Dr. Hein Reuter („Doctor Hein“), a man of faith and medicine!
- Born in 1956, Dr. Reuter is a general practitioner who has been in private practice since 1987. He’s a devoted husband, father of three, and grandfather of three.
- After completing his medical training, he went on to pursue additional education in natural medicine, and later, in Christian psychology and hagiotherapy. Dr. Reuter has been a pioneer in the field of spiritual therapy, with a focus on Christian-western values. Since 1994, he has been leading seminars and lectures on the scientific theory and evaluation of special healing methods from a spiritual perspective. He has also been a guest lecturer at the Ignis Academy for Christian Psychology (IACP) in Kitzingen.
- Through his radio series, „Niemand ist unheilbar“ (No one is incurable), Dr. Reuter has shared testimonies of healing that occur when doctors and patients give God the chance to work. He’s a recognized expert on the topic of healing through faith and has been interviewed by ERF and ZDF, two prominent German media outlets, when documenting unusual healings.
- Dr. Reuter’s vision is to develop a therapy that is not bound by scientific trends, but rather, one that has proven its value over centuries. He believes that the Bible holds the key to understanding the laws that govern therapeutic healing, and that by applying these principles, one can experience reliable answers that bear the hallmark of God’s hand. His goal is to integrate the biblical perspective on body, soul, and spirit into the treatment of physical illnesses, effectively expanding pastoral care into the realm of medicine.
- Throughout his career, Dr. Reuter has been a trailblazer, actively involved in medical policy at the national level, and has held various leadership positions in medical associations. He has organized conferences and events, and has even worked alongside renowned evangelists like Rodney Howard Browne and Benny Hinn. He has also translated for Mahesh Chavda at a healing conference in Toronto. In addition to his medical work, Dr. Reuter has served as an elder and deputy leader in an international church community, where he has built prayer and healing teams and offers supervision and guidance to others.