LONGWOOD, FL-With SARS and other scary communicable diseases gaining world headlines, a viable question looms: What can we do about illness now and in the future? You can prepare for life even in difficult circumstances, says G.G. Koch, author of Health Words in the Word: Avoid Frequent Illnesses (paperback, 978-1-60266-888-7). Koch proposes a strategy and an extensive framework for giving everyone, including health care workers, access to a lexicon of phrases for dealing with infectious disease situations. This powerful book of letters, taken directly from biblical passages, addresses issues that must be dealt with often.
"Infectious disease requires direct, clear communication on everything," says Koch. "Issues and situations range from prevention and basic hygiene instructions to identifying sources and much beyond." Koch challenges readers to consider God's role in health and healing, and her phrase-book contains thoughts and answers to questions such as: Who can heal? How can we improve our immune systems? What roles do the Bible, scientific testing, and human intellect play?
Health Words from the Word empowers readers to fulfill the "little commission" found in Matthew 6:26 ("Look at the birdsÉ") and to communicate practical Bible health words for healing in their own area and the nations. "Billy Graham claims there are answers in the Bible for every human problem," says Koch. Her book proves there's a divine remedy for frequent illnesses.
G.G. Koch is a language arts teacher with a Master of Education degree who lives in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. She has published free web pages online with ourchurch.com. Health Words in the Word is her first book.
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