Not only does Tiffany Snow interpret The Holy Scriptures as the Holy Spirit confirms them to my heart, but she informs the reader about how God has always been a God of healing. Man has seen quantum physics as an opportunity to see how healing works, and are starting to ask some of the deeper questions about God and healing. So many times Christians (and I AM a faithful Church-going, JESUS LOVING Christian) hear a word they are unfamiliar with, such as "Reiki" and call it evil (Ro. 8:28). God uses many different kinds of herbs to heal, and medicines, and even the technology and hands of surgeons (do we ask if our doctor is a Christian before we let them operate? Or walk away and berate them if they are not?). So why would the LORD not use - the entire point of this book - PRAYER combined with hands-on healing (in this case, Reiki) for miracles and healing? (Is. 53:4,5) And, for those who look further than the cover, Ms. Snow's book also clearly teaches about deliverance and exorcism, "slain in the spirit" and church healing, the power of forgiveness, quotes scriptures freely and, has a chapter on how to pray, a chapter on healing scriptures and poems from Saints, and frequently cites Francis MacNutt, Benny Hinn, etc. In fact, this book might even be seen as "too Christian" for many. And yet Christians are berating her. We know God is the same yesterday, today and forever. He continues to show signs and wonders, and "by their fruits" we will recognize those who are touched by God and his power. Healing is a birthright and gift God gives his people to break free from the destruction of this world and the ruler of this world, Satan. The Lord's power for healing and protecting his people as clearly portrayed by Tiffany Snow' divine insight and revelation in 'The Power of Divine: A Healer's Guide - Tapping into the Miracle," is not by way of fear or condemnation, but showing Jesus as he truly is, a God of love and miracles who invites all his children (of every race and part of the earth) to be whole, and not to be afraid of "name calling" or terminology. It is this close mindedness that shuts many good people out of Christianity and away from Jesus. No where in this book does Ms. Snow (who has a masters in theology and a doctorate in divinity and is a member in many religious organizations) state she is the healer - rather everywhere she is stating that the person needs to pray and get out of the way, for God's spirit to heal. And, with the medical acceptance of Reiki as a proven/research validated way for nurses and others to be use this hands-on modality in the hospitals, it allows prayer in places and used by more professionals in real verifiable situations than ever before, since most Reiki practitioners pray (statistics show this, if anyone bothered to look, and most are Christian too!). I applaud Ms. Snow, who is standing before the lions of New Age and the world, as FEARFUL CHRISTIANS throw stones and incite the lions to destroy. We should be standing beside this sister in the faith. If the ones throwing stones would actually read the book, and look up the scriptures cited, they might even agree with me. Snow is truly living the scripture: I trust in God, so why should I be afraid? What can mere mortals do to me? (Ps. 56:11) We need to be careful, as Christians, that we are not as the religious leaders of ancient times, the ones who lifted up Jesus and the apostles to death, when they were just speaking truth and the Holy Spirit was showing God's power through them.