Psalm 147:3 (KJV): “He (the LORD) healeth the broken in heart, and bindeth up their wounds.”
Posts dealing with Holistic Health primarily aimed at adults.
Psalm 147:3 (KJV): “He (the LORD) healeth the broken in heart, and bindeth up their wounds.”
LifeTalk Radio-Education Currents (ARCHIVE): “Death and Dying”. Ways to approach death.
Lifestyle Magazine (ARCHIVE): Healing Your Heart. Dealing with losses constructively.
Pastor Doug Batchelor (SERMON ARCHIVE): “Trust Through Trouble” Insights into trusting God through trouble.
Ministry Magazine: “Ministry to people facing life-threatening illness”. In addition to November being Diabetes Awareness Month, it is also Hospice and Palliative Care Month. Check out this post about insights regarding those who are facing death.
Loma Linda Health Library: Diabetes: Test Your Knowledge (QUIZ). Please share this with anyone that you might think has Diabetes or may not be aware of the possibility of having Diabetes. It just might save someone’s life.
Loma Linda Health Library: What Do You Know About Prediabetes? (QUIZ). Please share this with anyone that you might think has Prediabetes or may not be aware of the possibility of having Prediabetes.
(SDA Sermon) Mark Finley – “When God Stretches Our Faith ” – 2019. A most encouraging message in dealing with fear and “insurmountable obstacles”; what faith is NOT.
Dr. Adam Ibrahim, Sermon Entitled: “An Expensive Healing.” (ARCHIVE). Interesting insights about healing.
AdventHealth (ARCHIVE): “What is the Diabetes Spectrum?” Learn about more classifications regarding diabetes that are added to typical diabetes information.
There are a number of health and awareness topics that are addressed in the month of November. Therefore, links that directly or indirectly address these a number of these topics will be shared. Diabetes will be the first topic.
Ministry Magazine (ARCHIVE): “Just Being There”. There can be great power of one’s presence in a time of sickness or other situations. See how in this article.
“Cancer ?” message by Dr. Tim Riesenberger (ARCHIVE). Signs of cancer and practical lifestyle changes.
Advent Health (ARCHIVE): BRCA1 and BRCA2 Genes Increase Your Risk for Ovarian Cancer. This is also related to breast cancer.
The power of one’s mental focus: Ellen G. White, The Ministry of Healing , p. 247:
We are in a world of suffering. Difficulty, trial, and sorrow await us all along the way to the heavenly home. But there are many who make life’s burdens doubly heavy by continually anticipating trouble. If they meet with adversity or disappointment they think that everything is going to ruin, that theirs is the hardest lot of all, that they are surely coming to want. Thus they bring wretchedness upon themselves and cast a shadow upon all around them. Life itself becomes a burden to them. But it need not be thus. It will cost a determined effort to change the current of their thought. But the change can be made. Their happiness, both for this life and for the life to come, depends upon their fixing their minds upon cheerful things. Let them look away from the dark picture, which is imaginary, to the benefits which God has strewn in their pathway, and beyond these to the unseen and eternal.
Ellen G. White, The Ministry of Healing, p. 246
The power of the will is not valued as it should be. Let the will be kept awake and rightly directed, and it will impart energy to the whole being and will be a wonderful aid in the maintenance of health. It is a power also in dealing with disease. Exercised in the right direction, it would control the imagination and be a potent means of resisting and overcoming disease of both mind and body. By the exercise of the will power in placing themselves in right relation to life, patients can do much to co-operate with the physician’s efforts for their recovery. There are thousands who can recover health if they will. The Lord does not want them to be sick. He desires them to be well and happy, and they should make up their minds to be well. Often invalids can resist disease simply by refusing to yield to ailments and settle down in a state of inactivity. Rising above their aches and pains, let them engage in useful employment suited to their strength. By such employment and the free use of air and sunlight, many an emaciated invalid might recover health and strength.
Loma Linda University Health Library: Lifestyle Changes Can Lower Your Breast Cancer Risk. Some key lifestyle changes that a woman can undertake to reduce the threat of breast cancer.
Ministry Magazine (ARCHIVE): Dealing With Suffering and Loss; some insights.
Ministry Magazine (ARCHIVE): Cancer and Faith. Coping with cancer and the power of faith.
Signs of the Times (ARCHIVE): The Cancer Detour by Ronda Armstrong. Check out this amazing story of a cancer survivor (and more besides).
Pastor Mark Finley – Divine Healing (SERMON ARCHIVE): Insights into Divine healing, miracles, and the character of God.
Advent Health (ARCHIVE): “A Clear Answer” – Digital Mammography A possible avenue for women, especially those with dense breasts, to detect breast cancer more clearly. Check with your health provider if digital mammography is available.