Health In Him

SING AND BE WELL

Ten days ago, I did something different during my 2-day drive to TN. Instead of using the drive time to catch up with phone calls, I sang my favorite genre of songs on Pandora. And yes, sometimes I glanced at the phone to know the encouraging words better. Sensing a shift in the world as […]

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MOST DANGEROUS VIRUS

Jo was fearful when I met her in May of 2018. Her anxious thoughts concerning return to China had triggered histamines, inflammation and upper respiratory congestion. She was aware of increasing persecution of Christians in China. We swapped emails and prayed for one another before her departure in June. Jo emailed in July, “Things are

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HELP WANTED

I hadn’t been to a doctor in a long time and was anxious about the help I might need. Being a nurse, I knew the possibilities of normal ageing and the side effects of treatments. I’m not a very good patient and prefer to think I don’t need help. The physician and staff were kind

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LIFE GIVING WORDS FOR GOD’S CHILDREN

Caleb has lived with a life-threatening diagnosis for years but continues to work full-time despite painful symptoms. After doing much research, he chose alternative medical treatment. Diagnostic procedures measured the flow of energy through his body to determine and treat the underlying issues. Treatments have included computerized nutritional and supplemental recommendations specific for Caleb and

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A RACE CELEBRATING LIFE

Mariners Hospital, in Tavernier FL, sponsored a 5 and 10K walk/run last Saturday to benefit the nurses with ongoing, life-giving education and state-of-the-art equipment. As a nurse, I recognize the importance of keeping up with the many positive advances happening in health care. The participants of this small community came together to support local health

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SASHA’S MIRACLE

Sasha’s mom Judith, felt panic when several neurosurgeons broke the news that her 12-year-old daughter Sasha was in grave physical danger. An arteriogram of the brain highlighted 3 aneurysms and 1 Arterio-Venous Malformation or AVM. If surgery was chosen as treatment of choice, Sasha could require physical, occupational and speech therapy to recover. Possible loss

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EL MILAGRO DE SASHA

La Judith la madre de Sasha sintió pánico cuando varios neurocirujanos revelaron la noticia que su hija Sasha de tan solo 12 anos de edad estaba en grave peligro físico. Un arteriograma del cerebro muestra 3 aneurisma y una Malformación Arterial o AVM. Si la cirugía fuese escogida como una opción de tratamiento, Sasha hubiese

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PRAYER CHANGES THINGS!

Several months ago, our friend Jerry was diagnosed with a rare form of sarcoma that has been resistant to radiation and chemo. Because it has spread, surgery is not an option. Experimental drug trials are the next step. But the best step is for you to be praying for Jerry. He’s a follower of Jesus

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LOCK SHIELDS

In the inspiring coliseum battle scene of the movie “Gladiator”, Maximus gives wise instructions to fellow warriors. “We will have a better chance of survival if we work together. Stay together. Stay close. Come together. Lock shields. As one.” On foot, with minimal armor, they overcome the well-armored chariot fighters by following the directions of

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LEARNING TO GAIN FROM PAIN

I’ve experienced pain. Headaches triggered through relational conflict, neck/back pain prompted by worried thoughts, and digestive distress initiated by fear. I say to myself, “Those people are messed up. Probably slept too long in the wrong position. Must be something I ate.” I’m learning to dig deeper to discover the real cause. The hard work

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