by E. G. White
Have you checked out a newsstand lately? New magazines on health, fitness, diet, and exercise seem to be taking over more shelf space every month.
Maybe you’re old enough to remember a time not that long ago when nobody ever talked about aerobics, jogging, cholesterol, and workouts. But today it’s obvious that the pursuit of health and fitness is more than a quick fad. It’s here to stay. Looking and feeling good isn’t optional for most people these days—it’s a high lifestyle priority. So, millions of us are: shedding pounds, running marathons, joining health clubs, reading food labels, pumping iron, chucking tobacco and alcohol, getting back to basics.
The Ministry of Healing has been around awhile. Since it was first published, a lot of other books about health have come and gone. Some of them have been bigger than this one, but it’s not likely there has ever been a better one. It is a book that crusades for total fitness, not just physical fitness, because we human beings are more than just bodies. So these pages speak to the needs of the whole person: body, mind, and spirit.
For a lot less than the cost of one visit to the doctor, this classic on health will tell you how to manage stress, get well, prevent disease, and feel vibrantly alive.
ISBN: 978-1-883012-56-2
Pages: 320, paperback
5.5 x 8.5 inches
The Work of the Physician
Medical Missionaries and Their Work
The Care of the Sick
The Home
The Essential Knowledge
The Worker’s Need
Have you checked out a newsstand lately? New magazines on health, fitness, diet, and exercise seem to be taking over more shelf space every month.
Maybe you’re old enough to remember a time not that long ago when nobody ever talked about aerobics, jogging, cholesterol, and workouts. But today it’s obvious that the pursuit of health and fitness is more than a quick fad. It’s here to stay. Looking and feeling good isn’t optional for most people these days—it’s a high lifestyle priority. So, millions of us are: shedding pounds, running marathons, joining health clubs, reading food labels, pumping iron, chucking tobacco and alcohol, getting back to basics.
The Ministry of Healing has been around awhile. Since it was first published, a lot of other books about health have come and gone. Some of them have been bigger than this one, but it’s not likely there has ever been a better one. It is a book that crusades for total fitness, not just physical fitness, because we human beings are more than just bodies. So these pages speak to the needs of the whole person: body, mind, and spirit.
For a lot less than the cost of one visit to the doctor, this classic on health will tell you how to manage stress, get well, prevent disease, and feel vibrantly alive.
ISBN: 978-1-883012-56-2
Pages: 320, paperback
5.5 x 8.5 inches
Table of Contents
The True Medical Missionary1. Our Example
2. Days of Ministry
3. With Nature and With God
4. The Touch of Faith
5. Healing of the Soul
6. Saved to Serve
The Work of the Physician
7. The Co-working of the Divine and the Human
8. The Physician, an Educator
Medical Missionaries and Their Work
9. Teaching and Healing
10. Helping the Tempted
11. Working for the Intemperate
12. Help for the Unemployed and the Homeless
13. The Helpless Poor
14. Ministry to the Rich
The Care of the Sick
15. In the Sickroom
16. Prayer for the Sick
17. The Use of Remedies
18. Mind Cure
19. In Contact with Nature
20. General Hygiene
21. Hygiene Among the Israelites
22. Dress
23. Diet and Health
24. Flesh as Food
25. Extremes in Diet
26. Stimulants and Narcotics
27. Liquor Traffic and Prohibition
The Home
28. Ministry of the Home
29. The Builders of the Home
30. Choice and Preparation of the Home
31. The Mother
32. The Child
33. Home Influences
34. True Education, a Missionary Training
The Essential Knowledge
35. A True Knowledge of God
36. Danger in Speculative Knowledge
37. The False and the True in Education
38. The Importance of Seeking True Knowledge
39. The Knowledge Received through God’s Word
The Worker’s Need
40. Help in Daily LivingScripture References
41. In Contact with Others
42. Development and Service
43. A Higher Experience