Premier and Ellel to take healing and forgiveness to Manchester

The University of Salford will be filled with Christians on 8 March, when Premier Lifeline, the confidential helpline of Premier Christian Radio, and Ellel Ministries will hold their first conference in the north of England, aimed at supporting the people of Manchester in healing and forgiveness.
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> The event, Healing Through Forgiveness and Freedom from Trauma, is open to people of all denominations or none and aims to provide vital healing for the people of Manchester.

"Accidents, Traumas and Unforgiveness can cause damage to our spirit and soul as well as our bodies," explains event host and Premier Lifeline Manager, Jonathan Clark explains.

"For many the consequences of accidents and traumas continue to affect and control their lives, even many years after the event."

Healing Through Forgiveness and Freedom from Trauma on will provide vital healing keys for those who have suffered accidents and traumas in the past and are now seeking God's 'healing touch'.

Premier Lifeline has been hosting a series of popular conferences in the London area for many years, but this is their first opportunity to venture out of the capital and share their ministry with the people of Manchester.

"It has always been my desire to take the conferences nationally so that others have the opportunity to attend. We believe the people of Manchester will benefit greatly from the chance to heal their spiritual and mental hurt at this conference," commented Clark.

The event will be jointly presented by Premier Lifeline and Ellel Ministries - an international, non-denominational Christian Mission Organisation who focus on teaching people about the Kingdom of God and healing those in need.

Peter Horrobin, the International Director of Ellel Ministries will be a speaker at the event, alongside host Clark. Horrobin holds extensive experience of seeing the transforming power of God working in the lives of hurting and broken people.

Healing Through Forgiveness and Freedom from Trauma will be the first of a new series of conferences entitled Keys to Transformation which Premier Lifeline are arranging in partnership with Ellel Ministries.


The day starts with worship at 10am (registration is from 9am) and will finish 5pm. The cost for the day is £10 per person. Refreshments will be available to purchase on the day, alternatively you can bring your own packed lunch.
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