended to be a sacrificial offering to God where time is given to you to help you see wholeness manifest in your body and soul. Thank you for understanding.
You are expected to come with a hopeful heart posture. Come hopeful for your healing. We recommend reading through some of the Gospels in advance - particularly healing and deliverance stories - to build yourself up with hopefulness.
You are expected to be open and honest about what is going on and in response to any questions asked.
You are expected to be open to deliverance if deliverance is determined to be required. Deliverance is a part of our ministry because it was a core part of the ministry of Jesus. If you are not open to deliverance, prayerfully consider why.
Please come prepared with notes about what is going on, when it started, etc so that you can brief us as quickly as possible on your request.
Misuse of the 1-on-1 appointments will not be tolerated. While we of course love our viralhealing community, the appointment time is very costly to us. These appointments are not intended to provide you with community or with training on praying for healing. They are intended to be a sacrificial offering to God where time is given to you to help you see wholeness manifest in your body and soul. Thank you for understanding.
Book A Healing Prayer Appointment (By Request)
Virtual (zoom call) prayer session up to 30 minutes long. Use this option if you only have a healing need, and do not think you need deliverance. (Deliverance may still be suggested by us if a need is discerned during prayer.) Appointments must be requested in advance and approved.
Use this option only after having listened to and received the video prayers several times without receiving your breakthrough.
IMPORTANT: You must have Zoom installed and working, and a good internet connection. See What We Expect of You above and ensure you are prepared before signing up.
Time will not be extended to account for missed or late appointments or technical difficulties. Grace might be extended for one missed appointment, but missing two or more appointments will result in rejection of subsequent requests. (This may seem harsh, but we value our time and expect you to do so as well!)
Unfortunately, Facebook's scheduling mechanism no longer works consistently, and a suitable replacement has not yet been found. If you are having trouble booking on Facebook, then message us via Facebook Messenger to tell us you are having difficulty booking on Facebook and we'll send you a web page that you can use to request an appointment instead. The web booking link will only be shared and honored for people who have contacted us by messaging us on Facebook because we will use Facebook's messaging to confirm and discuss your appointment.
Book A Deliverance Prayer Appointment (By Request)
Virtual (zoom call) prayer session up to 45 minutes long. Use this option specifically because you believe you need deliverance from evil spirits. Appointments must be requested in advance and approved.
Use this option only after having listened to and received the video prayers several times without receiving your breakthrough.
IMPORTANT: You must have Zoom installed and working, and a good internet connection. See What We Expect of You above and ensure you are prepared before signing up.
Time will not be extended to account for missed or late appointments or technical difficulties. Grace might be extended for one missed appointment, but missing two or more appointments will result in rejection of subsequent requests. (This may seem harsh, but we value our time and expect you to do so as well!)
Book on our Facebook Page (click here)
Unfortunately, Facebook's scheduling mechanism no longer works consistently, and a suitable replacement has not yet been found. If you are having trouble booking on Facebook, then message us via Facebook Messenger to tell us you are having difficulty booking on Facebook and we'll send you a web page that you can use to request an appointment instead. The web booking link will only be shared and honored for people who have contacted us by messaging us on Facebook because we will use Facebook's messaging to confirm and discuss your appointment.
Unfortunately, Facebook's scheduling mechanism no longer works consistently, and a suitable replacement has not yet been found. If you are having trouble booking on Facebook, then message us via Facebook Messenger to tell us you are having difficulty booking on Facebook and we'll send you a web page that you can use to request an appointment instead. The web booking link will only be shared and honored for people who have contacted us by messaging us on Facebook because we will use Facebook's messaging to confirm and discuss your appointment.
Appointment Fees
We currently offer our limited appointments at no charge.
Is there a cost?
Yes. It costs us time, and it costs you time. However, we do not at this time charge a monetary fee for the standard limited appointment.
If you have received value from the appointments and want to financially bless the ministry, or if you simply want to help fund this ministry, then message us on Facebook or see our Give page.
Is there a cost?
Yes. It costs us time, and it costs you time. However, we do not at this time charge a monetary fee for the standard limited appointment.
If you have received value from the appointments and want to financially bless the ministry, or if you simply want to help fund this ministry, then message us on Facebook or see our Give page.