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The Lord showed me a picture when I was fighting for my life with Lyme disease. It was a completely overgrown garden full of weeds choking all the herbs, plants, and flowers. He said, "e;This is what your brain looks like."e; He showed me that many believers have a brain that looks like this because of an unrenewed mind. He also spoke to me and shared that sickness (not always) sometimes can be caused by an unrenewed mind. Just like different illnesses that can be passed down from generation to generation, toxic thinking can be passed down from generation to generation. As a former Hindu, I share the keys to how I gained victory over mental and physical sickness that was caused by a toxic thought life. These insights helped me break free from many generations of the depths of darkness found in thought (fear, worst-case scenarios, negative thinking, depression, etc.), and they will help the readers as well. With mental illness growing exponentially today, it points to us that there is an absolute necessity to rewire our brain. For people struggling to overcome mental torment, God will bring us into a fragrant garden full of fertile soil. The insights of this book can help us grow a healthy thought life from years of tormented mind.Benefits that readers will take away from this book:a rewired brain (creates health; scientifically proven as well)keys for mental and physical healingovercome mental tormentrecognize seasons and how to graduate from themreceive various breakthroughs through obedience and surrenderFor more information, go to walkingwiththelion.com.
Mike Watkins thinks about a question that bothers him like a pesky fly buzzing inside his head. Why would a guy who spent a good part of his life climbing around on a mountain suddenly fall off a cliff?Unfortunately, he and his cousin, William, must start their vacation by attending the funeral of his grandfather's ranch foreman. A mysterious shaman also attends and warns people to beware of the white wolf.The boys find a map in the foreman's room taken from a library book that tells of a historic bank robbery. They decide to follow the clues in the map to Lookout Mountain where the robbers hid the stolen gold coins. Unfortunately, someone else has the same idea. William is kidnapped and the boys' copy of the map is stolen.With the help of Karana, an Indian neighbor, Mike locates the secret entrance to the cave where the coins were taken. It is the home of the great white wolf and a place of worship for the Indians that reside near there. Mike finds William, and they discover the coins in a room among the skeletons of the robbers who became trapped there many years before. Roscoe, the librarian, appears as the one who wants the treasure for himself.The shaman and wolf arrive on the scene. They tell Roscoe the gold is cursed and cannot leave the cave, but Roscoe doesn't care. Can he be stopped from claiming the treasure? What will happen to Mike and William?
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