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“Honey House Weekly Note” February 26, 2006
Hi Everyone, Hope you’re all well and full of joy today. I apologize for not responding to many of your emails over the last week. But I do plan on doing that. February is almost over. Winter is almost over. Just a few more weeks and Spring will be coming in, on the calendar at least. I have a lot I’d like to share today. First of all, if you get a chance, please check out www.simonphotographics.com . Bill is the fellow who is bringing our web site to life. He is a man with amazing talent. He can take an old civil war picture that has been through the war and make it like new. Second, a fellow named Dave was visiting our church in Berwick today, who I had the honor of getting to meet. He’s an excellent Chiropractor in Dallas, PA. who is more into natural healing through nutrition and the like. He also happens to be running for State Senate in May. He’s a strong Christian with strong Christian values. If you want to check out his website, it’s www.MadeiraForSenate.com Now, if you would like to check out our evolving website, soon to have pay-pal, it’s www.thehoneyhouse.net You can still order from us to ship by either emailing or calling us. I would like to take a moment if I can and share a testimony to the healing power of God through the Hallelujah Diet: Last Monday I was in South Jersey with my brother-in-law Jimmy doing a drywall job as I sometimes do. I was on my painter’s scaffold riding along the concrete floor about 4 feet up (it seemed like 10 at the time).No, it wasn’t mechanical. I was moving the scaffold with my feet, pushing it along. I had a very sharp trowel in my right hand and a hawk full of spackle in my left. Well it was cold, about 31 degrees. I was frustrated over the cold and pushing the scaffold too hard when the wheel popped off and the scaffold folded up around me. By the grace of God the tools landed safely out of the way. I then went into a free fall. Usually when I fall off my stilts or whatever, I bounce. Once, while working on a pretty high scaffold, I walked off, not even thinking and was caught before I hit the ground by a worker who saw me coming down. But this time was different. I landed on my butt. The impact was amazing. It felt like the bottom of my body went up through the middle of my body; belly, lower back etc. It was like knives stabbing me all at once. There I set, not able to breathe for a while, obviously ruining Jimmy’s day, since we had just started. Jimmy wanted to know if he should call the Authorities to take me away in the expensive limo. Of course I said no. I don’t like rides that cost too much money. It’s interesting what goes through your head in the first seconds after a fall like that. If I can remember them in order, they went something like this. First I thought, well I didn’t hear anything break, so that’s good. Second it reminded me of falling off the swing now and again when I was a kid. I would land on my back and not be able to breathe for a while. Third I thought of Dorothy and the kids and how this isn’t fair to put this on them. I have to be OK. And then I thought about the Hallelujah Diet!!!! I was so glad at that moment that the last almost nine years have been spent rebuilding my body with life force foods like barley grass and other veggies and whole grains and more recently raw honey. I have to admit, after lying on the concrete for a moment or so, bad thoughts can come into your head in the way of questions, like for instance: What is the extent of my injuries? Am I internally bleeding and just hours from death? Will I be paralyzed? That’s when you try to get up and walk it off. Enough of that!! Anyway, I could hardly walk the rest of the day. I couldn’t drive, and I flopped around like a fish trying to find a position I was comfortable. But God is certainly Good. Because of the H. Diet, the next day I went back to work, in a little pain of course. The day after that I worked the Hometown Market, walking a little like an older man. Today I only have a small ache in my lower back sometimes during the day. What’s neat is that I experienced everything this whole past week without as much as an aspirin or pain killer or drug of any kind. The right diet does work. Alkaline foods are medicine for the body. Alkaline foods are the right vitamins and minerals and proteins and calciums etc. to literally rebuild our American Burger King built bodies. OK! Some of us were built with Taco Bell and Wawa hoagie building blocks. I confess! Well let’s not waste time changing builders. We want our bodies built on rock, not sand. If I had kept my old diet, when I went into that free fall, I might have disintegrated into the concrete floor never to be heard from again. Please, I am not boasting in myself. If I boast, I only boast in God’s healing power, divinely and through natural means. Thanks for listening.
Craft Show! This Saturday the 4th of March, from 9am until 3pm, The Honey House (that’s us) will be at the Columbia-Montour Vo-tech craft show. It’s between Berwick and Bloomsburg just off route 11. Look for the signs. If you need help getting there, call us on your way at my mobile 570-401-1353.
Let’s Get Healthy! Our next support group-teaching meeting is scheduled for Thursday March 16th at 7pm. You can bring a vegan snack to share. On Friday evenings right now we’re in the process of teaching the “Get Healthy/Stay Balanced” Workshop from Hallelujah Acres. You can join us at any time and finish up when we start our next series of workshops in May. But let us know so we can order you a package. The cost is $250 for the incredible package and 9 workshops. They can and will change your life.
Speaking & Seminars! Dorothy and I will share the message “You Don’t Have to be Sick” for free. Just let us bring our table of healing products. But you have to call us and set it up. It doesn’t matter how big or small the group.
Hometown Farmers Market!
Laura’s Organic Specialties! Wednesday Laura plans on having Apple Turnovers, Pineapple Muffins, Whole Wheat with Oats Bread and her famous Hummus Wraps; everything made with natural organic ingredients. Remember, order a dozen of anything and get a Bakers dozen. But you must order right away so Laura can make the extra and have them for you. As usual, we have lots of sales going on at the market. Wednesday is supposed to be sunny and in the forties. The sun won’t set until almost 6pm. If you can, we would love to have you visit The Honey House inside the nice warm second building. If you can’t make the market, maybe you can visit us in Dorrance. Call us first. If we’re home, we’re open. Who knows, visiting The Honey House could possibly be the first step to a healthier, more natural and peaceful life like in days gone by. Thanks, Mark 570-401-1353 honeyhouse@epix.net
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