Fast Your Way To Health
$16.99
16 Chapters
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Having received a death sentence from her doctors, Lee Bueno-Aguer found that God had given her a better prescription – fasting to regain her health.
From her own and others’ experiences, as well as sound scriptural and medical guidelines, she discusses many aspects of fasting, including
* Who should and should not fast
* Various kinds of fasts
* How to begin and end a fast
* The difference between fasting and starvation
* Drugs versus fasting
* The curing of life-threatening diseases
* Fasting for longevity
Bueno-Aguer reports on many who have fasted and prayed for others and seen miraculous results, including marriages restored, the insane brought back to normal, the disappearance of tumors, and even the raising of the dead. As you read this book, you will discover the amazing ways God has designed your body to restore itself and your spirit to be uplifted during a fast.
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SKU (ISBN): 9780883686577
UPC: 630809686572
Lee Aguer
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: May 2001
Publisher: Whitaker House Publishers
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