Shabar Overview

Shabar is a Hebrew word meaning “broken-hearted” from Isaiah 61:1 and can also be translated “shattered”.

It is a ministry to individuals who continue to have had inner healing ministry yet can not hold on to their healing. This ministry is not a first grab tool but is a tool to use toward the end of the inner healing process.

Goal: Bring knowledge, hope, and at times wholeness to a “shattered” individual.

There are 3 different approaches:
1. Using Shabar techniques with individuals who need aid in other areas
2. Using Shabar techniques with individuals who are unaware they are shattered
3. Using Shabar techniques with individuals who know they are shattered

This training can be achieved by several options:

  • Included in Advanced Sozo Training, conducted at Bethel
  • Included in Advanced Sozo Training, conducted at your location
  • Stand-alone as a one-day seminar, at Bethel
  • Stand-alone as a one-day seminar, at your location

What you will learn:

  • Definitions and identifications - Who are candidates for this type of ministry, possible causes, an understanding of what life may be like for them, what is integration
  • Ministering to the shattered -Guidelines for identification, and tips
  • Ministry Process - Steps and what to expect during session

For more information, visit BethelSozo.com

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