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Evangelist Salome Safoaa Twum was born in Nigeria of Ghanaian
parents. She is the first born of five children and has four
siblings - two sisters and two brothers. This book is the
heart-warming story of her life with all its trials and
tribulations, joys and happiness. She now has her own website
www.salome.com and talks about her work on YouTube. She was
sponsored to appear on a women's Christian television network
station where she shares testimonies about her life. Her Ministry
is called Touching Lives 7 Times.
The queen of Sheba has been called a variety of names by different
peoples in different times. To King Solomon of Israel she was the
Queen of Sheba. In Islamic tradition she was called Bilkis, Bilqis,
Balqis, Balquis, Bilkish or Bilqays by the Arabs, who say she came
from the city of Sheba, also called Mareb, in Yemen or Arabia
Felix. The Roman historian Josephus calls her Nicaule. The Luhya of
Kenya call her Nakuti and in the Ethiopian account she is named
Makeda (Makeda. She is said to have been born some time in the 10th
century BC. One of the beliefs is that she loved a king named
Hemant. Traditionally her lineage was part of the Ethiopian dynasty
established in 1370 BC by Za Besi Angabo, which lasted 350 years;
her grandfather and father were the last two rulers of this
dynasty. According to the Kebra Negast, her mother was known as
Queen Ismeni, and in 1005 BC, Makeda's father appointed her as his
successor from his deathbed.
A heart-warming story of caring for a diabetic patient with a frank
and honest account of the trials and tribulations of patient care.
Included in this book is lots of useful information about diabetes,
suitable diets and drugs used for treatment. This story is based on
my experience of caring for Mr. Emanuel Jones with type 2 diabetes
mellitus, but will include other research material from library
base material, internet and other sources. I will refer to him as
Mr. E. Mr. E suffers from type 2 diabetes. He has had this disease
for over 13 years.
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