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Does Grace is Sufficient Mean there Is or Is Not Healing?

We unfold the idea of grace and how it relates to healing. Many people use Paul’s words about grace being sufficient as if God is saying we must just suffer and not expect help. Does that make sense? Let’s start with definitions of words. What is grace, after all?

Grace is unmerited favor, yes, but it is also the provision of help to get things done.

How would that apply to healing of learning problems for your children? I say we believe in healing and will take it anyway it comes: miraculously, natural healing as is given in creation, innovative teaching, or by whatever means. Hope and faith, then are the beginning points — not resignation and buckling under to suffering. We are called to suffer persecution and the difficulties of being God’s hand of love in the world, but nowhere are we told we are called to suffer simply because it is God’s will for us! or because the world is broken through the fall. No! Jesus came to redeem us. Let us believe, hope, and search for healing for our children.

Expose on Glutamate — Excess Harms Brains

We knew that some children had a problem with gluten, but we didn’t know until recently how many foods had excessive glutamate in them — and how much it harms brains — and how many ways it may harm us. Here our latest report. Thanks to Dr. Russel Blaylock, MD. Not surprisingly, there is an autism connection — but that is not all of it. All preventable — that is the good news.

Good Breakfasts May Prevent Some Learning Problems

It was about 1900 when we discovered that children who had not had breakfast tended not to learn well in school. Since then, schools who had poorer children started serving breakfast. In the 1970s my friend, Dr. Lendell Braud, a psychologist who taught often in the education department, discovered that red dye creates impulsivity, exactly like ADD/ADHD. Today, however, schools still serve foods with red dye and lots of sugar for breakfast. Then they wonder why children are having learning and behavior problems.

Children with “learning disabilities” often have a cluster of unexplained, even sometimes apparently random school failures. Some of these may be explained by reaction to poor food or food allergies. Given that better nutrition is never harmful, but always the reverse, nutrition is an important thing for the desperate mother of a learning disabled child to try, explore, research, and experiment with.

I promised you an interview with Dr. Braud, but we are waiting on the finishing touches of her new website, having to do with her trauma therapy. You will definitely want to hear that–next week.

So, while we wait, please enjoy a re-run of another wonderful interview that Dr. Colbert MD and Mrs. Mary Colbert (wife and mother) gave me back in 2009. Mary had agreed to come on, and when Dr. Colbert came on, I nearly dropped my tea. It was a wonderful time.

Of course, this nutrition advice applies to all children. It applies even more to children who are having learning or behavior problems. Similarly, it applies to mature people who are having any kind of cognitive or physical problem, because, just like another guest, Dr. Ted Edwards MD, said, “Many of the things we think are aging are really toxicity.” We can all agree that better fuel makes better performance for cars and planes. It is no difference for humans. If you are a mother, please consider if improved nutrition would improve the lives of those for whom you care.

Dr. Colbert’s Bible Cure for ADD.

AND MY BOOKS:

Learn at Home for Great Shalom

This is a book on how to teach your children and cover all learning needs, primarily for homeschoolers. Even if your child goes to a school, you the parent are responsible for the entire rearing and education — more than a school could ever cover. Furthermore, schools are aimed at a statistical average, or lower, and not at helping your specific child. Every child has special needs. Every child has needs for learning beyond the standard public curricula. This book helps your consider all the needs and find resources to cover all those needs. There is no book like it.

I didn’t want to say “methodology” because although it will help you decide which curricula and which methods, it is written for the average mother. I didn’t want to say “learning disabilities” or “special needs” because, well because I have faith that all children can live up to potential. Because I hate labels. Because every child has some specific special needs. Because this book is just much more cheerful, hopeful, and fun than a book labels “how to help your special needs child.” This really is the most helpful, most over-arching book that will help you pick everything else. Every parent, and especially ever homeschooling mother needs this book.

God Wants You Healed

If everything seems bleak, get this book. It will stir your faith. On Biblical grounds, you can stand in faith for healing for yourself and your children.

BTW, there are other books by the same title, but I titled and wrote mine first. It is not the first book on healing ever written, for sure, but my title was first before others. LOL. Anyway, I think you will like it; it is chock full.

Miracles from Innovated Education – at Home!

Continuing to celebrate our 10th anniversary, I am posting the second part of the story of the healing of my grandsons. On some platforms only current episodes are posted, so many people may not have heard this part of the story. It is an important part. Faith without works is dead. All too often, no matter what the problem is, people give up too quickly. A miracle or a rescue is only the first step at lot of time. Keeping taking good steps! I am sure this is a story of hope to those whose children have problems, to those who have problems, and to those who see problems in the world. It is my prayer that my story helps someone else!

Next we are going to run a little series on the problems of youth, as we so often do in the summertime. I have an interview with someone who overcame an addiction to gaming. This screen addiction seems ever more prevalent. Then, because the Dani Johnson interview on porn has been so popular, I am working on getting some interviews on that and similar problems. I hope we will be able to get some more ideas for you about fun things to do with your children.

Then in late summer or in the fall, I hope to do a series on health, covering some new research. Much of this will apply to not only children but also older people. I think you will be amazed.

For generations, the wife and mother of the family took the responsibility for the health and happiness of the family. What with increased economic responsibility, often this other duty is forgotten. So often I hear, “well nothing can be done” or “who knows”. Well, we do know. And something can be done. And the health, happiness and success of your family depends upon it.

I am eager to do a series on character education, too, as I have come to realize how vitally important it is. Some others are working on this, but again, the common philosophy is that nothing can be done, which is of course incorrect. It may be the most important thing to do!

Thanks for listening. Please send your questions.