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125+ recipes for prevention and healing.
Supply your body with an abundance of life-giving nutrients to repair, regenerate, detoxify, and heal, all while providing the comfort that all good food should. Following the success of Chris Beat Cancer, Chris Wark and his wife, Micah, share whole-food, plant-based recipes that appeal to the whole family, whether you are healing from cancer, actively eating a diet to prevent it, or simply seeking a healthy lifestyle for you and your loved ones.
Fruits, vegetables, mushrooms, nuts, seeds, legumes, whole grains, herbs, and spices are the foundational ingredients of Chris’s anticancer diet. Complete with tips for diet optimization, this cookbook will get you in the Beat Cancer Mindset and guide you onto the road to wellness.
Inside you will find:
- easy-to-make nutrient-rich recipes for healing,
- family-friendly recipes for prevention and overall health,
- full-color photos of each recipe, and
- salad, juice, smoothie, soup, side, veggie bowl, breakfast, lunch, dinner, and dessert recipes galore!
"One of the best, and least expected, anthologies in decades."
-Joseph Bottum, Poetry editor, New York Sun Showcasing thirty-five
American poets born in or after 1940, this anthology confirms that
one of the most vibrant developments in contemporary verse has been
a renewed engagement with the Christian faith. Across a full
spectrum of Christian belief, including the struggle to believe at
all, these poets bring the power of their art to bear on serious
questions: how to understand the goodness of God in a fallen and
tragic world, how to reconcile universal truths with the
particularities of human experience, how to render familiar events
of salvation history in new language that generates its own
epiphanies. As Christian engagement assumes a multiplicity of modes
and voices, so does contemporary poetry in America. This volume,
then, selective yet representative, features the work of early-,
mid-, and late-career poets, formalists, free-verse poets, and
experimenters in prosody. This anthology bears witness to the
poetic mind as it seeks that which is above.
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The Motel Life (DVD)
Emile Hirsch, Stephen Dorff, Dakota Fanning, Kris Kristofferson, Dayton Callie, …
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Alan and Gabe Polsky direct this action thriller starring Emile
Hirsch, Stephen Dorff and Dakota Fanning. Brothers Frank (Hirsch)
and Jerry Lee Flannigan (Dorff) are loyal and hard-working but
often get into trouble. When Jerry Lee breaks the news to his
brother that he has been involved in a fatal accident, Frank
decides the best thing for them to do is run. As they move from
motel to motel will Jerry Lee be able to keep control of his
all-consuming guilt long enough for Frank to rekindle his
relationship with old flame Annie (Fanning)?
While many scholars, governments, and corporations have expressed
that they would like to play a hand in developing an inclusive and
equitable society, few have achieved the goal. Vulnerable
communities around the world have suffered systemically and have
been left on their own to succeed economically despite decades of
disadvantage. It is essential to consider these communities and
their sociological and systemic factors when considering the future
of work in order to succeed in developing a truly sustainable and
equitable society. Socio-Economic Disparities, Vulnerable
Communities, and the Future of Work and Entrepreneurship discusses
the journey of vulnerable communities in the pursuit of
entrepreneurship. It further investigates the strategies and action
that governments and organizations can take to cultivate an
inclusive environment within the future of work. Covering topics
such as economic agency, equitable access, and affirmative action,
this premier reference source is an excellent resource for
policymakers, government officials, non-profit organizations,
business leaders and executives, human resource managers,
economists, students and faculty of higher education, researchers,
and academicians.
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Maamarim (Hardcover)
Micah Joseph 1865-1921 Berdichevsky
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I Am My Prayer (Hardcover)
Paul J Citrin; Foreword by Micah J Citrin
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Discovery Miles 6 210
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“Houston spread like a glass of milk spilled on the wobbling
table of Texan plains,” Micah Fields writes in this unique and
poetic blend of reportage, history, and memoir. Developed as the
commercial hub of the Texas cotton and sugarcane industries,
Houston was designed for profit, not stability. Its first residents
razed swamplands into submission to construct a maze of highways
and suburbs, giving the city a sprawling, centerless energy where
feral cats, alligators, and poisonous snakes flourished in the
bayous as storms and floods rattled coastal Texas. When Hurricane
Harvey made landfall in 2017, Fields set off from his home in Iowa
back to the battered city of his childhood to rescue his mother who
was hell-bent on staying no matter how many feet of rain surged in
from the Gulf. Along the way, he traded a Jeep for a small boat and
floated among the storm’s detritus in search of solid ground.
With precision and eloquence, Fields tracks the devastation of
Hurricane Harvey, one storm in a long lineage that threatens the
fourth largest city in America. Fields depicts the history of
Houston with reverence and lyrical certainty, investigating the
conflicting facets of Texan identity that are as resilient as they
are catastrophic, steeped in racial subjugation, environmental
collapse, and capitalist greed. He writes of the development of the
modern city in the wake of the destruction of Galveston in 1900; of
the wealthy Menil family and self-taught abstract painter Forrest
Bess, a queer artist and fisherman born in 1911 who hardly ever
left the Gulf Coast; of the oil booms and busts that shaped the
city; of the unchecked lust for growth that makes Houston so
expressive of the American dream. We Hold Our Breath is a portrait
of a city that exists despite it all, a city whose story has always
been one of war waged relentlessly against water.
ABOUT THE BOOK: A Cultish Side of Calvinism was first written for
the purpose of clarifying Calvinistic theology, but Coate's
research led him to the conclusion that it shares significant
similarities to unorthodox Christian faiths. Coate's scrutiny will
prove to be biblically balanced and practically engaging for anyone
remotely interested in Christian theology. As a pastor, speaker,
and hospital chaplain, Micah has experienced firsthand Calvinism's
effect in Christian culture. He clearly writes how you can beware
the pitfalls of Calvinism's overly systematized theology. If the
rise of a cultish theology grows within Christendom, so must a true
discernment of its claims and consequences. The same standard that
has placed Mormons, Jehovah's Witnesses, and Scientologists outside
the Christian camp of orthodoxy has now, for the first time, placed
the theology of Calvinism as being too cultish for comfort. Unlike
any other book on the market, A Cultish Side of Calvinism not only
shows that the theology of Calvinism is more systematic than
biblical, but that it is comparable to almost any classic Christian
cult. Most people know that Evangelical Christianity has rightly
denounced theologies that differ in the essentials of the faith.
Yet, due to its foothold on Christian 'orthodoxy', the theology of
Calvinism has mainly gone unnoticed, leaving many young Christians
unaware of the veiled and yet essential claims of their newly found
theology. The September 2006 issue of Christianity Today sums up
the previous claims that Calvinism is growing among a new
generation of Christians. The story's title says it all: "Young,
Restless, Reformed. Calvinism is making a comeback-and shaking up
the church." If the claims of this book go unchecked and Calvinism
is indeed "shaking up the church," we should fear that it will
tragically break up the body of Christ even further. **** ABOUT THE
AUTHOR: Whether in a classroom or a church setting, Micah desires
to present the claims of the Bible in relevant and honest ways. He
makes the study of theology and religion practical and freshly
engaging. Other than speaking and writing on theology, Micah is
also building an archive of articles on politics and ethics
emphasizing the place for common sense. His hunger to seek God's
Truth in all spheres of life is captivating and exciting. Micah is
married with one child. He enjoys music, art, and the outdoors. In
his free time he likes to work on his house. micahcoate.com
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