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by NTEB Health and Wellness Editor Stephanie A. Buist, ND HC
As I walked through the parking lot into church on Sunday, I was struck by the number of handicapped parking spaces in front of the entrance. Maybe it drew my attention more on this day because the parking lot attendants had placed plastic barricades in front of normal parking spaces in order to create more handicapped spaces. Granted, I attend a large church but I would estimate that on the lower level entrance there were at least 40 handicapped spaces. In a church that has 2,000 – 3,000 people attending on a Sunday morning maybe this wouldn’t seem significant but even smaller churches still maintain 10 or more spaces.
Maybe they are used by the elderly to allow then closer access, but even that makes me think. I remember my grandmother who went home to be with the Lord at the age of 97. She was spry and alert until her last year when cancer overtook her body. Her husband, my step grandfather, downhill skied until he was in his 90′s. People marveled at them. What was it that allowed them to enter into their golden years with such a sturdy level of health? I believe there is an answer – and it applies to us today. We can live the same life with a little effort.
In a shocking study, it was revealed that more than half of Americans take two prescription medications, and 20 percent of Americans are on at least five prescription medications. 5 daily medications and we call this living? We are slowly poisoning ourselves with a doctor’s prescription…click here to read the rest of this article on Stepping Stones Living!
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When you have such a gluttonous pile o’ bile such as John Hagee leading the charge, what can one expect?