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Prayer Resolution is not a general learning platform in the traditional sense, but a Christian prayer-counseling method and set of training resources. Its core premise is that many believers may have been exposed to extensive preaching, Bible study, devotionals, counseling, or marriage courses, yet still not know how to bring their wounds “to the cross.” The method aims to provide a concrete set of steps for believers to address pain, lies, and spiritual bondage through prayer.
The process described on the page is relatively clear: first, the person shares and identifies the issues that need prayer; then they are taught to personally bring their pain before God; next, the method emphasizes experiencing God’s response and peace, with ministry workers serving as witnesses; the ultimate goals are more meaningful relationships, a more fulfilled life, and a stronger testimony. It categorizes problems as “rocks” and “weeds”: the former refers to wounds caused by oneself or others, as well as harm resulting from things that should have been done but were not; the latter refers to distorted beliefs and lies. The course/method emphasizes outcomes such as forgiveness, replacing lies with truth, memories losing their power to wound, and a sense of defilement being cleansed.
The website mentions free downloadable PDF or book resources, available in English, Chinese, German, and other languages; its books and resources also cover languages such as Mongolian and Spanish. The page also includes entry points such as “receive training” and “seek help,” but it does not disclose a specific curriculum outline, duration, fees, payment methods, or certification information.
Its strengths lie in its step-by-step approach, making it easy for church care workers or believer groups to understand quickly. Chinese pages and Chinese-language resources lower the barrier to entry for Chinese-speaking users. It also clearly states that it is not self-counseling or talk therapy, and acknowledges that psychological counseling, therapy, and medication have their place, giving it a relatively cautious positioning. The downsides are that the productized course information is insufficient, with little explanation of instructor qualifications, supervision mechanisms, certification, pricing, or service boundaries. Its effectiveness also depends heavily on Christian faith experience, so it is not suitable to evaluate it directly by general vocational education or psychological counseling training standards.
It is better suited to Christians, church workers, discipleship training, or pastoral care contexts, as a resource for prayer counseling and faith growth. If a user is experiencing severe trauma, depression, or mental health risks, they should still prioritize professional medical or psychological support. Access from mainland China cannot be determined from the available text alone, so it is marked as unknown.
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