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The Morrisons are executive directors and co-founders of Healing for
the Nations, an international, non-denominational, non-profit organization
that brings a dynamic message of healing to the Body of Christ. Their
teaching and creative exercises challenge seekers and believers to
enter into a journey of deeper devotion to Christ –a journey
that affects all of life, not just what happens on Sundays! As a team
they have impacted church congregations, missionary organizations
and Christian leaders in over seventy nations. Healing for the Nations,
based in Marietta, Georgia, also has ministry teams in England, Holland,
Germany, and France.

Rujon combines faith and "real world"
common sense to help people encounter heart revelation of God's
truth and love in their lives. Many describe her teaching as "real,”
saying, “she gets in our hearts and touches where we live.” She has
a unique gift of creatively presenting theological concepts in a way
that moves God’s truth from head to heart!
From 1980 – 1990, Rujon worked as
clinical program director of both substance abuse and psychiatric
hospital programs for adolescents and adults. She also served as the
National Special Programs Coordinator for Rapha Hospitals throughout
the United States. Her work in this area also enabled her to pioneer
the first free-standing Christian partial hospital program in
Georgia which received Joint Commission of Hospital Accreditation.
As a writer, she has contributed to a
number of Rapha Recovery books and workbooks, in the area of
addiction and codependency, as well as Search for Significance and
Search for Freedom. As a pioneer of 12-Step Christian recovery
groups, Rujon co-authored The Right Step Program—a program which
impacted eight countries internationally. She co-authored From Head
to Heart, with Robert McGee, and has contributed to Christian
Counseling Today, the quarterly publication of the American
Association of Christian Counselors.
As a speaker, Rujon addresses a wide
range of audiences—from church leadership seminars, retreats and
conferences to Sunday morning services. She has spoken throughout
the U.S. and a number of countries internationally. Beyond the
Christian venue, she has also conducted forums for the World
President’s Organization. Robert McGee, author of Search for
Significance, and Rujon have teamed together to present Search for
Significance as a DVD series, and her latest DVD teaching series is
designed to compliment the workbook, Conquering Codependency.
Rujon holds a Masters degree in
Evangelism Studies: Leadership, Renewal and Mission with Distinction
from the University of Sheffield, England. She has completed work
towards a Masters degree in Leadership and Diversity at Fuller
Theological Seminary and is currently pursuing doctoral studies via
Minnesota Graduate School of Theology/Oxford Educational Network, in
the area of healing and cultural change. She holds a Bachelor of
Science degree from the University of Southern Mississippi with
honors in the areas of Education, Interrelated Special Services, and
in Psychology.
Rujon and her husband Steve are
executive directors and co-founders of Healing for the Nations, an
international, non-denominational, non-profit organization that
brings a dynamic message of healing to the Body of Christ. Their
teaching and creative exercises challenge seekers and believers to
enter into a journey of deeper devotion to Christ. As a team they
have impacted church congregations, missionary organizations and
Christian leaders in over seventy nations. Healing for the Nations,
based in Marietta, Georgia, also has ministry teams in England,
Holland, Germany, Austria and France. Steve and Rujon Morrison live
in Marietta, Georgia. They have six children and four grandchildren.
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