Does Healthyline’s PEMF Mat Work for Chronic Pain?
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by Sarah Anne
11M ago
I think many of us have heard about Infrared therapy and PEMF therapy, but does it even help your health and your chronic pain? Before Healthyline’s Infrared and PEMF mat, I’ve tried both therapies separately. We’ve had an Infrared mat for years now and I’ve tried PEMF therapy at a doctor’s office, so when I heard that Healthyline offered a mat that combined the therapeutic properties of both Infared therapy and PEMF therapy, I was more than willing to jump at the opportunity to try a mat with these two well-touted therapies. So if you remember, I do have experience with an Infrared mat (th ..read more
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4 Christian Books for Children
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by Sarah Anne
11M ago
Have you been looking for Christian books for children for your youngster but haven’t been able to find the best fit? Here I have a handful of books geared for various ages that could satisfy your eager learner all from a faith-based perspective. This post contains affiliates. Click here if you want to read more about what that means.     The Promises of God Storybook Bible by Jennifer Lyell     The Promises of God Storybook Bible is probably my personal favorite children’s book that I’ve gotten my hands on and the one I’m most excited to share with you. Why? It’s dense ..read more
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3 Christian Books on Suffering
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by Sarah Anne
11M ago
Since we’ve talked quite a bit about suffering from a Christian perspective, I thought I would take the time to explore other faith-based authors who talk about their own suffering from a Christian perspective, so I compiled together several Christian books on suffering. First on the list of Christian Books on Suffering: Daring to Hope by Katie Davis Majors Katie Davis Majors awed many with her New York Times Bestselling book, Kisses from Katie which details her life as a normal teen girl relinquishing her creature comforts stateside for the third-world life in Uganda and adopting thir ..read more
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A Look at the NLT Everyday Matters Bible
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by Sarah Anne
11M ago
I gave this Everyday Matters Bible for Women as a present many, many years ago now and have been interested in it ever since. Thankfully, I had the chance to receive this Bible for free from Hendrikson Publishers so I can now show you guys the features that drew me to this lovely Bible. First of all, isn’t the cover of this Bible beautiful? It’s a simple hardcover material, but the turquoise design with the purply pink orchid flower is such an appealing design. It not only comes in the turquoise floral hardcover design, but also another hardcover design, and a leather bound d ..read more
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War Room Prayers for the Sick
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by Sarah Anne
11M ago
When you’re sick, praying is sometimes one of the last things on your mind as is reading the Bible. But we as believers know prayer is power. And if you’ve seen the super-powerful flick War Room, you know that words overflowing from our mouth to God also hold the power to battle in the spiritual realm. That’s why I call this post to you War Room Prayers for the Sick. Because your words to our Father are waging a war in the arduous battle of chronic illness. So I want to give you war room prayers for the sick I pray for myself and hubby and what I would pray over you if you were here with m ..read more
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A Look at the NIV First-Century Study Bible
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by Sarah Anne
11M ago
I had the pleasure to look through the NIV First-Century Study Biblerecently and wow! Let’s just say it’s jam pack with a bunch of features that would help anyone with their study of the Word. First of all, as the name implies, the aim is to bring you to the culture and context of the time the Bible was written. I’ll be showing you some of the great features of the NIV First-Century Study Bible so you can see if it’s right for you. First of all, isn’t this faux leather cover with the leather tie beautiful? This is one cover style in brown Leathersoft, then there is also the H ..read more
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3 Christian Books About Emotional Health
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by Sarah Anne
11M ago
It’s a wonder we struggle with our emotions as believers. We have the culture telling us that it’s our right to be in a continuous state of happiness and then we have some in the church emphasize a secular mentality that we should always have a smile plastered to our face. That smiling equals joy. That despondency and anger have no place in the Christian life even though David cried to God in his anguish and that the Bible itself encourages us to be angry- just without sin. This is why the importance of emotional health in the church is so vital. We have to retrain the old tapes in our mind ..read more
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What’s Your Worldview? An Interactive Approach to Life’s Big Questions
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by Sarah Anne
11M ago
What’s your worldview? I’ve heard some say they don’t even have one. But the thing of it is, everyone has a worldview. And the interactive book by James N. Anderson appropriately called What’s Your Worldview? shows us with clarity that we all do have a worldview which means, we all have a philosophical lens in which we see life.    The really neat thing about James N. Anderson’s What’s Your Worldview? is that it isn’t like other books that you read from front to back. You’re actually meant to flip around to different pages throughout because it has interactive prompts that ask you ..read more
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Great and Small Prayers for Babies
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by Sarah Anne
11M ago
Irealize even though my baby is only a few months old, she needs her daily reading time to sharpen her growing brain. And since that growing baby brain of hers is like a sponge, soaking up all information available, I realize I better pay attention to what I’m placing in front of my wee one! The baby board book, Great and Small Prayers for Babies has been a great interactive book to read to my baby. She loves the illustrations that opens and closes with an easy to lift flap and basic language geared just for her age. Who Is Great and Small Prayers for Babies for? The description reads ..read more
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Vulnerable: Rethinking Human Trafficking
Inkblots of Hope | Chronic illness & wellness blog
by Sarah Anne
11M ago
“S lavery still exists today.” That’s the super simple phrase someone said to be over a decade ago that introduced me to this whole frightening concept of human trafficking, a.k.a., modern slavery. It was a new concept to me at the time since slavery in that moment only conjured up images of days past with cotton picking on a southern plantation. I’m sure all of us by now have been introduced to the idea of human trafficking. But the author of Vulnerable: Rethinking Human Traffickingreminds us that the images in our mind’s eye of human trafficking may differ greatly from reality. T ..read more
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