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Exposing the realities of this world and showing how humans have
forsaken the morals and values by which they should live, author
Mary Robinson discusses the necessity of acknowledging the wisdom
that God has supplied humankind. Through her personal testimony,
she shares how she was led to Christ and has not looked back.
In From Disgrace to Grace, Robinson explains how the two sins of
fornication and adultery are destroying lives. She reveals the path
to begin living a life that God intended, which involves changing a
mind-set to live a godly life; knowing God by having a personal
relationship with him; understanding God's will and honoring his
word; showing appreciation for the grace he bestows; avoiding
fornication and adultery; and renouncing the devil.
Through Bible scripture, From Disgrace to Grace shows how to
live by the words of God and be thankful that he gave humans the
Holy Spirit to endure the challenges faced in life.
Anxiety The Tormenting Fear is about the fear of suffering with
anxiety attacks. There are millions of people that suffer with this
illness and have known ideal what is happen to them. Most people
fear that they are having a heart attack or going to die. There is
not much information out there to help those that are suffering
with this illness. After suffering for over two decade with the
fear of anxiety attacks, and believing that she was going to die.
Mary begins to seek God for help, as well as look into the medical
world for answers. This book is about her finding, and how she was
able to gain control over her life again.
Realizing the right to health requires a strong focus on
strengthening health care systems and transforming health systems
for women. Taking a human rights approach to health means
understanding the underlying social determinants of this right, as
well as how to ensure the right to health is realized in times of
emergency and armed conflict, and for all groups in society,
including migrants and refugees, indigenous people, prisoners and
detainees, and others. In this third volume of the Swiss Human
Rights Book series, leading international experts in human rights
and health address is-sues such as access to essential medicines
and HIV/AIDS, trade and health, SARS and malaria, and human rights
approaches to other key health chal-lenges. They address the role
of governments, non-state actors and health-care practitioners, and
the responses of multinational institutions, and overview some of
the strategies for realizing the right to health.
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