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This fourth volume continues the series On the Way to Glacier View and contains, for instance, a series of letter between Lowell Tarling and Desmond and Gillian Ford (from 1970 to 1981, as well a section on the Palmdale Conference in 1976. Much more is included with added correspondence from the period. The author and editor, Gillian Ford, was present at Glacier View Camp in Colorado, U.S.A., when her husband Desmond Ford attended his heresy trial. The meeting lasted from August 11-15, 1980. As an active witness, Gillian gives her view as an author, but also this volume (like the others) contains much independent documentary evidence, which will be of great benefit to future researchers and historians.
In a world where diabetes was once a rarity, it has now become an epidemic and at the present rate of increase it will become pandemic later in this century, affecting half the families of earth. Present therapies leave much to be desired. The use of diabetic pills is fraught with dangers and even insulin has its downside. Many can pursue a better approach by knowledge and discipline. Right diet and adequate exercise are the best keys to the control of diabetes.Inevitably, diabetes brings rigors and stresses that can threaten to be overwhelming. Often the sufferer is plunged into depression. In this battle, Christians can be "more than conquerors," trusting in the One whose name is Love and whose absolute sovereignty extends even to a sparrow's fall.This book gives counsel regarding the physical, mental, and spiritual aspects of successful diabetic therapy and life-style changes. It can bring untold relief to many.
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