Tuesday, April 5
What Does Your Heart Look like? – Who Is Looking with What Eyes? Our theme this Lent is “Heart Conditions – After the Lord’s Heart.” The second part of the […]
What Does Your Heart Look like? – Who Is Looking with What Eyes? Our theme this Lent is “Heart Conditions – After the Lord’s Heart.” The second part of the […]
Hearts of Stone and a New Heart Sprinkled Clean In a way, it’s painful even to think about open-heart surgery. It is complex. It takes a team of skilled surgeons,
The Strength of an Undivided Heart – How the Body Can Repair Itself The first king of Israel – King Saul – stood a head taller than everybody else, was
Fools for Christ the Strength of Our Heart – Growing in Grace and Knowledge Apparently the origin of April Fools’ Day goes back to France during the 1500s, and is
Strength of Unity – How the Heart and the Congregation Are Strong As a Unit Heart muscle is unique. Without being redundant I might add that heart muscle is only
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No Debate about the Ability to Strengthen the Heart As I have revisited physiology – specifically the physiology of the heart – I have relearned the truth that we are
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Greater than the Heart –Cheering Up Your Heart. If someone has a cardiac arrest the key is to encourage the person to do the best they can to get that
Where Your Treasure Is, There Your Heart Will Be Also A recent web search for the greatest cost by disease/branch of medicine for US healthcare revealed that heart disease is
Hanging In There with Chronic Heart Disease Our hearts do lots of pumping throughout our lives, roughly 100,000 beats a day, and possibly 2.8 billion beats or more in a
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Heart Problems from Within and Without – And Faith The CDC has reported an increase in the diagnosis of anxiety and depression during what we might call the “COVID era.”