Where do you turn in seasons of despair? What do you do when you don’t know what to do? Ben Locke is no stranger to suffering, and in his darkest hours of sorrow, he took his suffering to Jesus. The prayers that poured out offer a road map for you to take your sorrows, grief, and troubles to God, knowing He will meet you in your time of suffering.
Told from a Christian perspective this book describes how ten women overcame challenging and life altering experiences to focus on their personal development.
How women can improve their productivity, happiness, and physical well-being by keeping their natural cycles in mind and working with them (rather than ignoring them).
To heal addiction, you have to go back to the start... Featured on Russell Brand's podcast Under the Skin Dr Gabor Mate is one of the world's most revered thinkers on the psychology of addiction.
Research now shows that our big killers, from cancers and coronaries to dementias and diabetes, are infection-drive. The Infection Game shows us how we can maximise our defences and martial our weapons so that we are ready to defeat the infectious organisms we encounter every day and in epidemic situations.
First published in 1989, this book looks at how fertility treatments fail women. At the time there was disturbing evidence of medical malpractice and invasive technologies which violated women’s bodies and took a heavy toll on their lives. These shocking stories shattered the myths of benevolent doctors working in the interests of women.
What separates the best from the rest? Their edge. This transformational guide - written by a coach to Olympians, CEOs and high performers worldwide - reveals how to find your edge and become a serial winner.
Discover a groundbreaking new way of eating with The Inflammation Solution, a 30 plant plan to help reverse inflammation, heal your gut and lose weight.
This patient-centred guide covers all aspects of IBD including common symptoms, tests used to make a diagnosis, treatment and overall management of the condition. Providing up-to-date factual information, it is easy to read and allows quick access to key facts and helpful advice.
Informative and empowering guide for parents of autistic children that looks at how they can make informed decisions on key aspects of care. Includes interviews with psychologists, ethicists, teachers, parents and advocates, and covers both support in domestic, educational and therapy settings.
Christina Cross decisively refutes culture-of-poverty narratives blaming family structure for persistent racial inequality. Marshaling extensive longitudinal data, Cross shows that Black kids raised in two-parent homes still fare worse than white counterparts, inviting a wholesale rethinking of the logics underlying US social-welfare policy.