Strengthening The Bond Between God and Families
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Healthy Living for God's Service
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We can begin by asking ourselves a very important question: "What good are we
to God and His service if we don't seek to take care of ourselves?" Making sure
our spiritual body is in good condition is a given to many people but many times we
forget to keep up the physical body that carries the spiritual man where he needs
to go.
This page is designed to give some healthy advice and options when it comes to
your everyday physical life. The products and suggestions on this page in no
way suggest that a person cannot be pleasing to God by doing otherwise.
All food is accpetable as long as it is recieved with thanksgiving and
prayer (1 Tim. 4:4-5). This page is just an alternative to those who are seeking
avenues different from those they have been traveling down.
I am not a doctor or a healthcare practitioner. Any information I use is information
gotten from those who are certified in these areas. Before trying any products,
whether on this site or any other, you should do your own research to make sure
these things are right for you. This may even require that you contact your health
care practitioner.


Why I Changed My Diet by Tony Edwards
For at least 6 to 7 years I was bothered with acid reflux. It was terrible! I was in and
out of the doctor's office trying to find something to get rid of the problem. From
Protonix, Prilosec, Prevacid, to the purple pill, Nexium I became exhausted with
stuffing my body with all of these drugs. Finish Reading
Recipe Corner
What is the difference between the terms “Natural” and “Organic”?
Natural foods are different from organic foods. Organic food is produced without using:
most conventional pesticides; fertilizers made with synthetic ingredients or sewage sludge;
bioengineering or ionizing radiation. Natural foods are “purer” than conventional foods,
and do not contain any additives, such as preservatives or artificial coloring. While
“natural” has no legal meaning, only products inspected and certified by the USDA can be
labeled “organic.” Finish Reading
How Bout A Little Candy