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Our NewslettersBack to Newsletter IndexApril 2005WHAT'S NEW WITH US...
Happy Spring! I hope everyone had a wonderful
Resurrection Day!!
We had the opportunity to "rent" two baby chicks for two weeks. What an
experience! They were adorable! They arrived from the farm in a
cardboard box, just two days old. We had to keep them warm with a light
and a heating pad. I kept them in our bedroom because I was afraid that
our wild puppy would get to them - which wouldn't have been good!
Everytime I walked in my bedroom I called to them, "Here, Chickee,
Chickee!" They learned the morning routine real quickly too! When I
turned on their light, they would pop up their little heads and start
cheeping. It was adorable. We had a lot of fun with them. The kids
really wanted to have chickens when we first moved down here and now
that they have had a "taste" of taking care of them, they want them even
more. Can you imagine hugging and kissing chickens? (And that just
wasn't the little ones - the teens loved on them too!)
Here's a picture of one of our cute little chickee, chickees:
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Our Drama Team went all out on our Easter drama this
year. There were over 40 people involved - including most of our
family! Mark played a Rabbi and he also played Jesus. I was an extra -
no lines to memorize - just waving palm on Palm Sunday and following
Jesus and weeping as a "mourner". Cassie worked behind-the-scenes,
painting the backgrounds and sewing the costumes. Eddie worked the
lights. It was a lot of work, but it went very well. We have had
numerous people (including non-believers) tell us how much it had
touched them - praise God for using us in such an incredible way!
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Here is a picture of John Bauschatz (center), Mark's
best friend and leader of the Crossroads Drama Team - of course HE had
the lead!!! (That's a joke, I always tease John, saying HE has to have
the lead, being the "ham" that he is - but in all actuality, he is very
humble and gives God the glory for all that he does.)
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2005 Schedule
Please look for us at the following conventions:
MTHEA Convention; Nashville, TN - May 13th & 14th, 2005
FPEA Convention; Kissimmee, FL - May 26th-28th, 2005
SCHEA Convention Sumter, SC - June 17th & 18th, 2005
SONFEST Christian Music Festival; Charlotte, NC - June 23rd-25th
HERI Jacksonville, FL - July 15th & 16th
HEEA Homeschool Expo; Atlanta, GA - July 29th & 30th,
2005
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SPECIALS THIS MONTH...
We are nearing our busiest (and most expensive) time of the year. If you
need any items, whether for school, yourself, or a gift, please consider
purchasing from us. All of your purchases go directly back to this
ministry so that we can serve the homeschooling community (and more!)
through the upcoming conventions. We are in the midst of printing our
catalog and it is going to be quite costly! We really appreciate your
support!
New Bible pamphlets!!!
HEALTH NEWS
It's that time of year again... I started getting the
garden ready for planting, we opened our pool this week, we are doing some
cleaning in our yard. With the warmer weather comes....sweat! Yes,
sweat! That is not a bad thing! Sweating is good for us! It's a way for
toxins to be released from our bodies. We should not try to prevent
sweating with anti-perspirants - if we are concerned with the odor, we
should only buy deodorants with natural ingredients and NO aluminum.
Since discovering how unhealthy it is to use anti-perspirants, our family
has only used deodorants for our underarm sweat! I have used the crystal
stone deodorant for the past couple of years and have
liked it well. I have recently discovered from our newly carried line,
Burt's Bees Herbal Deodorant Spray. It's very refreshing in the hotter
months and smells nice too!
More importantly, our body odor depends on the things we are putting in
our body. What we put in, must come out and if we are eating bad foods,
then we will have terrible body odor. Like I said before, our bodies are
trying to get rid of the toxins that we are putting in, so the more we put
in, the more that comes out. We should NOT be trying to block those
toxins by applying anti-perspirant.
Here is a great article by holistic author Mike Adams:
"This article touches on a subject that's quite sensitive to many
people: body odor. Here, we explore the link between the foods you choose
to consume and the odor produced by your body (there is a direct
correlation). With all the hundreds of millions of dollars spent each year
on personal care products and deodorants, I'm amazed there's almost no
discussion about reducing body odor by changing your diet. In fact, when
I've mentioned this subject to some people, they look at me in
bewilderment. They ask questions like "What do you mean, your foods
control your body odor? Body odor is genetic!" -- or some other nonsense.
What they need is a crash course in the underlying causes of body odor.
We'll call it The Fundamentals of Offensive Personal Odors, or just Body
Odor 101, for short.
Lesson number one in Body Odor 101 is that what comes out of your body reflects what you put in. Body odor is something that's strongly affected by what's being emitted by your sweat glands. And remember, armpits are designed to sweat. I know that may sound insanely simple, because everybody knows that armpits sweat, but I'm saying that armpits are supposed to perspire. Yet people go to great lengths to prevent their armpits from sweating using deodorant products containing toxic chemicals and derivatives of heavy metals like aluminum. But there's more to it than just cooling your body temperature through perspiration -- another function of the sweat glands in your armpits is to excrete toxins from your body. That's why sweating is an important part of maintaining optimum physical health. You have to give your body a chance to get rid of various toxins through a variety of metabolic processes. Those include urination, passing fecal matter, exhaling carbon dioxide and other toxins through the lungs, and, of course, eliminating toxins through the skin. The skin, remember, is your body's largest organ. Your armpits, then, actually have an important health function in getting rid of toxins. That's why you need to keep them open and unclogged by deodorant products. Sweating is good for you. But what about the odor? Where does that really come from? Conventional doctors like to say it's due to bacteria living in your armpits. But that's ridiculous: our entire bodies are covered with bacteria, not just our armpits. And if the bacteria alone were the cause of the odor, you could eliminate body odor by sterilizing your armpits with rubbing alcohol or iodine tincture. (Try it, if you like: it still won't eliminate the odor.) The real cause of armpit odor is the intentional excretion of horrible toxins that your body is trying to get rid of. And by using deodorant products, you block the exit door and force those toxins to stay in your system! The way to eliminate body odor, then, is not to mask it with unhealthful deodorant products, but rather to clean up your body from the inside out. In other words, if your armpits have a horrible raunchy smell, that's an indication your diet needs some adjusting. I'm embarrassed to say that I know this from personal experience. My own body odor used to be rather disgusting when I followed the standard American diet like most people do. I had to use massive doses of brand name deodorant products just to try to cover up the odor. Only later did I learn that those products are made with cancer-causing chemical fragrances that are absorbed directly into your bloodstream, through your armpits, where they enter your liver and promote liver disease, cancer, and a variety of other disorders. Many deodorants and antiperspirants are made with aluminum in order to halt the perspiration of your sweat glands, and this aluminum is suspected of accumulating in the nervous system and ultimately contributing to nervous system disorders such as Alzheimer's Disease. That's why I no longer use any brand name deodorants or antiperspirants. After giving up red meat, junk foods, fast foods and other dietary atrocities, I no longer needed deodorants anyway. Foods that make you stinkLet's take a closer look at the causes of body odor. What foods really cause body odor in the first place? Red meat is the number one cause of body odor. Red meat causes stagnation in the body; it putrefies in the digestive tract and releases all sorts of toxins into the bloodstream through the large intestine. I've noticed that people who consume a large quantity of red meat on a regular basis tend to have much stronger body odor than those who avoid it. Some people tell me just the opposite -- they say it's vegetarians who stink because they run around wearing no deodorant whatsoever. But my experience is that if a vegetarian stinks, they aren't following a healthy diet even though they are avoiding meat. (You can be vegetarian and extremely unhealthy if you consume a lot of processed foods.) Overall, though, if you find a healthful vegetarian and put them side by side with a heavy meat eater in a sniff test, I'm confident your nose will lead you to the conclusion that the meat eater is the most offensive of the two. It's weird science, yes, but we are talking about a strange subject to begin with. As far as other foods that cause body odor, manufactured foods -- those lacking fiber and made with refined white flour, added sugars, hydrogenated oils and other processed ingredients -- are the big culprits. When you eliminate these from your diet and shift to a 100% healthful diet made of whole grains, massive quantities of leafy vegetables, fresh fruits, soy products (I, Linda, don't personally agree with him about the soy products), supergreens, lots of sprouts, raw nuts and seeds, healthy oils and other similar healthful ingredients, your body odor will all but disappear in a matter of weeks. That's because a plant-based diet is an internal deodorizer. It's true: the chlorophyll and other phytonutrients will cleanse you from the inside out. Some of the best foods for that include parsley, cilantro, celery and all mint species. The aromatic herbs are also excellent: sage, rosemary, thyme, oregano, and so on. As a sidebar to the body odor discussion, all the things that come out of your body are strong indicators of your current level of health, as well as what adjustments you need to make in order to be healthier. It's interesting to note that for hundreds of years, physicians actually tasted the urine of their patients and were able to make medical diagnoses by taste analysis alone. As bizarre as this sounds, it actually makes good sense. The human tongue is perhaps the finest natural chemical composition sensor known to modern medicine. (Dogs' noses are also good at this. Dogs have actually been trained to sniff out bladder cancer by smelling the urine of humans. Just search google for articles on "bladder cancer dogs sniff" and you'll find lots of references to this fact.) After tasting the urine, skilled physicians were able to offer astoundingly precise medical diagnoses. The problem, of course, is that doctors also tended to become ill from tasting their patients' urine, and so this practice fell into disfavor long ago. By the way, just to be clear here, I'm not at all suggesting that you should be tasting your own urine. But it's very easy to smell your own armpits and get a sense of what's going on. Try going 24 hours with no deodorant. If you can't stand the smell from the outside, just imagine what your body smells like on the inside! Maybe it's time for some plants in your diet, ya think?" A HEALTHY RECIPE FROM LINDA'S KITCHEN
Whole Wheat Spaghetti with Sun Dried Tomatoes
(Mark says that this tastes like something made in
an Italian restaurant! Well, it is! I'm Italian and my kitchen is my
"restaurant"! I told him that I was going to charge him for it too!
J )
Ingredients:
1 pound Whole Wheat Spaghetti
Sun Dried Tomatoes in jar (as many as you prefer)
3-4 Organic Tomatoes, chopped
fresh garlic, chopped (I put at least 4 cloves in,
you may prefer less, but I LOVE my garlic!)
2 Tbsp. extra virgin olive oil
Fresh basil and parsley
Directions:
In saucepan, sautee garlic in olive oil for a few
minutes (do not brown). Add fresh tomatoes, sun dried tomatoes, and fresh
herbs. Cook for only a few minutes (til the tomatoes are soft) and in the
meantime, cook the spaghetti. Toss sauce on top of spaghetti and enjoy!
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Brodsky Ministries. Please feel free to
give them here! Thank you!
A NOTE OF ENCOURAGEMENT
A friend of mine sent this and I'd like to pass it on to you:
I can do all things through Christ which strengthens me.
The road to success is not straight.
There is a curve called Failure, a loop called Confusion,
speed bumps called Friends, red lights called Enemies,
caution lights called Family. You will have flats called Jobs.
But, if you have a spare called Determination, an engine called Perseverance,
insurance called Faith, a driver called Jesus,
you will make it a place called Success.
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