Yesuah's Love Heals Ministry is a Spirit-filled, prayer-driven ministry located in the heart of downtown Minneapolis, Minnesota. We are a community of believers called to intercede, worship, and carry the love and healing power of Jesus — Yesuah — to our city, our nation, and the world. We believe that we are living in a significant moment in history, and that God is calling His people to be awake, prepared, and deeply rooted in prayer. We are led by Pastors Max and Quinn Irhyam, whose lives are a testament to the transforming power of God's grace. We welcome people from all walks of life — every background, every story — to come and encounter the living God.
Sundays at 10:30 am | Thursdays at 6:30 pm
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To serve and glorify God by building a community of intercessors to pray out God's plans and purposes in these End of Days — who are fully operating in their gifts, who love and serve one another, spread the gospel, and impact the world through acts of compassion and justice.
Our vision is to encourage the Body of Christ and to be the family of Christ in the heart of downtown Minneapolis — where people from all walks of life can come to know and experience the love of God. In all we do, we commit to pointing to Jesus, and welcome the Holy Spirit to change us from the inside out so we can carry Christ's hope, healing, and transformation to our community. We partner with other Twin Cities ministries to meet the needs of those who are hurting and marginalized.
We believe in the triune God — Father, Son, and Holy Spirit. We believe that Jesus Christ (Yesuah) is the Son of God, who died for our sins, rose from the dead, and is coming again. We believe the Holy Spirit is active and present today, speaking to His people through dreams, visions, Scripture, and prayer. We believe the Bible is the inspired Word of God and the foundation for all we do. We believe in the power of intercessory prayer to shift nations and transform lives. We believe healing — spiritual, physical, and emotional — is part of God's covenant with His people.
The name Yesuah is the Hebrew name for Jesus, meaning "salvation" or "deliverance." It reflects our deep commitment to honoring the Jewish roots of our faith and the prophetic significance of Israel in God's redemptive story. We believe that knowing Yesuah — the fullness of who Jesus is — brings healing to individuals, families, and nations. His love is not abstract; it is active, personal, and restorative. That is the heart behind everything we do.
Our vision is to see the people of Jordan encounter the love, healing, and saving power of Jesus Christ. Through prayer, outreach, and partnership with local believers, we seek to advance God’s Kingdom and bring hope to every generation.
Our vision is to see lives transformed through the power of prayer and the presence of God. Through prayer services and personal prayer calls, we are committed to bringing hope, healing, and encouragement to all who seek Him.
Our vision is to encourage and strengthen the body of Christ through the prophetic voice of God, bringing hope, direction, and confirmation to His people. We believe God still speaks today and desires to reveal His heart through the power of the Holy Spirit.
Max Irhyam pastors Yesuah’s Love Heals (YLH), a prophetic prayer ministry in downtown Minneapolis, Minnesota. He was ordained by Dr. Billye Brim of Billye Brim Ministries (BBM).
Max is a former Muslim who came to Christ after he heard Jesus call him by name. The Lord changed his heart from hate for Israel to love for Israel and he travels to the land frequently.
Each Wednesday, Max and Dr. Billye pray at 8 am and noon, along with over two thousand pray-ers from around the U.S. and the globe. Prayer goes up for the United States, Israel, Jordan, salvation for Muslims, the prophesied Ezekiel 38/39 War, and the last great awakening.
YLH also operates Al-Najah Cafe in Irbid, Jordan; two apartments – Upper Rooms One and Two in Husun, Jordan; partners with a pastor and several ministries in Jordan, and supports several individuals and families in Jordan. Max and his wife Quinn have five adult children and three grandchildren.