Healing Revival Breaking out at Disneyland
Posted on 30. Jan, 2010 by Donald Duck in Videos
This is a compilation/edit of hannahfordmusic’s videos. No inflammatory remarks, I will remove them if necessary. If you do, I would only leave it if you leave some kind of reasoning behind your statement. Saying “this is dumb” without any basis is immature and a waste of everyone’s time. Thanks. Healing revival breaks out in disneyland’s food court on June 11, 2009. Here is a written testimony: www.ibethel.org hannahford’s channel: www.youtube.com The originals, part 1: www.youtube.com part 2: www.youtube.com part 3: www.youtube.com part 4: www.youtube.com
Disneyland Detective: An Independent Guide to Discovering Disney’s Legend, Lore, and Magic

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This enthusiastic investigation of Disneyland’s hidden treasures leads both first-time visitors and aficionados through the legendary theme park while pointing out tiny surprises around each turn. Helpfully organized as a reading tour, this guidebook features the whereabouts of many of Disneyland’s secrets, including the locations of several “Hidden Mickeys,” and original movie props that appear around the park. Also included are original illustrations, trivia, and an exploration of Disneyland’s history, which notes the subtle tributes Walt Disney placed throughout the grounds honoring the people who made the park possible. Also included are fascinating facts about Disneyland and American history that will interest teachers and tour guides as well as the 13.9 million guests who visit Disneyland every year. >>Read More
The Disneylands That Never Were

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Disney, theme parks, Walt Disney, Disneyland, Walt Disney World >>Read More
The Unofficial Guide to Disneyland 2008 (Unofficial Guides)

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From the publishers of The Unofficial Guide® to Walt Disney World® “A Tourist’s Best Friend!” —Chicago Sun-Times “Indispensable” —The New York Times Five Great Features and Benefits offered ONLY by The Unofficial Guide®: Every attraction ranked and rated for each age group, based on interviews and surveys of more than 7,500 families When and where to go: the best times of the year and the best days of the week for each park All the Disneyland-area hotels ranked and rated for value and quality of rooms Field tested itineraries for adults and families with children that can save more than three hours of waiting in line Complete coverage of Disney’s California Adventure® theme park and Universal Studios Hollywood Sample Rating Soarin’ Appeal by age Preschool — Grade school Teens Young adults Over 30 Seniors What it is Flight simulation ride. Scope and scale Super headliner. When to go First 30 minutes the park is open or use FASTPASS. Special comments Entrance on the lower level of The Land pavilion. May induce motion sickness; 40″ minimum-height requirement; switching off available (see pages 266–268). Author’s rating Exciting and mellow at the same time; ……5. Not to be missed. Duration of ride 4 minutes. Loading speed Moderate. >>Read More
The Disney Mountains: Imagineering At Its Peak

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How high? How fast? How’d they do that? The top favorites at any Disney Theme park always include the roller coasters. The Disney Mountains: Imagineering at Its Peak will tell you that and more-not only about the current Disney mountain range and its show enhancements, but about mountains unclimbed and mountains yet to be. Attractions include: Disneyland: Matterhorn Bobsleds, Space Mountain – old and new, Splash Mountain; Big Thunder Mountain Railroad. Never built: Big Rock Candy Mountain and the Western River Expedition Disney’s California Adventure: Grizzly Peak and Grizzly River Run Tokyo Disneyland: Mysterious Island (Journey to the Center of the Earth) Disneyland Paris: Big Thunder Mountain and Space Mountain Walt Disney World: Space, Splash, and Big Thunder at Magic Kingdom Park; Mount Mayday and Mt. Gushmore, and the latest mountain-Expedition Everest at Disney’s Animal Kingdom Park >>Read More
Designing Disney

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Designing Disney sets into history and puts into context the extraordinary contributions of the late John Hench, who, at the age of 94, still came into his office at Imagineering each day. His principles of theme park design, character design, and use of color made him a legendary figure, not only for Disney fans but also for students and aficionados of architecture, engineering, and design. Designing Disney reveals the magic behind John’s great discoveries and documents his groundbreaking in several key areas: “Design Philosophy” examines the values, attitudes, aesthetics, and logic that went into the original concepts for Disney theme parks. In “The Art of the Show” and “The Art of Color,” Hench reveals the essence of what makes the parks work so well. And in “The Art of Character,” he lets the reader in on the how and why of the Disney characters’ inherent popularity-their timeless human traits, archetypal shape and gestures that suggest these qualities graphically, and their emotional resonance in our lives. >>Read More
The Secret Tour of Disneyland

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This DVD is a fun-filled trip showing you many of the little know things to see and do at the Disneyland. Your personal guide, Lauren, takes you on a tour packed with trivia, history, interviews, and tons of seldom seen archival photos. There are also some unique side trips to places like Roger’s Gardens and Griffith Park that hold a special place in the Disneyland story. This really is a treat for Disneyland lovers, young and old.
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2.5 hours of fun, facts, and trivia
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Exclusive visits to Club 33, Lilly Belle, and much more
Learn interesting stories and details about things most people walk right by
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8enCole
30. Jan, 2010
That is flipping mental man! Great videos that you have uploaded, this brought a smile to my face. The first guy’s reaction is amazing!
enofoymra
30. Jan, 2010
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G O D !!!!!!!
Deliveranceminister
30. Jan, 2010
Hi,
Wonderful that Jesus is healing in the streets. Please consider that sometimes it’s demons that must be cast out that are causing the aliment.
Is this in California ? I’m wondering how you were able to preach in Disneyland! I was thrown out of DisneyLand for giving out tracts about the Bible.Please continue your street ministry.
Helena
thalonen
30. Jan, 2010
Jesus used to heal people first, then they got saved when they saw His power. Just like these kids. They just need to know that Jesus loves them, for starters.
thalonen
30. Jan, 2010
Many of these kids received the Lord, because He touched them. Now Holy Spirit will guide them, just like He did me. He slowly took over my life after I had received Christ. Nobody helped me, But Holy Spirit never dropped me. I was just like those kids… I didn’t understand the Bible, nor did I know what was wrong in the sight of the Lord. Spiritually I was blind as a bat. Now I’m an evangelist, go figure.
terriergal
30. Jan, 2010
Yes taking his name in vain is not limited to using his name as a cuss word. You are right, they should also not be ascribing to God something that he isn’t doing.
terriergal
30. Jan, 2010
by the way they aren’t really getting to know the Lord through this message. The job of a Christian is to proclaim Christ slain for the forgiveness of sins. Signs and wonders came as a means of validating the message, but no gospel message is being preached here. However “if they will not believe Moses and the Prophets, neither will they believe even if someone rises from the dead.”
terriergal
31. Jan, 2010
Then the Holy Spirit is pretty weak. I thought in the New Testament when they were overcome by the spirit they testified of Christ.
thalonen
31. Jan, 2010
What a stupid religious comment! These kids have not known God before, naturally they will talk like before, until they get to know the Lord well. Taking God’s name in vain does not mean mentioning His name! It means that we should not claim that God is saying things that He isn’t.
terriergal
31. Jan, 2010
People who have the Holy Spirit and are experiencing his power don’t sit there and take the name of the Lord in vain, or swear so that they have to be bleeped out. What kind of counterfeit is this? Where’s the gospel (jesus death for our sins)?
victoriaeshea
31. Jan, 2010
def a love encounter with God. praise God.
caf324
31. Jan, 2010
This isn’t staged cuz I know the guy that introduced the video!!! He was in new york and did the same thing here and we saw miracles. God is so awesome and has such healing power. THis video is so freaking encouraging. Look how easy people come to jesus when they encoutner him instead of just hearing about him!!!!!!
ravenmn
31. Jan, 2010
Regardless, though if these people can help others get healed that’s one thing. But like pointed out previously they would serve a better purpose to be in a hospital praying over people. You aren’t necessarily going to find the most sick people in “Disney Land” unless you are trying to make a religious statement which is what seems to be occurring here. That’s fine, but remember that not all faith healing services deliver what they promise. It still remains to be a hit and miss approach.
ravenmn
31. Jan, 2010
I’ve actually got case studies where hypno-therapy has been able to cure paralysis, human bodily function disorders, etc. Its still considered a new field in psychology and shouldn’t be underestimated to perform what would appear to some as miracles. You don’t need necessarily faith from the participant that something will happen. Just someone stating that they can heal you and praying over you can generate enough will power in a total stranger for change to occur.
PianoM5
31. Jan, 2010
You would find hypno-therapy and the placebo effect do allow minor “healings” to occur. However that is based on the person who is receiving the “healing” having faith and their mind overcoming minor ailments. What you have seen in this video is the complete opposite. It is people with little or no faith being healed based on other people’s faith. Complete strangers’ faith. You would find this holds the main difference between the “placebo” effect and healing through the Holy Ghost.
sweetpeace13
31. Jan, 2010
This is amazing! thanks. <3
humanbatteries911
31. Jan, 2010
The body’s self-repairing mechanism is a trait we adapted from ancestors who outsurvived to reproduction age he other ancestors who lack the self-repair mechanism. It is not God working through healing. Certain things can’t be healed by the self repair mechanism because it is not perfect.
humanbatteries911
31. Jan, 2010
It’s unfair that I’m born with certain disorders that will affect me for the rest of my life. It’s also unfair that since childhood, God allowed demonic activities into my life. I never asked for any of this bs.
ravenmn
31. Jan, 2010
Well it all depends on what you pray for and what you expect. Your body is an amazing gift from God and can heal itself over time given enough rest and nutrition. Isn’t this also God working? I would also be careful of your presumptions as I know of Christians who are not able to walk (wheelchair bound) and have not been “healed”. Are you suggesting God hates these people too? Why does God heal some and not others?
humanbatteries911
31. Jan, 2010
I understand. There are videos of people being healed, but we don’t know if it’s staged either. I guess if God doesn’t answer your prayers for healing after 3 years of trying, you can give up because it won’t matter anymore since He hates you. I’m starting to see your side.
ravenmn
31. Jan, 2010
I beg to differ, you won’t know if the bone is healed until you get an X-ray. The placebo effect and power of suggestion (basic hypno therapy) can have extraordinary effects on the way the body behaves. That’s why many are skeptical when it comes to minor healings – saw back, etc. Instantaneous healings of blindness, amputeed limbs, etc are what people really want to see.
brodylan2008
31. Jan, 2010
Very true…
Yeah about 2 months ago when I made that comment I was kind of new to all this stuff. But now I can come from an experienced POV and I find that most people’s hearts turn towards God after they receive something they never deserved. We need to let Holy Spirit do the talking most of the time in those places. We must have faith that the love of God will be shed abroad in the receivers hearts! Thanks for speaking the truth! Grace!
flyawaysuperman
31. Jan, 2010
most people already know whats wrong with themselves, its built into us… what they don’t know is that God has a sweet plan for them and cares about every bone in them
davidfabreguette
31. Jan, 2010
Wow ! Were all those teenagers christians before ? It’s just incredible ! I want God to do the same thing in my town in Ales !
neilwjw
31. Jan, 2010
Glory!