Archaeologist Jonathan Gray stumbled upon something that shocked him . . . a whole cache of out of place items that should not exist. And they weren't just in one place. There was a global pattern to them. This pattern showed a lost science and technology. That's when he knew someone had to speak up. This content was of tremendous value. MACHINERY: Did you know that the Egyptians bored into granite rock with drills that turned 500 times faster than modern power drills? ANCIENT AMERICA: Did you know that a Chinese mapping survey of North America in 2200 BC described a sunrise over the Grand Canyon, black opals and gold nuggets in Nevada, and seals frolicking in San Francisco Bay? This is the most amazing archaeology book you'll ever see Dead Men's Secrets is an assemblage of astonishing discoveries. A lost super science emerges from the sea floor, jungle, and desert sands of our planet with more than 1,000 forgotten secrets. It will SHOCK you. SEE this world as you've never seen it before. DISCOVER answers you never had. GAIN a new enjoyment. HAVE FACTS at your fingertips to amaze your friends.
A plea appears in USA Today from a concerned young father: Does anyone care anymore? Will someone please, please help me save my son? --Edward Moats, Tarpon Springs, FL.
If there was a plan whereby you could avoid most disasters, wouldn't you want to know about it? If you would, then you need to read this book. It includes chapters on the joys of country living, medical preparation for the end time, wilderness survival, log cabin building, a garden-to-kitchen cookbook, a financial plan, and inspirational stories of faith. In the near future, this information will be invaluable.
Any reader who applies himself diligently to this book will be rewarded and uplifted. A sincere and practical outline for survival and revival. --Lincoln Steed, Editor, Liberty magazine.
THEY CALLED IT A HOAX UNTIL ONE MAN WENT TO PROVE IT... THE UNEXPECTED TRUTH SHOCKED GRAY. IT WILL SHOCK YOU, TOO
For 800 years, the Ark of the Covenant was the most sacred object in the world. In 586 BC it vanished. 2,500 years later, American amateur archaeologist Ron Wyatt claimed to have found the Ark of the Covenant. He was promptly ordered by the host government not to reveal certain information. Jonathan Gray set out with a briefcase full of objections against Wyatt's claims. However, intense investigation, repeated visits to dig sites, and privileged viewing of evidence and artifacts leave him totally convinced.
During the early 1930s Carey A. Reams, a biophysicist studying quantum mechanics, developed a scientific theory which became known as the Reams Biological Theory of Ionization (RBTI). Originally designed to enhance agricultural practices, the theory took on new life when Reams was challenged to expand his knowledge and find a way to help a little boy overcome life-threatening seizures. Reams' research not only helped the little boy return to a normal life, it also resulted in a redefinition of biological science as it is known today.
RBTIOM is the acronym for the Reams Biological Theory of Ionization in combination with the application of Original Medicine concepts and principles. This book provides the basics of RBTI topics to empower the reader with a practical understanding of how this combination can be used to achieve optimum health and vitality. It presents this complex mathematical tool in a user-friendly and practical manner.
Why You Want to Read This Book
- Provides a practical, consistent approach for analyzing the body chemistry made easy with numbers, no guessing
- Learn what to eat, take, and do to improve your health
- Learn how to add 15 to 30 productive years to your life
- Health empowerment with a science-based, laboratory-level test that can be performed at home or in an office environment
- A Practical, Personal And Affordable Health Assessment-Tool
It's hard not to feel overwhelmed when you're going through a protracted illness. The feelings in suffering can lead you to ask,
Why, Lord, am I going through this crisis that has me battling low self-esteem due to my debilitating disease?
Why am I wrestling with loneliness? It seems no one cares.
Why am I living with anxiety and depression? Will I be able to experience joy?
Many people experience chronic illness or physical disability from which they may not be healed fully or at all. They may find it hard to stay upbeat while praying for healing, especially when their health is not improving. They may become desperate, longing for a little more happiness in their distress, wondering if God is in tune with what is going on in their lives.
Why Me Lord? Finding Joy in Affliction can help the wounded warrior find true joy in suffering. Join the author on a journey in God's promises, finding the Source of real joy. Through Reginald's inspirational testimony, along with those of others who have been injured on the health crisis battlefield, you will be inspired to rise above depression, anxiety, hopelessness, and the loss of identity brought on by your own health crisis.
We met a young man in the hospital. He has been there for three months waiting for a heart transplant. He loves the Lord, and instead of feeling sorry for himself, he declares he has a Fifth Floor Ministry. He goes from room to room, encouraging other heart patients. He prays for them, encourages them, tells Bible jokes, and shares his testimony about the goodness of God. All the while, he is hooked up to a machine that keeps his heart pumping. I am glad I had the opportunity to meet him and pray for him. What a ministry amid his own need! Danielle G., daughter of a 5th floor patientWhen I was about two and one-half years old ... I decided to take a walk by myself. Thus a precocious (and peculiarly mishap-prone) little boy, known to his loved ones as Freckles, raises an alert at home and around the neighborhood that will persist for years as he embarks on a lifetime journey of hijinks, hard-won lessons, and love.
Tag along with him to laugh and learn while faithful and well-meaning Freckles, along with his canine companion Buster and in league with siblings and friends, grapples with bees and axe blades, tomatoes and toy sirens, the forces of nature and his own mischievous impulses. Discover how many jams one boy can get himself into and be rescued from by loved ones and God's grace.
As Freckles the boy grows up (but not too much!) into Dr. Guild, the man, husband, father, and medical missionary, find out along with him about God's great wisdom, His many gifts to His children, the blessings of following His ways, and His unwavering compassion for the Freckles in all of us, as He seeks to guide us through the ups and downs of life toward the mountaintop of eternal life.
I highly recommend this book for children, families, and all those who want to be reminded about the limitless power of our God. Dr. Kris R. Eckenroth, D.Min. M.Div., Speaker/Executive Director Retro Ministries Delightful, exciting, true- life stories with solid moral lessons. Chana, homeschooling mother of 5 Parents and all readers will be blessed by his Christian values that lead us to Jesus. Dr. William D. Fisher DO, ACOFP
We need to go back to the instruction given in 1888, which we scorned. We need a reform in organization that will not permit a few to direct every move made anywhere in the world. We need a reform that will not permit a few to handle finances. We need a reform that will not permit the spending of millions on institutions not authorized by the vote of the constituency. We need a change in the emphasis that is given to promotion, finances, and statistics. We need to restore the Sabbath School to its rightful place in the work of God. We need to put a stop to the entertainments and suppers that are creeping in under the guise of raising money for good purposes. We need to put a stop to announcements in church that are merely disguised advertisements. However, while all these things are important, they are only minor things. We need reformation and revival most of all.--M. L. Andreasen, August 1959
Dr. Abbott was a professor of Clinical Medicine in the College of Medical Evangelists (now known as Loma Linda University Hospital) located in Loma Linda, California. When this book was first printed in 1912, Dr. Abbott wrote, The urgent need of a nurses' textbook on hydrotherapy has induced the author to attempt to meet this need. The principles and curative effects are discussed in such simplified language as to be readily comprehended by the average nurse. The directions are simple enough for anyone to follow in their own home.
The procedures of hydrotherapy... are] excellent and may be said to contain the last word as to what may be done with water. What to use and how to use it are carefully set down and the most inexperienced novice could not fail to comprehend the instructions. -M. E. Cameron, R.N. American Journal of Nursing April 1912, Vol XII, #7, page 615