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Devotions on Ailments
Devotions on Ailments: Physical & National Ills by Erwin K Thomas endeavor to address diverse problems of everyday lives. These are the issues that often spiral out of
control. They may have no easy
answers. People may be unable to fix
them, and can be a thorn in their side.
Yet, individuals from every walk of life have to face these
dilemmas. Some of these problems take on
new meanings. But such challenges continue
to exist while they grapple with uncertainties.
These are in the very DNA of our lives at the physical and national
levels. Many however do experience these
disruptions in all kinds of illnesses that linger beneath the surface of their
existence. Everyone deals with these issues differently, but their main goal is to find the right solutions in
solving them. What follows in each part
of this book are examples of these calamities.
Part Ⅰ – Life & Hope deals with the
vicissitudes of living. It examines
society – seniors’ coffee hour, learning in schools,
LGBTQ+ rights, combating disinformation, digital entertainment, women,civil
rights, and much more.
Part Ⅱ – Healthy Living addresses what makes
people tick. It’s like walking is fun, benefits of
cows, taking car trips, eating less sugar, bonding with teenage hobbies, vaccine
rollout, aging wisely, and protecting your home.
Part Ⅲ – Caring & Nature focus on a good
marriage, life of Corolla wild horses, service to community, service-learning,
the Golden Rule, elderly at home, child care system, and homeless
shelters.
Part Ⅳ – Diseases & Challenges discuss
the coronavirus vaccine, independent living for seniors, living with diabetes, signs of depression, capitol siege religion, harm of air pollution,
and smoking health risks.
Part Ⅴ – Love Heals describes life’s possibilities, work of human rights’
defenders, God’s precious love, growing in love, faces of love, God’s love,
nature of love, love's unbroken path.
Part Ⅵ – End of Life explains about dying and
death. It also deals with COVID-19 &
Blacks, the ultimate fate, late adulthood, and pandemic death toll.
To conclude this devotional is a selected bibliography
that includes a wide range of sources that the author has reviewed for this book.
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