Samaritan Ministries December 2012 newsletter links
By Mike Miller · Dec 03, 2012
The December 2012 Samaritan Ministries Christian Health Care Newsletter features some compelling pieces on society, ministry and health:
- Our cover piece is a reprint of Ravi Zacharias’ “Evicting the Sacred,” originally published at patheos.com. Dr. Zacharias writes that the downgrading of Christmas to a mere secular holiday is a symptom of America’s “jettisoning of Christian values.”
- What may look like an electoral disaster to conservative Christians is nothing less than God working out His providence. Author Rob Slane looks at “A Disastrous Triumph.”
- Scott and Rachel Kramer of Hands of Love Ministry have endured their own trials as a family, but they continue to share the Gospel through music, conferences, concerts, and Bible studies. The Kramers are featured in the Member Spotlight. They also explain why they chose Samaritan Ministries.
- Salt is bad for you, right? Dr. David Brownstein says in his book Salt Your Way to Health that refined salt, or table salt, is bad for you, but unrefined salt is essential for good health. Assistant Newsletter Editor Jed Stuber explains Brownstein’s thinking in a book review.
- Newsletter editor Ray King meditates on John 14:9b, “Whoever has seen Me has seen the Father …” in his monthly Doorpost feature.
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