Most Christians do not get healed by laying on of hands, and/or prayer - for many reasons.
The most prevalent being that you cant break Gods natural laws and then have an expectation that He will ignore heal you through super natural means. Obviously He can and sometimes does heal people who have abused the gift of their bodies, but mostly that does not happen.
I dont see that changing.
Hi JD, is that your opinion after research, experience, prayer, or are you just repeating something someone said?
No disrespect, but many believers have gotten the story different: Our Earth, and universe is an exception of what it should be. It is a fallen region, where the Glory of God left because of the transgression.
So the perfect and ultimate reality is God's. When He visits by way of the Holy Spirit, or Jesus Christ, miracles are bound to happen, because this is not the normal state of things from Their perspective, they come as set things right for the love of Their adopted Children.
By the way if it was not because of those loved adopted children, this would probably be destroyed.
The only unchangeable person is Jesus Christ, and if He showed the mercy of the Father while He walked the Earth, not resurrected and as High Priest, much more so will care and help His adopted children.
If you read the Scriptures, it tells us to check all and retain what is good, Jesus directed the person asking about salvation to Sacred Scripture, not to the dogma of Saducees, Pharisees, nor to the teaching of Gamaliel.
Augustine was the first to suggest that the higher gifts of the Holy Spirit had ceased, and he had to take it back because of the amount of miracles that happened in the place where he gathered to worship.
Calvin did not seem to get that last point, and kept pushing the cessation of the higher gifts, so many branches of Christianity went on with erroneous information.
Every believer has an undelegable responsibility to analyze their beliefs in light of the Scriptures, they cannot stand before Christ and say: " Pastor / Pope, team leader, told me so and I did not check". Even if the person comes to the wrong conclusion after checking with due diligence, I would imagine will have more chance that one that took a dogma and adopted it without critically analyzing it.
And I say the above with good intention, salvation is a personal matter, each has to check and choose what we consider to jibe with the Scriptures.
P.S. You seem to me to be knowledgeable of fitness, do you workout? can you check the "Exercise thread" in the Natural Health Forum and contribute please.