This book presents a fascinating exploration of faith healing, drawing parallels between the biblical account of Bethesda and modern instances of miraculous cures. It meticulously documents the life and extensive healing practice of Dr. J. R. Newton, offering numerous testimonials and detailed case studies spanning various locations and periods. The author examines the conditions necessary for healing, exploring the role of faith, prayer, and divine intervention. This detailed historical account challenges the conventional view that such healing powers ceased after the early centuries of Christianity, providing compelling evidence from across various Christian denominations. The work also delves into related topics, including the relationship between healing and spiritualism, and the common misconceptions surrounding this practice. The book offers unique insights into the history of faith healing and presents a compelling argument for its continued relevance and efficacy. This is a must-read for those interested in faith, spirituality, and the history of healing practices.