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Robert Raikes was the forty-four year old publisher of the Gloucester Journal when he took a Sunday
ride into the country looking for a man he could hire as a gardener. The sun was bright, the air heavy,
and just a hint of breeze stirred up the dust of the road on that typical English morning in 1781.
The outgoing Raikes was well known in his community, not only for his strong, often biting editorial
campaigns but also for his wealth. The publisher who had become rich the old fashioned way, he had
inherited a fortune from his father. Yet rather than sink in a world of debauchery, using his
inheritance as a means of living the high life, this husband and father had employed his resources to
serve the underprivileged in the area.
Nowhere had his concern and compassion been more evident than when he led a fight for the rights
of prisoners at the local jail. The editorial driven battle had initially caused a drop in his paper's
circulation because his crusade proved to be unpopular, especially with his wealthy peers. But
Raikes did not care about the financial toll; he was simply interested in seeking Christian justice.
Raikes's push for prison reform was not based on church learned morality. He saw the movement as
logical. He argued that prisoners were resources who, if properly trained, could find a place in and
serve society. With skills given them during their incarceration, they could eventually secure honest
work. Investing in men while they were behind bars would benefit everyone by creating a more
peaceful community. This made more sense than starving and beating prisoners, thus crating men
who were even more violent and releasing them on the streets. No one was safe if this continued.
Surprisingly, Raikes's campaign was so successful that Gloucester went so far as to crate educational
programs in the city prison facilities. This was something the publisher was proud to hang his hat on.
But that was yesterday’s news; now he had to find a gardener to keep his estate from becoming an
overgrown eyesore.
As he knocked on the door of the modest rural home, Raikes surveyed the well kept grounds. Just
then a tiny woman answered the door.
You must be Mr. Raikes, she said.
Yes I am.
My husband had to leave for a few minutes, but he will be back soon. Would you like to come in and
wait?
The publisher shook his head. No, thank you. I thing I will just sit on here and enjoy the view of your
gardens.
The quietness of the pastoral scene, the beauty and clean smells of nature, filled the man's senses. In
the city where he worked, noise was constant. This was moment he wanted to treasure.
2. But the tranquility was temporary, soon replaced by screams of children out for a Sunday romp. As
the rounded the bend and came into view, Raikes was shocked. The dozen or so boys, ranging in age
from six to twelve, were dirty, unkempt, and angry. Cursing like hardened sailors, they pushed and
shoved each other, viciously picking on the weakest members of the ragtag army. When a small child
was knocked off his feet, those left standing laughed and made fun of him, kicking dirt into his face.
Raikes had seen this same kind of behavior during his trips to the local prison. Yet in those cases it
had been men involved in destructive actions; now it was mere lads.
Looking back at the woman, he asked, who are these boys?
They are vermin, she told him. They work in the factories during the week and then raise holy hell on
Sunday. You can not even go to church without hearing their vulgar voices. They break windows,
steal us blind, and taunt us when we try to stop them. They need to rounded up and put away.
What about their families?
Those demons pretty much raise themselves. Their folks do not care. They are no better than street
trash themselves. And they are taking over too. We are being overrun by this kind of trash.
A few hours later, as Raikes returned to his home, he took a detour through the main part of
Gloucester. Thanks to the Industrial Revolution, the city had doubled in population over the past
twenty years. The publisher had initially chalked up the growth as a wonderful bonus for the city and
its business. But now as he observed hundreds of filthy urchins mindlessly wandering the streets, he
saw the other side of the growth.
These children, who were working in the factories twelve hours a day, six days a week, were treated
like animals by their employers.
They also had no chance at an education, had never been taught any manners, and evidently had no
guidance at home. They were mean, surly, disrespectful, and amoral. Worse yet, more were coming
to town each week. So the problem was going to multiply. Something had to be done.
Days later, sitting down with local business and community leaders, Raikes asked about the street
kids. The responses he received were often laced with profanity. Sunday, once the best day of week,
was now dreaded. These children were heathen, little better than rats.
The rage caused by them, even among the clergy, was sobering.
Raikes realized the children were not going anywhere. The factory bosses had to have them to
manufacture their goods. So if the answer was not in forced removal and relocation, what was it?
What could make the dramatic change needed to save this new generation of children that had been
crated by the Industrial Age?
A month later, while sitting at his desk pondering what he now saw and heard on the streets each
Sunday, the publisher attempted to compose an editorial addressing the issue. Yet the only word he
scratched out with his pen on a piece of paper was TRY. One word did not an editorial make, and so
3. the paper ended up in the trash. Even to a man as brilliant as Raikes, there seemed to be no answer
other than hiring more law enforcement officers on Sunday. Yet there had to be a better way. As it
stood, most of these children were destined for the very prison he had helped clean up. Ironically,
only behind bars would they have a chance to gain the tools they needed to become productive
citizens.
Over the next few weeks the word TRY kept echoing in the publisher' mind. It haunted him as he
wrote, as he ate meals, and even as he attended church. Ultimately he became convinced that an
inner voice was ordering him to try to save the children. This was to be his new cause, but where
could he start? Even as a publisher, with all the power of the press, he seemed helpless. So for weeks
while his desire to help increased, his hope of finding a way to inspire of positive change diminished.
One day he stopped by the local jail to check on the reforms enacted there. As he watched the well
behaved convicts, he realized that keeping the street kids busy, giving them something productive to
do, and offering them a chance to improve themselves was the key to bringing peace back to
Sundays. After all, if it was working with convicted criminals, why not with rowdy children?
When he returned home, Raikes looked at his own ten children. They were polite, respectful and
bright. That was because they had been raised in a clan, moral environment where they had been
loved and educated. They had values because they had been taught them. If he could somehow teach
these street kids some values, then they might be changed as well. At the very least it was an
experiment worth attempting on a small scale.
In a section of the city know as Sooty Alley due to its decay and filth, Raikes gathered a few dozen
children, hired a local school teacher, and found an empty building for a classroom. Underwriting the
cost of the school himself, he got the children to attend by promising a noon meal, new clothing, and
the chance to learn to read. The only requirement for the students was that they be respectful during
their time at the school. Since the only available time for the learning sessions was Sunday, Raikes
had his teacher use the Bible as the curriculum.
As the weeks went by and the people who lived and walked in the areas around Sooty Alley noted
that the streets were again quiet, they began to wonder what happened to the children who had once
plagued them at every corner.
When they discovered that Raikes had them in school, a few were happy, but surprisingly, many
more were appalled.
Business was not allowed to open on Sunday. This was the law. The law had been influenced by the
church, which wanted to make sure people could attend Sunday services. Because Raikes was paying
the teacher, she was breaking both city and church laws by working on Sunday. So even though his
Sunday school sessions were making a huge dent in local crime, a large portion of the community,
including several churches, wanted the facility shut down and a specific law passed that forbade the
opening of any more such schools.
Raikes had been a solid, well read student before entering the publishing field. The only reason he
did not finish his studies at Cambridge was his father' death. Not only was he a good writer, but he
knew the Bible better than anyone, even the clergy. So as he waged his new war of ideas, the
4. publisher pulled out a number of examples of Sabbath schools dating back to even before the start of
the organized church. He showed how even Jesus attended one of these schools on the Sabbath.
Raikes also showed how some churches used Sunday services to instruct children in biblical
principles. Because his school used the Bible as its textbook, he too was teaching children about
Christianity. He argued that Christian education was the one hope these children had to escape a life
of crime. His idea was also the only way he saw to reclaim the peaceful Sundays that had once been
such a treasured part of life in Gloucester. Finally, when the criticism continued but no one offered a
better alternative, he asked for time to prove that his concept would create lasting and meaningful
change. A majority of those in the city agreed to give him a few months to prove his program had
merit.
With the success he had already seen, Raikes wanted to expand his program citywide. The first was
money, which he had. The second was a plan. He had crated the first school on the fly, with little real
thought to doing anything more than seeing if children would sit still from ten o'clock on Sunday
morning until five in the afternoon. With the small, handpicked group it was working. But before he
took it to hundreds, he needed to put together a plan that included goals and ways to reach them.
The publisher's first and primary goal was to create good citizens of the street children. Raikes knew
that almost all of the kids were beaten and abused at home and on the job. So his first rule for his
Sunday schools was that teachers were to use only positive reinforcement with rewards employed to
change behavior. Those rewards would be items the children would treasure, like new shoes, clothes,
combs, and candy. The students would earn these rewards by being respectful to their teacher and
classmates, by not using profanity, and by doing well in their lessons.
Each teacher should gently push children to see their studies as a duty, thus improving their ambition
so they could envision a life beyond the shabby lot that had been theirs since birth. Raikes also asked
his teachers to find ways to encourage civic responsibility. He knew that if he could achieve the
latter, he could eventually gain community and churchsupport for his project. The change of a
hoodlum into a model citizen woudl prove the value of is idea. Thus he saw God's Word as the best
printed model for this endeavor.
For Raikes, using the Bible as the primary source of educating his charges had little to do with trying
to spread faith. In truth the publisher considered himself a thoughtful believer. Faith played little or
no part in why he called himself a Christian. Instead Raikes like to morality and the order he saw in
following Christ' lead.
Good behavior brought peace to a family and community. Following God's laws created the proper
environment for business. Giving to the poor paved the way for respect and lowered crime rates. For
Raikes, Christianity was the most logical process to achieve a society that functioned for the good of
everyone. Ye faith, which was supposed to be such an important facet of Christianity, was something
the man rarely mentioned or even considered. He thought of himself as a man of ideas and action. To
him, faith was far too abstract a concept too play an important role in his daily life.
Within a year, thanks to his money and enthusiasm, Raikes watched his initial Sunday school spawn
three more. Sixty students had now blossomed into several hundred. In much of the city, the streets
5. were again peaceful on Sunday, and the discussion of the Sunday schools as being unlawful or
immoral ended.
This success prompted Raikes to publish and editorial on the new program in the Gloucester Journal
in 1783. The front page piece did what it was intended to do: the Sunday school movement quickly
gathered support from nobility, the area's businessmen, and even the factory owners. As the
newspaper article was reprinted by other newspapers and periodicals across England, other
communities jumped on board. Within a year there were eighteen hundred students in schools in
Manchester and Salford. Twelve months later there were thousands more in similar programs fro
Scotland to Wales. Most were using Railes's concepts in their teaching, and some were even
obtaining the materials and books he was publishing for his schools in Gloucester.
It was the books Raikes crated that really gave wings to his movement. His primers spelling books,
readers, youth bibles, and materials on catechism gave schools a uniform way to reach the goals the
publisher saw as important. Through the use of Christianity children could be taught to be good
citizens. As crime rates dropped in every community where Sunday schools were established,
Raikes's ideas proved their merit.
A few years into his great experiment, Raikes found his mailbox overflowing with hundreds of letters
from men and women wanting to know how to start Sunday schools in their own communities. Still,
even though the changes many pastors saw were dramatic, churches shied away from getting
involved. To many Christian leaders of the day, these Sunday schools still seemed to have a secular
feel to them, even thought the Bible was being used as a teaching guide. Many even felt they were
demonic in nature.
This view dramatically changed when pastors took a deeper look at the children who had graduated
from these programs. As young adults, the former students were not just good citizens; they were
practicing their faith. They were attending church, raising their own families to revere the Bible, and
embracing Jesus as their Savior. It was not just their minds that had been changed by Raikes's logical
education; their hearts had been changed too.
Witnessing that kind of transformation inspired scores of churches to open their doors to the Sunday
school program. In just one generation after the beginning of the first school, denominations were
publishing Sunday school materials for their own churches, and hundreds of thousands of children
were enrolled in the classes. In what was then seen as a revolutionary idea, churches even began to
seek out the children of poor, heathen families, transporting them to Sunday school and taking an
active interest in their lives. Churches that in the past had all but ignored the poorest of the poor were
now seeking them out. Sunday schools had created a revolution in the way congregations reached out
in the community.
Raikes was naturally pleased with the results of his great experiment. As Sunday schools were
exported from Britain to Europe and America, he began to understand the power of this vision
spurred on by the word TRY. This was probably his greatest accomplishment. Yet the joy he gained
from this success was rooted in his mind, not his heart. His goal had always been to use Christianity
to mold citizens, not to empower children with the knowledge of a living God. The latter was not a
concept the publisher understood. Yet the same schools that revolutionize3d childhood outreach and
presented faith to hundreds of millions also opened the door for Raikes's own spiritual growth.
6. Long after he had established his movement, the publisher still made a habit of visiting his schools
unannounced to view the work firsthand. One Sunday as Raikes quietly observed scores of children
eagerly doing their lessons, he noted a small girl in a far corner whispering as she read from a book.
With her piercing blue eyes focused on the words, the poorly dressed child did not notice the
newspaper editor approach.
Leaning close to hear what she was reading, Raikes immediately recognized the words. It was Isaiah
53. As he heard he slowly work he way through the passage, it was as if he were hearing these words
for the very first time. Looking into the girl's face, he sensed that she was not just reading them; she
was feeling them.
They were impacting here in a way that went beyond logic. For this child, Sunday school was not
just a rational place of peace; it was a spiritual home.
Suddenly there was presence around him, warmth he had never known and a joy he had never felt.
His heart began to race, his mouth grew parched, and his blood rushed through his body. God was
alive! He now knew it. For the first time, this feeling was not just in his head; it was in his heart was
well. It was God who had told him to try. It was God who had showed him the way.
For the first time in his life, Raikes was overcome with emotion created by faith. As he fell to his
knees beside the little girl, he realized that his schools had not just brought civility to thousands of
children; the schools had brought a living Christ into their lives.
That was why the children had changed. And now a child who had found Jesus in one of his schools
was introducing Raikes himself to the power of faith.
With faith now stoking his logic, Raikes immersed himself in making sure the spiritual nature of his
schools was emphasized above every other facet of the curriculum. He now clearly saw what he had
creat4ed in following Jesus instructions to feed my lambs.
In the year 1788, just seven years after the Sooty School began and with the movement already
spreading across the globe, John Wesley said of Railes's greatest legacy, I verily think these Sunday
schools are one of the noblest specimens of charity which have been set on foot in England since
William the Conqueror.
A generation later Raikes looked at what he had initiated and said: The world marches forth o the
feet of the little children, but who can doubt that there is today a desperately important educational
task for the children, whether through the Sunday school, or some other format. To change the world,
reach the children!
If the glory of God be promoted in any, even the smallest degree, society must reap some benefit. If
the good seed be sown in the mind at an early period of human life thought it shows itself not again
for many years, it may please God, at some future period, to cause it to spring up, and to bring forth a
plentiful harvest.
7. By Raikes's death in 1811, just thirty years after he drew up plans for his first school, more than half
a million children were regularly attending Sunday school in Great Britain. Twenty year later that
number had grown to a point where a quarter of the English population attended Sunday school once
a week.
As a teaching and soul saving dynamic of the modern church, nothing come close to having the
impact of Sunday schools. For more than two centuries they have been the most powerful tool in
educating children about every facet of Christianity. Countless millions who otherwise never would
have heard the Word found Christ through the efforts of a Sunday school teacher. These classes have
become the primary birthplace of teachers, preachers, and missionaries. Yet Raikes has impacted
every child in the free world in another way that he had not foreseen.
First in England and then in the United States, Raikes's Sunday school model and the results it
produced created a movement for free public education. Children who once went to work before
their teens were taken out of factories and fields and placed into schools. The educational system we
have today was spun off of Raikes's Sunday schools.
A trip to interview a gardener opened up the door to faith as no other movement ever has.
The legacy of this small town publisher is still being realized every time a Sunday school teacher
presents a new lesson in faith to one of his or her pupils.
What Raikes gave a few ragged kids in Gloucester paved the way for salvation for hundreds of
millions, including his own.
Few have left the world with a greater legacy of faith than Robert Raikes.
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Book of Isaiah:
Learn to do good, seek justice, rebuke the oppressor; defend the fatherless, plead for the widow…and
you shall eat the good of the land.
Luke 10:29
Every day help someone who can never reciprocate. This is my obligation.
~ John Wooden's PHILOSOPHY
The great UCLA basketball coach
The best way to find yourself is to lose yourself in the service of others.
~ Mahatma Gandhi
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8. Those who bring Sunshine into the lives of others cannot keep it from themselves.
Be a Bringer of the LIGHT.
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proverb:
A good person leaves an inheritance to their children’s children.
What kind of inheritance are you leaving?
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librarything.com/1140258 books.google.com/tSGmnBeRpLkC worldcat.org/oclc/54905936
book: Why We Get Fat: And What to Do About It; by Gary Taubes
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How I Gave Up My Low-Fat Diet and Lost 40 Pounds, and How You Can Too: The Ultimate Guide
To Low-Carbohydrate Dieting; by Dana Carpender
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The Blood Sugar Solution: The Ultra Healthy Program for Losing Weight, Preventing Disease, and
Feeling Great Now; by Mark Hyman
librarything.com/12046920 books.google.com/Go7P3iHN994C worldcat.org/oclc/639167583
Blood Sugar 101: What They Don't Tell You About Diabetes; by Jenny Ruhl
librarything.com/8689420 books.google.com/NxD_LAAACAAJ worldcat.org/oclc/262615430
The Sugar Control Bible and Cookbook: The Complete Nutrition Guide to Revitalizing Your Health;
by Jacqueline L. Paltis books.google.com/ur0zAgAACAAJ worldcat.org/oclc/43437959
Living Low Carb: Controlled-Carbohydrate Eating for Long-Term Living Low Carb: Controlled-
Carbohydrate Eating for Long-Term; by Jonny Bowden
librarything.com/9352797 books.google.com/fPJRtwAACAAJ worldcat.org/oclc/53435080
DIET DRINK POISON
http://calameo.com/books/000621631c357ae38ec3c
Eat Fat Look Thin: A Safe and Natural Way to Lose Weight Permanently; by Bruce Fife
librarything.com/2179732 books.google.com/rFF30fhh7SoC worldcat.org/oclc/50291097
Stevita Stevia - Zero Calorie Organic Sweetener for Diabetics and Alcoholics
http://stevitastevia.com
The Stevia Story and the Burning of Stevia Books by the FDA
scribd.com/doc/108619027 calameo.com/books/0017253189620d6a1a4cb
The Obesity Epidemic - The facts about why we're becoming so obese
13. http://www.theobesityepidemic.org
dvd: Killer at Large, Why obesity is America's greatest threat; director: Steven Greenstreet
http://worldcat.org/oclc/317962830
Beat Sugar Addiction Now: The Cutting-Edge Program That Cures Your Type of Sugar Addiction; by
Jacob Teitelbaum
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Beat Sugar Addiction Now Cookbook; by Jacob Teitelbaum
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Beat Sugar Addiction Now for Kids; by Jacob Teitelbaum
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Get the Sugar Out: 501 Simple Ways to Cut the Sugar Out of Any Diet; by Ann Louise Gittleman
librarything.com/916472 books.google.com/rX6eFI6Ino8C worldcat.org/oclc/34246163
Lick the Sugar Habit; by Nancy Appleton
librarything.com/141799 books.google.com/hiZaX4-Ode8C worldcat.org/oclc/34604104
Lick the Sugar Habit Sugar Counter: Discover the Hidden Sugar in Your Food; by Nancy Appleton
librarything.com/2396950 books.google.com/YponAITb7DEC worldcat.org/oclc/45610097
Overcoming Sugar Addiction: How I Kicked My Sugar Habit and Created a Joyful Sugar Free Life;
by Karly Randolph Pitman
librarything.com/12414821 books.google.com/qbutcQAACAAJ worldcat.org/oclc/664667567
Sugar Addiction: A Step-By-Step Guide to Overcoming Sugar Addiction; by Elizabeth Brown Rufus
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Sugar Blues; by William Dufty
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Sugar Busters: Cut Sugar to Trim Fat; by H. Leighton Steward
librarything.com/142130 books.google.com/QDjXAAAACAAJ worldcat.org/oclc/38325124
Sugar Busters for Kids; by Samuel S. Andrews
librarything.com/2439029 books.google.com/-C0KAAAACAAJ worldcat.org/oclc/47013277
Sugar Nation: The Hidden Truth Behind America's Deadliest Habit and the Simple Way to Beat It; by
Jeff O'Connell
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Sugar Shock: How Sweets and Simple Carbs Can Derail Your Life-- and How YouCan Get Back on
Track; by Connie Bennett
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14. Sugar, Stop the Addiction: A Biochemical Explanation and Treatment Protocol for Healing from
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Sugarettes: Sugar Addiction and Your Health; by Scott Olson
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Suicide by Sugar: A Startling Look at Our #1 National Addiction; by Nancy Appleton
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Sweet Suicide: How Sugar is Destroying the Health of Our Society; by Nancy Appleton
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The Craving Cure: Break the Hold Carbs and Sweets Have on Your Life; by Rena Greenberg
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The New Sugar Busters: Cut Sugar to Trim Fat; by Samuel S. Andrews
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The Real Truth About Sugar; by Samantha Quinn
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The Sugar Addict's Diet: A Primer For The Low Sugar Lifestyle, A Path Of Healing, Wellness, And
Weight Loss; by Sabina J. Wise
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The Sugar Addict's Total Recovery Program; by Kathleen DesMaisons
librarything.com/307762 books.google.com/HiMy5oqMjh4C worldcat.org/oclc/44681813
The Sugar Fix: The High-Fructose Fallout That Is Making You Fat and Sick; by Richard Johnson
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The Sweetener Trap and How to Avoid It; by Beatrice Trum Hunter
http://books.google.com/books?id=3jcYVBvG5rwC worldcat.org/oclc/183265451
Win the Sugar War: 100 Real-Life Stories of Conquering Cravings; by Holly McCord
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Your Last Diet: The Sugar Addict's Weight-Loss Plan; by Kathleen DesMaisons
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Breaking the Food Seduction: The Hidden Reasons Behind Food Cravings; by Neal Barnard
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Food Additives: A Shopper's Guide To What's Safe & What's Not; by Christine Hoza Farlow
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Know Your Fats: The Complete Primer for Understanding the Nutrition of Fats, Oils and Cholesterol;
15. by Mary G. Enig
librarything.com/1937243 books.google.com/2YKkAAAACAAJ worldcat.org/oclc/45099073
Healthy Heart: Keep Your Cardiovascular System Healthy and Fit at any Age; by Patricia Bragg
librarything.com/5143835 books.google.com/4Hu8zxU35y8C worldcat.org/oclc/26732366
The Cholesterol Myths: Exposing the Fallacy that Saturated Fat and Cholesterol Cause Heart
Disease; by Uffe Ravnskov
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Hidden Truth about Cholesterol-Lowering Drugs; by Shane Ellison
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Fat and Cholesterol are Good for You; by Uffe Ravnskov
librarything.com/9331305 books.google.com/_l86PgAACAAJ worldcat.org/oclc/437415449
The Doctor's Heart Cure, Beyond the Modern Myths of Diet and Exercise; by Al Sears M.D.
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The Great Cholesterol Con: The Truth About What Really Causes Heart Disease and How to Avoid
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librarything.com/3263910 books.google.com/oth7kgAACAAJ worldcat.org/oclc/71808705
Ignore the Awkward: How the Cholesterol Myths Are Kept Alive; by Uffe Ravnskov
librarything.com/10737095 books.google.com/psTcYQEACAAJ worldcat.org/oclc/682896165
The Cholesterol Delusion; by Ernest N. Curtis M.D.
librarything.com/12245096 books.google.com/4Z-9xNM7XVIC worldcat.org/oclc/756874342
Cholesterol and Saturated Fat Prevent Heart Disease - Evidence from 101 Scientific Papers; by David
Evans
librarything.com/work/12524833 worldcat.org/oclc/804665063
The Cholesterol Hoax; by Sherry A. Rogers
librarything.com/8117346 books.google.com/ydEDPQAACAAJ worldcat.org/oclc/263174126
The Statin Damage Crisis; by Duane Graveline
librarything.com/10377011 books.google.com/dc3dMgAACAAJ worldcat.org/oclc/437032677
Statin Drugs Side Effects: And the Misguided War on Cholesterol; by Duane Graveline
librarything.com/9279846 books.google.com/dc3dMgAACAAJ worldcat.org/oclc/145748301
The Truth About the Drug Companies: How They Deceive Us and What to Do About It; by Marcia
Angell
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Dangerous Grains: Why Gluten Cereal Grains May Be Hazardous To Your Health; by James Braly
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16. The Whole Soy Story: The Dark Side of America's Favorite Health Food; by Kaayla T. Daniel
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The Hidden Dangers of Soy; by Dianne Gregg
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Nutrition and Physical Degeneration; by Weston Andrew Price
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Deep Nutrition: Why Your Genes Need Traditional Food; by Catherine Shanahan
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Breaking the Vicious Cycle: Intestinal Health Through Diet; by Elaine Gloria Gottschall
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Breaking the Vicious Cycle - The Specific Carbohydrate Diet
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Primal Body, Primal Mind: Beyond the Paleo Diet for Total Health and Longer Life; by Nora Teresa
Gedgaudas
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The Hundred-Year Lie: How Food and Medicine are Destroying Your Health; by Randall Fitzgerald
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The Unhealthy Truth: One Mother's Shocking Investigation into the Dangers of America's Food
Supply; by Rachel Kranz
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Appetite for Profit: How the food industry undermines our health and how to fight back; by Michele
Simon
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Food Politics: How the Food Industry Influences Nutrition, and Health; by Marion Nestle
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Cancer Healing Odyssey: My Wife's Remarkable Journey With Love, Medicine and Natural
Therapies; by Sarto Schickel
http://books.google.com/books?id=VG_PygAACAAJ worldcat.org/oclc/779636071
Coconut Cuisine: Featuring Stevia; by Jan London
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Stevia Naturally Sweet: for Desserts, Drinks, and More; by Rita DePuydt
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Coconut Lover's Cookbook; by Bruce Fife
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The Spunky Coconut Cookbook: Gluten Free, Casein Free, Sugar Free; by Kelly V. Brozyna
librarything.com/9622154 books.google.com/oqCFtwAACAAJ worldcat.org/oclc/432663591
Eat Fat, Lose Fat: The Healthy Alternative to Trans Fats; by Mary Enig
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Eat to Live: The Amazing Nutrient-Rich Program for Fast and Sustained Weight Loss; by Joel Fuhrman
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The Fatigue Solution: Increase Your Energy in Eight Easy Steps; by Eva Cwynar
librarything.com/12476412 books.google.com/XLzYcfofRJUC worldcat.org/oclc/761381477
The Power of Habit: Why We Do What We Do in Life and Business; by Charles Duhigg
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Take Care Tips: How to Take Care for Yourself While You're Taking Care of Others; by Jennifer
Antkowiak
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The Raw Food Revolution Diet: Feast, Lose Weight, Gain Energy; by Cherie Soria
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The Raw Food Detox Diet: The Five-Step Plan for Vibrant Health and Maximum Weight Loss; by
Natalia Rose
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Microgreens: A Guide To Growing Nutrient Packed Greens; by Eric Franks
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The Juicing Bible; by Pat Crocker librarything.com/536459 books.google.com/_wW4IAAACAAJ
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Herbal Antibiotics: Natural Alternatives for Treating Drug-Resistant Bacterial; by Stephen Harrod
Buhner
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Beyond Antibiotics: Strategies for Living in a World of Emerging Infections and Antibiotic-Resistant
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Super Immunity: The Essential Nutrition Guide; by Joel Fuhrman librarything.com/11649084
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Natural Cures for High Blood Pressure; by Cass Ingram
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Cooking with Coconut Flour: A Delicious Low-Carb, Gluten-Free Alternative to Wheat; by Bruce Fife
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Coconut Water for Health and Healing; by Bruce Fife
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Oil Pulling Therapy: Detoxifying and Healing the Body Through Oral Cleansing; by Bruce Fife
18. librarything.com/7144405 books.google.com/18bdNQAACAAJ worldcat.org/oclc/220421334
An Integrative Approach to Healing Chronic Illness: Revealing the Root Causes of Modern Disease;
by Richard Brightheart
http://books.google.com/books?id=lly0IAAACAAJ
http://worldcat.org/oclc/778566973
Probiotics: Nature's Internal Healers; by Natasha Trenev
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The Probiotics Revolution: The Definitive Guide to Safe, Natural Health Solutions Using Probiotic
and Prebiotic Foods and Supplements; by Sarah Wernick
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Probiotics - Protection Against Infection: Using Nature's Tiny Warriors To Stem Infection and Fight
Disease; by Casey Adams http://librarything.com/work/10335947
http://books.google.com/books?id=KhppPgAACAAJ
A Consumer's Guide to Probiotics: How Nature's Friendly Bacteria Can Restore Your Body to Super
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worldcat.org/oclc/60837408
The Complete Book of Enzyme Therapy: A Complete and Up-to-Date Reference to Effective
Remedies; by Anthony J. Cichoke
librarything.com/1118293 books.google.com/gJy5neC07YsC worldcat.org/oclc/39007146
Enzyme Nutrition; by Doctor Edward Howell
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Resetting the Clock: Five Anti-Aging Hormones That Improve and Extend Life; by Elmer Cranton
http://librarything.com/work/6602028
http://books.google.com/books?id=bzVZ2aKBkysC
http://worldcat.org/oclc/34788336
The Detox Strategy: Vibrant Health in 5 Easy Steps; by Brenda Watson
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Healing Through Nutrition; by Melvyn R. Werbach
librarything.com/2976965 books.google.com/UhtLAOCvMgUC worldcat.org/oclc/26218329
Seven Weeks to Sobriety: The Proven Program to Fight Alcoholism Through Nutrition; by Joan
Mathews Larson
librarything.com/850418 books.google.com/O8ocMgEN4WkC worldcat.org/oclc/779062972
http://healthrecovery.com http://treatmentthatworks.com http://celebraterecovery.com
http://healingpowerministries.com
The Vitamin Cure for Alcoholism; by Abram Hoffer
librarything.com/9190476 books.google.com/Rjn8yHwVfo4C worldcat.org/oclc/288933031
http://livingnutrition.com http://wellbeingjournal.com
Saved by Angels: to share how GOD talks to everyday people; by Bruce Van Natta
librarything.com/6600602 books.google.com/kO9cw7lYFhQC worldcat.org/oclc/275577897
19. Eating Right to Live Sober; by Katherine Ketcham
librarything.com/3252913 books.google.com/-8iAAAAACAAJ worldcat.org/oclc/9830357
Sober and Staying That Way: The Missing Link in the Cure for Alcoholism; by Susan Powter
librarything.com/821608 books.google.com/ZmnxP6zbuNcC worldcat.org/oclc/37615427
Let's Get Well; by Adelle Davis
librarything.com/153373 books.google.com/40fL4wTTmh4C worldcat.org/oclc/271938
The Benefits of Organic Food
http://scribd.com/doc/48259922
http://calameo.com/books/000621631c357ae38ec3c
http://organicconsumers.org
http://wellbeingjournal.com
GOOD FOOD is GOOD MEDICINE
Why be Sick?
Healthy Soil, Healthy Plants, Healthy People
eat LOCAL FRESH ORGANIC Food
http://localharvest.org http://greenpeople.org http://eatwellguide.org
http://biodynamics.com http://greenamerica.org http://localsustainability.net
http://sustainabletable.org http://startnow.org
http://harvestontario.com http://tilth.org
<> Garbage in, Garbage out - Junk Food In, Fat Sick People Dying Out
Eat Fat, Look Thin: A Safe and Natural Way to Lose Weight Permanently; by Bruce Fife
librarything.com/2179732 books.google.com/rFF30fhh7SoC worldcat.org/oclc/50291097
Apple Cider Vinegar: Control Weight, Banish Obesity and Diabetes; by Paul C. Bragg
librarything.com/771911 books.google.com/GWMlSwAACAAJ worldcat.org/oclc/16445073
You cannot be of much help to God and to Others, If you are not healthy
ELIMINATING GLOBAL HUNGER by ORGANIC GARDENING
http://scribd.com/doc/81068157
http://calameo.com/books/0011599978aabfd9764db
Oxfam New Zealand
http://www.oxfam.org.nz
Relief Web
reliefweb.int permaculturevisions.com hamlinfistula.org permaculture.org.au
liberationpermaculture.org permacultureglobal.com journeytoforever.org
Wine to Water - Bringing Clean Water to Poor People at Low Cost
20. http://winetowater.org
Barefoot College - Making Rural Communities Self-Sufficient And Sustainable
http://www.barefootcollege.org
Navdanya
http://www.navdanya.org
We Care Solar
Solar Power in a Suitcase for Poor Villages
http://wecaresolar.org
Solar Cookers International
solarcookers.org solarovens.org solarcooking.wikia.com pciaonline.org she-inc.org
librarything.com/11944240 librarything.com/4056971 librarything.com/1455070
librarything.com/1507658 librarything.com/2263768 librarything.com/10649941
librarything.com/6250962
Builders Without Borders
http://www.builderswithoutborders.org
http://calearth.org
http://www.earthbagbuilding.com
http://www.monolithic.com
http://www.thelaststraw.org
http://www.strawtec.com.au
http://www.makeitmudbricks.com.au
http://www.ebaa.asn.au
http://www.earthedworld.co.uk
http://www.eartharchitecture.org
http://www.adobemachine.com
http://www.devonearthbuilding.com
http://www.adobebuilder.com
http://www.beyondadobe.com
http://rammedearth.org
http://www.rammedearthhomes.com
http://www.solidearth.co.nz
http://www.hybridadobe.com
Engineers Without Borders
http://ewb-international.org
http://practicalaction.org
http://www.arti-india.org
http://www.atindia.org
http://www.scoraigwind.com
http://www.microhydropower.com
http://rampumps.com
21. http://www.appropedia.org
http://www.demotech.org
http://www.lowimpact.org
http://www.maasaistovessolar.org
SOLAR ENERGY TRAINING and Development Projects
http://www.solarenergy.org
Dean's Coffee Beans Eco Development Projects - Organic and Fair Trade
http://www.deansbeans.com
book: Javatrekker: Dispatches from the World of Fair Trade Coffee; by Dean Cycon
librarything.com/4491838 books.google.com/IqXuk9mURjUC worldcat.org/oclc/153580280
book: A Secret Gift; by Ted Gup
http://librarything.com/work/10165363
http://books.google.com/books?id=l4CEWzs7a88C
http://worldcat.org/oclc/535490506
book: Always Enough: Gods Miraculous Provision among the Poorest Children on Earth; by Heidi
Baker
http://librarything.com/work/737793
http://books.google.com/books?id=RefRPAAACAAJ
http://worldcat.org/oclc/52341800
book: Kisses from Katie: A Story of Relentless Love and Redemption; by Katie Davis
http://librarything.com/work/11509759
http://books.google.com/books?id=Et5KwXG52oYC
http://worldcat.org/oclc/707887032
book: The Power of Positive Thinking; by Norman Vincent Peale
http://librarything.com/work/186460
http://books.google.com/books?id=kRO_lIGx37sC
http://worldcat.org/oclc/71757287
book: Chicken Soup for the Soul: Living Your Dreams; by Mark Victor Hansen
http://librarything.com/work/7580935
http://books.google.com/books?id=TuESYqr9mQIC
http://worldcat.org/oclc/52854787
book: The Aladdin Factor: How to Ask for, and Get, Everything You Want; by Mark Victor Hansen
http://librarything.com/work/2056475
http://books.google.com/books?id=_yT2LdyTO-AC
http://worldcat.org/oclc/33158675
book: Your Best Life Now; by Joel Osteen
http://librarything.com/work/188327
22. http://books.google.com/books?id=ZuNCyh7T6zIC
http://worldcat.org/oclc/55149452
book: Life Is Tremendous; by Charles E. Jones
http://librarything.com/work/903965
http://books.google.com/books?id=nv-SzY4XR3cC
http://worldcat.org/oclc/137789
book: Battlefield of the Mind; by Joyce Meyer
http://librarything.com/work/1101229
http://worldcat.org/oclc/50914909
http://worldcat.org/oclc/50914909
book: Buddha's Brain: The Practical Neuroscience of Happiness, Love, and Wisdom; by Rick Hanson
http://librarything.com/work/9161844
http://books.google.com/books?id=rPGNhzQxwtsC
http://worldcat.org/oclc/301883022
book: You Can If You Think You Can; by Norman Vincent Peale
http://librarything.com/work/125895
http://books.google.com/books?id=xpzYyyN2XkUC
http://worldcat.org/oclc/730748
Change your thoughts and you change your world ~ Norman Vincent Peale
book: Change Your Brain, Change Your Life; by Daniel G. Amen
http://librarything.com/work/302455
http://books.google.com/books?id=qB9vnlTv6Z4C
http://worldcat.org/oclc/38752969
The Happiness Advantage: The Seven Principles of Positive Psychology That Fuel Success and
Performance at Work; by Shawn Achor
http://librarything.com/work/10092285
http://books.google.com/books?id=id_AzCY68WoC
http://worldcat.org/oclc/495271368
book: Character Matters: Nine Essential Traits You Need to Succeed; by Mark Rutland
http://librarything.com/work/1253269
http://books.google.com/books?id=SrUMAAAACAAJ
http://worldcat.org/oclc/52542614
book: No Compromises: Encouragement for the Workplace; by Rhonda Owen-Smith
http://librarything.com/work/5684335
http://librarything.com/work/5684335
http://worldcat.org/oclc/49042112
23. Passing the Baton: Discipline Is The Bridge Between The Goal And Accomplishments; by Angus
Buchan
http://librarything.com/work/10390744
http://books.google.com/books?id=PGrzMQAACAAJ
http://worldcat.org/oclc/191089437
http://angusbuchan.co.za
book: Unlimited Power: The New Science of Personal Achievement; by Anthony Robbins
http://librarything.com/work/121675
http://books.google.com/books?id=__CvAFrcWY0C
http://worldcat.org/oclc/13525161
Free eBook:
Super Power Breathing: For Super Energy, High Health & Longevity; by Patricia Bragg
http://calameo.com/books/0012752277f06d864fae7
http://librarything.com/work/9216551
http://books.google.com/books?id=l0LxOy_M-5YC
http://worldcat.org/oclc/41437619
Free eBook:
The Miracle of Tithing; by Mark Victor Hansen
http://calameo.com/books/00127522718a6e0fef72d
http://scribd.com/doc/87058897
http://librarything.com/work/11431
http://books.google.com/books?id=zUznPQAACAAJ
http://worldcat.org/oclc/52788339
Raising Your Child to Be a Mensch; by Neil Kurshan
http://librarything.com/work/3010993
http://books.google.com/books?id=9Kc_EhmfraIC
http://worldcat.org/oclc/15790716
Finding Authentic Hope and Wholeness: 5 Questions That Will Change Your Life; by Kathy Koch
librarything.com/3114449 books.google.com/jcn2OliLcf0C worldcat.org/oclc/56420223
Read for Your Life: 11 Ways to Better Yourself Through Books; by Pat Williams
librarything.com/3000509 books.google.com/OcADV1PVsjUC worldcat.org/oclc/77573041
Ruffles on My Longjohns; by Isabel K. Edwards
librarything.com/3498929 books.google.com/-Qt6AAAAMAAJ worldcat.org/oclc/8112857
In the Land of the Grasshopper Song; by Mary Ellicott Arnold
librarything.com/902649 books.google.com/iDYw0erYnH0C worldcat.org/oclc/6143499
The Ultimate Cheapskate's Road Map to True Riches: Enjoying Life More by Spending Less; by
Jeff Yeager
librarything.com/4598013 books.google.com/m-Mq0DeAFpYC worldcat.org/oclc/154799878
The Curve of Time: The Classic Memoir of a Woman and Her Children Who Explored the Coastal Waters of the
24. Pacific Northwest; by M. Wylie Blanche
http://librarything.com/work/52738
The Complete Cheapskate: How to Get Out of Debt, Stay Out, and Break; by Mary E. Hunt
librarything.com/463031 books.google.com/hDYqOEQRFMsC worldcat.org/oclc/52691026
Your Money Counts: The Biblical Guide to Earning, Spending, Saving, Investing, Giving, and
Getting Out of Debts; by Howard Lape Dayton
librarything.com//430619 books.google.com/RKp9crKXWNMC worldcat.org/oclc/45330659
Blessed To Be A Blessing: Understanding the True, Biblical Prosperity; by Kenneth Copeland
http://www.amazon.com
book: Crown Biblical Financial Study (Life Group Manual)
Crown Financial Ministries - God’s Design for Your Finances
http://www.crown.org
book: Tough Times, Tough People: Chicken Soup for the Soul; by Jack Canfield
librarything.com/8608163 books.google.com/1qfVfEplkWgC worldcat.org/oclc/303051028
book: Chicken Soup for the Christian Soul; by Jack Canfield
http://librarything.com/work/239169
http://books.google.com/books?id=vn_UuWQa3ZEC
http://worldcat.org/oclc/36807335
book: Power to Heal: Experiencing the Miraculous; by Joan Hunter
http://librarything.com/work/10424919
http://books.google.com/books?id=inBvPgAACAAJ
http://worldcat.org/oclc/317361774
book: Prayer, Faith, and Healing: Cure Your Body, Heal Your Mind and Restore Your Soul; by
Kenneth Winston Caine
http://librarything.com/work/1599965
http://books.google.com/books?id=Ra9ipwHNeOIC
http://worldcat.org/oclc/39985518
book: The Miracle of Fasting; by Paul Bragg
http://librarything.com/work/456225
http://books.google.com/books?id=H7sUwWlMblIC
http://worldcat.org/oclc/40294657
DVD’s
Faith Like Potatoes; by Angus Buchan
http://worldcat.org/oclc/314188733 http://angusbuchan.co.za
To understand All of the actors, Please select the option for English Subtitles. Thank You.
25. Facing the Giants; director: Alex Kendrick
http://worldcat.org/oclc/75209377
Iron Will; director: Charles Haid
http://worldcat.org/oclc/49735167
Chariots of Fire; director: Hugh Hudson
http://worldcat.org/oclc/37704257
Flywheel; director: Alex Kendrick
http://worldcat.org/oclc/173221540
Living Free: Breaking the Cycle of Defeat; by James Robison
http://www.amazon.com http://lifetoday.org
Angus Buchan's Ordinary People; director: F.C. Hamman
http://angusbuchan.co.za
God's Farmer; by Angus Buchan
http://angusbuchan.co.za
A New Opportunity has Arisen: Cape Town for Jesus; by Angus Buchan
http://angusbuchan.co.za
The Angus Buchan story: maintaining the cause of the orphan; Publisher: Affirm Films
http://worldcat.org/oclc/773759219
book: Faith Like Potatoes; by Angus Buchan
librarything.com/2886793 books.google.com/LUN2Ci003esC http://angusbuchan.co.za
book: Jesus, a Farmer, and Miracles; by Angus Buchan
http://angusbuchan.co.za
book: Revival, A People Saturated with God; by Angus Buchan
http://angusbuchan.co.za
book: When Heaven Invades Earth; by Bill Johnson
librarything.com/586962 books.google.com/AfU2GBFydqAC worldcat.org/oclc/54360037
book: The Cross and the Switchblade: The Thrilling True Story of a Country Preacher's Fight Against
Teen-Age Crime in Big-City Slums; by David Wilkerson
librarything.com/34333 books.google.com/8zMfG-ByffcC worldcat.org/oclc/384091
book: George Muller: Man of Faith and Miracles; by Basil Miller
librarything.com/1547177 books.google.com/QKweK4HIxX4C worldcat.org/oclc/21343056
book: Rwanda: The Land God Forgot; by Meg Guillebaud
26. librarything.com/1565067 books.google.com/LYua8dt_KqcC worldcat.org/oclc/50434318
book: Heavenly Man; by Brother Yun
librarything.com/708803 books.google.com/QJy7zunxfhIC worldcat.org/oclc/55858724
book: The Costly Call, Book 2: The Untold Story; by Emir Fethi Caner
http://librarything.com/work/5967345
http://books.google.com/books?id=2A2zruR81Y0C
http://worldcat.org/oclc/71759360
book: One Woman Against the Reich: The True Story of a Mother's Struggle to Keep Her Family
Faithful to God in a World Gone Mad; by Helmut W. Ziefle
http://librarything.com/work/1095932
http://books.google.com/books?id=9BsYaN96migC
http://worldcat.org/oclc/7552586
book: Prisoner and Yet; by Corrie Ten Boom
http://librarything.com/work/350606
http://books.google.com/books?id=0MrNPQAACAAJ
http://worldcat.org/oclc/1419722
book: Free to Be Me: A Journey through Fear to Freedom; by Betty Robison
http://librarything.com/work/5236157
http://books.google.com/books?id=-_7tqFf3x4IC
http://worldcat.org/oclc/50774225
book: Stories Behind Men of Faith; by Ace Collins
http://librarything.com/work/9593373
http://books.google.com/books?id=uzEhuUfqqBYC
http://worldcat.org/oclc/276341056
From Dream to Destiny: The Ten Tests You Must Go Through to Fulfill God's Purpose for Your Life;
by Robert Morris
http://librarything.com/work/1767888
http://books.google.com/books?id=bB3sAAAACAAJ
https://www.worldcat.org/oclc/57008023
The Seed Sower: in the Footsteps of Livingstone; by Angus Buchan
http://books.google.com/books?id=EImVtgAACAAJ worldcat.org/oclc/166333860
http://angusbuchan.co.za
The Man Who Planted Trees; by Jean Giono
librarything.com/142296 books.google.com/A3lq-ll42rIC worldcat.org/oclc/12104592
book: Echoes of Mercy; by Nancy Alcorn
librarything.com/348092 books.google.com/AFkHAAAACAAJ worldcat.org/oclc/26591365
27. book: Power Concedes Nothing: One Woman's Quest for Social Justice in America, from the
Courtroom to the Kill Zones; by Connie Rice
librarything.com/11990068 books.google.com/E5O5RyqpgiEC worldcat.org/oclc/703209137
proverb:
A Good Person leaves an inheritance to their children's children.
What kind of an inheritance are you leaving?
God Stories: They're So Amazing, Only God Could Make Them Happen; by Donna Douglas
http://librarything.com/work/1353619
http://books.google.com/books?id=FM1AIczkEXAC
http://worldcat.org/oclc/42601094
book: Hudson Taylor's Spiritual Secret; by Howard Taylor
http://librarything.com/work/127488
http://books.google.com/books?id=Xq3RfGALcE4C
http://worldcat.org/oclc/13120087
The Book of Jewish Values; by Joseph Telushkin
http://librarything.com/work/58359
http://books.google.com/books?id=t8m-Kajlj1kC
http://worldcat.org/title/oclc/41601215
book: Jesus the Jewish Theologian; by Brad Young
http://librarything.com/work/676412
http://books.google.com/books?id=avHYAAAAMAAJ
http://worldcat.org/oclc/32132279
book: Behind Enemy Lines; by Marthe Cohn
http://librarything.com/work/897605
http://books.google.com/books?id=dc4V3kVCCRwC
http://worldcat.org/oclc/50272414
book: When Heaven Invades Earth; by Bill Johnson
http://librarything.com/work/586962
http://books.google.com/books?id=AfU2GBFydqAC
http://worldcat.org/oclc/54360037
book: The Power of Miracles: True Stories of God's Presence; by Joan Wester Anderson
http://books.google.com/books?id=ZrgIpj4eaKMC
http://worldcat.org/oclc/59817918
book: Forgiveness, the Ultimate Miracle; by Paul J. Meyer
librarything.com/2003478 books.google.com/ft6SF5K50cAC worldcat.org/oclc/77526508
28. book: After the Locusts: How Costly Forgiveness Is; by Meg Guillebaud
http://librarything.com/work/8537449
http://books.google.com/books?id=gZGDKQAACAAJ
http://www.worldcat.or/oclc/71426134
book: Nam Vet : Making Peace with Your Past; by Chuck Dean
librarything.com/4514598 books.google.com/oX9fkgAACAAJ worldcat.org/oclc/21593160
book: In Tune with the Infinite; by Ralph Waldo Trine
librarything.com/431531 books.google.com/-aCs1tDg2x0C worldcat.org/oclc/7059212
http://books.google.com/books?id=I2j9jh3J_msC
Miracles Still Happen: Inspiring Real-Life Stories of Supernatural Intervention; by Sheri Stone
http://librarything.com/work/3446109
http://books.google.com/books?id=HpWGZ2sN5EwC
http://worldcat.org/oclc/54817431
The Miracle of the Holy Spirit; by Charles L. Allen
http://librarything.com/work/1182469 http://worldcat.org/oclc/947974
I Believe in Miracles; by Kathryn Kuhlman
librarything.com/371673 books.google.com/DFzsoqxofzoC worldcat.org/oclc/739635
Miracles Do Happen: The Inspiring True Story of the World Famous Healer and the Reality of
Miracles; by Briege McKenna
librarything.com/2667302 books.google.com/Yg2IAK0kGm8C worldcat.org/oclc/18558588
The Healing Power of Jesus; by Robert Abel
librarything.com/12196358 books.google.com/vv54AAAACAAJ worldcat.org/oclc/71217077
http://www.healingpowerministries.com
How to Heal the Sick; by Charles Hunter
librarything.com/953145 books.google.com/TmxrPAAACAAJ worldcat.org/oclc/8010289
http://joanhunter.org
Healing the Sick: A Living Classic; by T. L Osborn
http://librarything.com/work/425792
http://books.google.com/books?id=fZ-rQwAACAAJ
http://www.worldcat.or/oclc/29046302
Messengers of Healing: Charles and Frances Hunter; by Richard Young
http://books.google.com/books?id=VL9VPgAACAAJ
http://worldcat.org/oclc/277118409
book: The Bible Cure; by Reginald B. Cherry
http://librarything.com/work/355159
http://books.google.com/books?id=nXaH6FtiZFoC
29. http://worldcat.org/oclc/38898046
Healing Lyme Disease Naturally: History, Analysis, and Treatments; by Wolf D. Storl
librarything.com/9538312 books.google.com/RJ4YG4_WPckC worldcat.org/oclc/430839022
Bypassing Bypass Surgery: Chelation Therapy: A Non-surgical Treatment for Reversing Arteriosclerosis,
Improving Blocked Circulation, and Slowing the Aging Process; by Elmer M. Cranton
librarything.com/1896451 books.google.com/2eF8j-jlTwAC worldcat.org/oclc/48383638
None of These Diseases: The Bible's Health Secrets for the 21st Century; by Doctor S. I. McMillen
librarything.com/371744 books.google.com/pAwQMa0gTtkC worldcat.org/oclc/517422
Out Of the Silence: A Personal Testimony of God's Healing Power; by Duane Miller
librarything.com/1572207 books.google.com/kTdePAAACAAJ worldcat.org/oclc/35718523
How To Receive And Maintain A Healing; by Charles Hunter
librarything.com/10269822 books.google.com/DJOxtjQWX9sC worldcat.org/oclc/28800697
http://joanhunter.org
Releasing God's Anointing; by Mel Bond
http://librarything.com/work/8381042
http://www.releasinggodsanointing.com
book: Expecting Miracles: True Stories of God's Supernatural Power and How You Can Experience
It; by Heidi Baker
http://librarything.com/work/5480203
http://books.google.com/books?id=-UKFGAAACAAJ
http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/138340749
Miracles Miracles Miracles: Signs and Wonders From the Worldwide, Whirlwind Ministry of
Charles and Frances Hunter
http://joanhunter.org
book: Release the Power of Prayer; by George Müller
http://librarything.com/work/1696452
http://books.google.com/books?id=2NL5AAAACAAJ
http://worldcat.org/oclc/42765321
book: Supernatural Healing: Signs, Wonders, And Miracles; by Sid Roth
librarything.com/11274909 books.google.com/g-_oKG03VX8C worldcat.org/oclc/429913731
http://www.sidroth.org
Words That Hurt, Words That Heal: How to Choose Words Wisely and Well; by Joseph Telushkin
librarything.com/1833727 books.google.com/-evshk45_BAC worldcat.org/oclc/32012624
book: God's Healing Promises; by Charles Hunter
librarything.com/3333666 books.google.com/E5oHAAAACAAJ worldcat.org/oclc/49631938
30. book: A Glimpse Into Glory; by Kathryn Kuhlman
http://librarything.com/work/717879
http://books.google.com/books?id=crh_JKPv18cC
http://worldcat.org/oclc/6318064
book: Why Should I Speak in Tongues (January 1980); by Charles Hunter
http://librarything.com/work/3420479
http://books.google.com/books?id=MBPBPAAACAAJ
http://worldcat.org/oclc/3226712
ORGANIC GARDENING TECHNOLOGIES
INCREASING Plant Yields by 400 PERCENT
http://scribd.com/doc/75160339
http://calameo.com/books/0010511867e619fa5b018
FREE Catalog about Eco Farming Books and Organic Gardening Books, DVD’s and Much More
http://acresusa.com
Free Organic Gardening and Sustainable Farming Publications
http://scribd.com/doc/107731564
http://calameo.com/books/001708429b920ffff5ef0
Links to FREE RAIN WATER HARVESTING MANUALS and Much More
http://scribd.com/doc/75160853
http://calameo.com/books/00105118622f34ba7dbe7
Links to FREE WATER WISE Gardening, DROUGHT Gardening, XERISCAPE Gardening
MANUALS, Books and Much More
http://scribd.com/doc/105267038
http://calameo.com/books/001698854129dced31cc9
Links to FREE RAIN GARDEN MANUALS, BROCHURES and INFORMATION SHEETS
http://scribd.com/doc/75162927
http://calameo.com/books/00105118638b46251e05d
FREE ROOF GARDENS - GREEN ROOFS MANUALS Links and Aquaponics Systems
http://scribd.com/doc/45480026
http://calameo.com/books/00135160793af637917ef
Links to FREE GARDEN THERAPY MANUALS
HELPING the DISABLED
http://scribd.com/doc/64621010
http://calameo.com/books/000877896a16a5245c71a
GREEN CHURCHES
Links to Green Churches, Eco Justice, Green Faith and Much More
31. http://scribd.com/doc/75171088
http://calameo.com/books/0010511867f3f30cfdf12
GLEANER GROUPS
Gleaning food for the Poor, your Local Foodbank and Soup Kitchens.
They Need You. Please Help. Thanks you.
http://scribd.com/doc/75163916
http://calameo.com/books/00105118641fe9c88605b
Your Local Foodbank Needs You
Please Help. Thank YOU!
http://calameo.com/books/0015233135aeeee6e92ff
SOLAR ENERGY TRAINING and Development Projects
http://www.solarenergy.org
Dean's Coffee Beans Eco Development Projects - Organic and Fair Trade
http://www.deansbeans.com
Solar WATER PUMPS
http://lorentz.de http://sourceguides.com/energy
Solar - Geothermal Home Hybrid Systems - Reduce Your Energy Cost
http://swisssolartech.com http://scribd.com/doc/41308612
Heat your Buildings, Greenhouses, Swimming Pools or Home with Firewood & Radiant Heat
Sunburst Central Heating Systems using Firewood or Wood Pellets
http://www.sunburst-sales.com
Water Walls-Thermal Mass Heat Storage
http://www.slosustainability.com https://docs.google.com
The Complete Handbook of Solar Air Heating Systems; by Steve Kornher
books.google.com librarything.com/work/1956010
Solar Air Conditioning
austinsolarac.com solair-project.eu solarac.com
Solar Air Conditioning Systems Reports
scribd.com/doc/98701673 scribd.com/doc/98701344 scribd.com/doc/98701597
scribd.com/doc/98701255 scribd.com/doc/98700062
BUILD INTO THE FUTURE - Super Energy Efficient
Indestructible Homes, Buildings, Schools, Churches, Gyms, Storage
32. Fire Proof, Earthquake Proof, Hurricane Proof, Tornado Proof, Tidal Wave Proof, almost bomb proof
http://monolithic.com http://jctropicalhomes.com http://trinitydome.com
Grow Your Food in a Monolithic Cabin Grow-Dome
http://www.monolithic.com/stories/grow-your-food-in-a-monolithic-cabin-grow-
dome
Super Energy Efficient LED grow lights:
http://www.led-grow-master.com
KALWALL - http://kalwall.com
- Kalwall is the most Highly Insulating and Energy Efficient, Light-transmitting, structural panel
Technology in the World
WIND Energy
http://vestas.com
http://www.provenenergy.co.uk
http://africanwindpower.com
http://www.flowtrack.com.au
http://globalbrains.in
http://airstreamindia.com
http://sourceguides.com/energy
The USA Has Enough Harnessable Wind Energy To Satisfy National Electricity Needs Several Times
Over
http://scribd.com/doc/98686137 http://calameo.com/books/00151033646cd9b000046
MICRO HYDRO Power Generation
http://microhydropower.com http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Micro_hydro
http://sourceguides.com/energy
RAM PUMPS
http://theramcompany.com http://gravi-chek.com
http://journeytoforever.org/at_waterpump.html
http://sourceguides.com/energy
WAVE Energy Generation Technologies
http://sde.co.il
http://sourceguides.com/energy
Straight VEGETABLE OIL Cars, Trucks, Electric Generators, Water Pumps-Irrigation
http://plantdrive.ca
Straight Vegetable Oil Links to Books, Manuals, Articles and Much More
http://scribd.com/doc/93406879
http://calameo.com/books/00139810833f44e83a7d4
33. Straight Vegetable Oil: On-Site Energy Self-Sufficiency
http://scribd.com/doc/83257232
http://calameo.com/books/001275227c66ec5c1776c
VEGETABLE OIL Electric Generators
http://scribd.com/doc/83387597
http://calameo.com/books/00127522786edc45f5bf1
Vegetable Oil Heating Systems
Heat your Home, Greenhouses and Buildings with Straight Vegetable Oil or Used Cooking Oils
http://www.wasteoilheaters.eu
http://www.econoheat.com
http://www.agsolutionsllc.com
http://www.inov8-intl.com
http://www.wasteoilheater.net
http://www.nueraheat.com
http://www.energylogic.com
http://www.lanair.com
http://www.thermobile.co.uk
Waste Vegetable Oil for Heating Greenhouses
http://calameo.com/books/001350831101b87e4dee8
Rooftop Greenhouse and Vegetable Oil Bio-Diesel
http://calameo.com/books/001350831eeba8cfbd68c
Sunburst Central Heating Systems using Firewood or Wood Pellets
http://www.sunburst-sales.com
Small Scale Electricity Generation from Vegetable Oil
http://scribd.com/doc/83387469
http://calameo.com/books/001275227d9d0414a2948
Change Used Cooking Oil into Diesel Fuel
http://scribd.com/doc/48038246
http://calameo.com/books/001275227b74697a81c6e
Details of Using Vegetable Oil Cars
http://scribd.com/doc/34396203
http://calameo.com/books/0012752275c62fe789c74
book: SVO: Powering Your Vehicle With Straight Vegetable Oil; by Forest Gregg
http://librarything.com/work/5438220
http://books.google.com/books?id=hUOjpEmBVG0C
http://worldcat.org/oclc/250524163
34. book: Sliding Home: A Near Perfect Primer on SVO; by Ray L. Holan
http://books.google.com/books?id=d2sBfAEACAAJ
http://worldcat.org/oclc/71247709
http://www.amazon.com
book: The Edge of Veg: An Introduction to Running Diesel Engines on Vegetable Oil; by Stephan
Helbig
http://books.google.com/books?id=9vCwGQAACAAJ
http://worldcat.org/oclc/181484479
http://www.amazon.de
book: Greasy Rider: Two Dudes, One Fry-Oil-Powered Car, and a Cross-Country Search for a
Greener Future; by Greg Melville
http://librarything.com/work/5915523
http://books.google.com/books?id=QKjx8q87C
http://worldcat.org/oclc/212844428
DVD:
Veg My Ride: Teaches you how to Convert your Car to Straight Vegetable Oil; director:
Franklin Lopez
http://worldcat.org/oclc/298272287
http://www.vegpoweredsystems.com
http://www.amazon.com
http://www.vegmyride.tv
dvd: Straight Vegetable Oil Seminar 2006; by Golden Fuel Systems
http://www.goldenfuelsystems.com
http://www.amazon.com
dvd: Greasy Rider; director: Joey Carey
http://worldcat.org/oclc/226039332
http://www.amazon.com
dvd: Liquid Gold: Gathering and Filtering Waste Vegetable Oil for Fuel; by Charles Anderson
http://worldcat.org/oclc/124504475
http://www.goldenfuelsystems.com
http://www.amazon.com
Straight VEGETABLE OIL Cars Websites
http://www.plantdrive.ca
http://www.elsbett.com
http://www.greasecar.com
http://www.goldenfuelsystems.com
http://vtvegcar.com
36. Please Support your LOCAL Organic FAMILY Farmers
http://localharvest.org
Organic Consumers Association
http://organicconsumers.org
Why be Sick?
Healthy Soil, Healthy Plants, Healthy People
eat LOCAL FRESH ORGANIC Food
localharvest.org
Let our food be our medicine, and our medicine be our food.
~ Hippocrates
Your Wealth is your Health (Wholeness).
book: Vegetarian Health Recipes for Super Energy and Long Life; by Paul C. Bragg
librarything.com/10453101 books.google.com/xHR2MQAACAAJ worldcat.org/oclc/259194344
book: The Blood Sugar Solution: The Ultra Healthy Program for Losing Weight; by Hyman
librarything.com/work/12046920 books.google.com/Go7P3iHN994C worldcat.org/oclc/639167583
SoilSoup Compost Tea
http://soilsoup.com
SoilSoup Compost Tea is an excellent soil builder and organic fertilizer.
Soil Soup is very easy to handle and use.
TerraTea
http://terratea.ca
Growing Solutions
http://www.growingsolutions.com
Earthworm Tea
http://vermico.com
Remineralize your Soil
http://remineralize.org
Soil Regeneration with Volcanic Rock Dust
http://scribd.com/doc/30402511
http://calameo.com/books/00062163120384c54b373
Volcanic Rock Dust added to soil can double plant or lawn growth.
book: The Biochar Solution: Carbon Farming and Climate Change; by Albert K. Bates
37. librarything.com/10598718 books.google.com/ppEVwFVcLysC worldcat.org/oclc/662578704
http://www.biocharsolution.com http://eprida.com
http://www.biocharsolution.com http://biochar-books.com
http://ecotechnologies.com
http://www.biochar.org
http://www.biochar-international.org
http://anzbiochar.org
http://biochar.pbworks.com
http://biochar.ca
http://www.re-char.com
http://biocharfarms.org
book: How to Grow World Record Tomatoes; by Charles Wilber
http://librarything.com/work/1752882
http://worldcat.org/oclc/40948283
http://books.google.com/books?id=hQdIAAAAYAAJ
Effective Micro-Organisms
http://effectivemicro-organisms.co.uk
Effective Micro-Organisms properly combined with Volcanic Rock Dust can increase Productivity
by 200 percent to 400 percent.
In Thailand, soil properly treated increased productivity by over 400 percent.
http://www.bokashilife.com
http://emrojapan.com
http://www.naturefarm.co.nz
http://www.emearth.com
http://www.emrousa.com
http://www.emhawaii.com
http://www.bokashicomposting.com
http://bokashiworld.wordpress.com
http://www.em-sustainableliving.co.uk
book: Our Future Reborn: EM Technology Changes The World; by Dr. Teruo Higa
http://librarything.com/work/9217089
http://books.google.com/books?id=jjffSAAACAAJ
http://worldcat.org/oclc/556259884
book: An Earth Saving Revolution II: EM - amazing applications to Agricultural, Environmental,
and Medical Problems; by Teruo Higa
http://librarything.com/work/5162954
http://worldcat.org/oclc/54830842
book: Nature Farming and Microbial Applications; by Hui-Lian Xu
http://books.google.com/books?id=GNbe4eClXicC
http://worldcat.org/oclc/44468922
SWAP your Books with Other People
38. http://scribd.com/doc/81071919
http://calameo.com/books/00115999712e89ac6bda5
Seaweed Gardening
http://librarything.com/work/5325764
http://librarything.com/work/8104499
http://librarything.com/work/10269006
http://librarything.com/work/8911935
http://librarything.com/work/4623809
Institute for Simplified Hydroponics
http://www.carbon.org http://www.growingedge.com
http://growbiointensive.org http://www.squarefootgardening.com
Aquaponics Journal
backyardaquaponics.com aquaponicsjournal.com
Aquaponics UK and Australia
ukaquaponics.org aquaponics.org.uk aquaponics.net.au diyaquaponics.com
Aquaponics Systems and GREEN ROOFS MANUALS
http://scribd.com/doc/45480026
http://calameo.com/books/00135160793af637917ef
Aquaponic Gardening: A Step-By-Step Guide to Raising Vegetables; by Sylvia Bernstein
librarything.com/11672554 books.google.com/iiT7GbUoauUC worldcat.org/oclc/709681564
Aquaponic Food Product: Raising fish and plants for food and profit; by Rebecca L. Nelson
librarything.com/11556695 books.google.com/da1fPgAACAAJ aquaponics.com.au
Small Scale Aquaculture: A Hobbyist's Guide for Growing Fish in Recirculating Systems,
Greenhouses, Cages And Flowing Water; by Steven D. Van Gorder
librarything.com/1891250 books.google.com/ON2wAAAACAAJ worldcat.org/oclc/50995488
book: Gardening with Heirloom Seeds; by Lynn Coulter
librarything.com/1857555 books.google.com/1uya8RqUs8kC worldcat.org/oclc/62281621
book: Heirloom Vegetable Gardening: A Master Gardener's Guide; by William Woys Weaver
librarything.com/376857 books.google.com/pqrTGwAACAAJ worldcat.org/oclc/34887017
book: The Edible Heirloom Garden; by Rosalind Creasy
librarything.com/1141998 books.google.com/-OkJAQAAMAAJ worldcat.org/oclc/39748087
book: Heirloom Vegetables: A Home Gardener's Guide; by Sue Stickland
worldcat.org/oclc/37310883 librarything.com/141693 books.google.com/dwZIAAAAYAAJ
book: Edible Flower Garden; by Rosalind Creasy
39. librarything.com/326878 books.google.com/AwGJVW948mwC worldcat.org/oclc/39713714
The Seed Underground: A Growing Revolution to Save Food; by Janisse Ray
librarything.com/12583401 books.google.com/TKLJxZPdyyQC worldcat.org/oclc/759171799
VERTICAL GARDENING
book: Vertical Gardening: Grow Up, Not Out, for More Vegetables and Flowers in Much Less Space;
by Derek Fell
http://librarything.com/work/11193216
http://books.google.com/books?id=auqpcQAACAAJ
http://worldcat.org/oclc/659769914
book: Garden Up: Smart Vertical Gardening for Small and Large Spaces; by Susan Morrison
http://librarything.com/work/10878183
http://books.google.com/books?id=MX5eAZDG-PQC
http://worldcat.org/oclc/648923671
book: Gardening Vertically: 24 Ideas for Creating Your Own Green Walls; by Noemie Vialard
http://librarything.com/work/12333863
http://books.google.com/books?id=ViQlKQEACAAJ
http://worldcat.org/oclc/732601932
book: Vertical Vegetables and Fruit: Creative Gardening Techniques for Growing Up in Small
Spaces; by Rhonda Massingham Hart
http://librarything.com/work/12112878
http://books.google.com/books?id=ZS6DHy0naNsC
http://worldcat.org/oclc/704381000
book: Vertical Gardening: Climbing Plants, Hanging Plants, Trellises, Wall Plantings, Terraces, Steep
Banks, Window Boxes; by Caroline Boisset
http://librarything.com/work/819922
http://books.google.com/books?id=lq6LQgAACAAJ
http://worldcat.org/oclc/17551617
book: Vertical Garden: From Nature to the City; by Patrick Blanc
http://librarything.com/work/5955910
http://books.google.com/books?id=GRiV6E_xn8gC
http://worldcat.org/oclc/214934450
book: Vertical Gardens: Bringing the City to Life; by Anna Lambertini
http://librarything.com/work/4917724
http://books.google.com/books?id=MPA4AQAAIAAJ
http://worldcat.org/oclc/165407838
book: Vertical Garden: Construction And Analysis Of A Portable Vertical Plantscape; by Janani
40. Kannan
http://books.google.com/books?id=iF9QAAAAYAAJ
http://worldcat.org/oclc/692998938
book: Planting Green Roofs And Living Walls; by Nigel Dunnett
http://librarything.com/work/69399
http://books.google.com/books?id=b8E3AQAAIAAJ
http://worldcat.org/oclc/53814556
book: Green Roofs: Bringing Nature Back to Town - International Green Roof Congress 2009; by
Roland Appl, Reimer Meier, Wolfgang Ansel
http://librarything.com/work/9759054
http://books.google.com/books?id=BjGYQwAACAAJ
http://worldcat.org/oclc/527982009
book: Il Verde Verticale; by Maurizio Corrado - Italy
http://books.google.com/books?id=IwzuRgAACAAJ
http://worldcat.org/oclc/707460088
VERTICAL FARMING
book: Vertical Farm: Feeding the World in the 21st Century; by Dickson Despommier
http://librarything.com/work/9890743
http://books.google.com/books?id=0DxTK0jW35sC
http://worldcat.org/oclc/653476308
http://www.verticalfarm.com
book: Vertical Farming; by Gilbert Ellis Bailey
http://books.google.com/books?id=qHNCAAAAIAAJ
http://worldcat.org/oclc/15516407
CITY FARMING, BACKYARD FARMING, and URBAN FARMING
http://www.growingpower.org
25 Free Patriotic Gardening Posters - Please share this PDF file with friends. Thank You
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BOOKS: on City Farming
Your Farm in the City: An Urban-Dweller's Guide to Growing Food and Raising Animals; by Lisa
Taylor
librarything.com/10874790 books.google.com/3OrIhF8XJ80C worldcat.org/oclc/664666698
Sepp Holzer's Permaculture: A Practical Guide to Small-Scale, Integrative Farming and Gardening; by
Sepp Holzer
41. librarything.com/11138591 books.google.com/jNXK9kE-lOoC worldcat.org/oclc/694395083
Permaculture Two: Practical Design for Town and Country in Permanent Agriculture; by Bill Mollison
librarything.com/326825 books.google.com/UQbyAAAAMAAJ worldcat.org/oclc/690649901
The Permaculture Handbook: Garden Farming for Town and Country; by David Holmgren
librarything.com/12029692 books.google.com/M5fZAnAEH7MC worldcat.org/oclc/803846438
Permaculture Pioneers: Stories from the New Frontier; by Kerry Dawborn
books.google.com/IsckKQEACAAJ worldcat.org/oclc/721882664
MetroFarm: Growing for Profit In or Near the City; by Michael Olson
librarything.com/131465 books.google.com/oOKBNgAACAAJ worldcat.org/oclc/30795120
http://metrofarm.com
Sharing the Harvest: A Citizen's Guide to Community Supported Agriculture; by Elizabeth Henderson
librarything.com/4557502 books.google.com/13sDbCIz0ooC worldcat.org/oclc/144328213
http://localharvest.org
Bioshelter Market Garden: A Permaculture Farm; by Darrell Frey
librarything.com/10703491 books.google.com/Vx8enVBW5jwC worldcat.org/oclc/601130383
The Good Food Revolution: Growing Healthy Food, People, and Communities; by Will Allen
librarything.com/11993624 books.google.com/nf55k2hlg-IC worldcat.org/oclc/757470632
http://www.growingpower.org
City Farming, Backyard Farming & Urban Farming Links to books, articles & more
http://calameo.com/books/001467601ef8c64105f4c
Farm City: The Education of an Urban Farmer; by Novella Carpenter
librarything.com/11480723 books.google.com/KqUVJLLDJbQC worldcat.org/oclc/276819186
Mini Farming: Self-Sufficiency on 1/4 Acre; by Brett L. Markham
librarything.com/9724353 books.google.com/HfVygFIMI3sC worldcat.org/oclc/664324645
The Essential Urban Farmer; by Novella Carpenter
librarything.com/11860723 books.google.com/IRCkqDLpcW4C worldcat.org/oclc/744291854
The Soul of Soil: A Soil-Building Guide for Master Gardeners and Farmers; by Joseph Smillie
librarything.com/984997 books.google.com/z_sVgV-WqagC worldcat.org/oclc/41049496
Micro Eco-Farming: Prospering from Backyard to Small Acreage in Partnership with the Earth; by
Barbara Berst Adams
librarything.com/592901 books.google.com/OW2oAAAACAAJ worldcat.org/oclc/54677648
The Biodome Garden Book
librarything.com/11884542 books.google.com/uXNIXwAACAAJ worldcat.org/oclc/767652177
Urban Farming: Sustainable City Living in Your Backyard, in Your Community, and in the World; by
Thomas Fox
42. librarything.com/11280180 books.google.com/RTZjQwAACAAJ worldcat.org/oclc/503073342
Urban Farm Handbook: City Slicker Resources for Growing, Raising, Sourcing, Trading, and
Preparing What You Eat; by Annette Cottrell
librarything.com/11738731 books.google.com/g2VCN2W1HNEC worldcat.org/oclc/727705064
The Edible City Resource Manual; by Richard Britz
librarything.com/2389015 books.google.com/p_r6wNisWWQC worldcat.org/oclc/7555708
Successful Small-Scale Farming: An Organic Approach; by Karl Schwenke
librarything.com/126871 books.google.com/A08bAQAAMAAJ worldcat.org/oclc/22766714
The Quarter-Acre Farm: How I Kept the Patio, Lost the Lawn, and Fed My Family for a Year; by Spring
Warren
librarything.com/10997398 books.google.com/hOs4988PX8kC worldcat.org/oclc/663102316
The Resilient Gardener: Food Production and Self-Reliance in Uncertain Times; by Carol Deppe
librarything.com/work/10481246 books.google.com/Xf5Q4jo_mEEC worldcat.org/oclc/610835135
Gardening When It Counts: Growing Food in Hard Times; by Steve Solomon
librarything.com/1114565 books.google.com/lbohaJCxFnAC worldcat.org/oclc/62535644
Mycelium Running: How Mushrooms Can Help Save the World; by Paul Stamets
librarything.com/494921 books.google.com/qtsTH7ekvVYC worldcat.org/oclc/60603170
Square Foot Gardening; by Mel Bartholomew scribd.com/doc/30421696
librarything.com/3213 worldcat.org/oclc/6943565
Apartment Gardening: Plants, Projects, and Recipes for Growing Food in Your Urban Home; by Amy
Pennington
librarything.com/11367320 books.google.com/UNa9bwAACAAJ worldcat.org/oclc/759838812
Fresh Food from Small Spaces; by R.J. Ruppenthal
librarything.com/6347778 books.google.com/OPQXAfANf08 worldcat.org/oclc/225871288
Lasagna Gardening: A New Layering System for Bountiful Gardens: No Digging, No Tilling, No
Weeding; by Patricia Lanza
librarything.com/10115926 books.google.com/Zih2ggDzMSgC worldcat.org/oclc/39181782
http://lasagnagardeningbook.com
Organic No Dig, No Weed Gardening: A Revolutionary Method For Easy Gardening; by Raymond P
Poincelot
librarything.com/4692899 books.google.com/jNR7AAAACAAJ worldcat.org/oclc/16756235
Eco-Farm, An Acres U.S.A. Primer: The definitive guide to managing farm and ranch soil fertility,
crops, fertilizers, weeds and insects while avoiding dangerous chemicals; by Jr. Charles Walters
librarything.com/326739 books.google.com/hKodAQAAMAAJ worldcat.org/oclc/35908160
Small Space, Big Harvest: Turn Your Small Garden Into A Vegetable Garden Naturally; by Duane G.
43. Newcomb
http://librarything.com/work/204736
http://books.google.com/books?id=iAtIAAAAYAAJ
http://worldcat.org/oclc/26974793
Anything Grows: Ingenious Ways To Grow More Food In Front Yards, Backyards, Side Yards, In
The Suburbs, In The City, On Rooftops, Even Parking Lots; by Sheryl London
http://librarything.com/work/1112076
http://books.google.com/books?id=je44AQAAIAAJ
http://worldcat.org/oclc/10208434
The Backyard Vegetable Factory: Super Yields from Small Spaces; by Duane G. Newcomb
http://librarything.com/work/524835
http://books.google.com/books?id=UQNIAAAAYAAJ
http://worldcat.org/oclc/17875035
The Holistic Orchard: Tree Fruits and Berries the Biological Way; by Michael Phillips
http://librarything.com/work/11949597
http://books.google.com/books?id=zwHotVXtnfsC
http://worldcat.org/oclc/719429796
You Can Build a Chicken Tractor: Step-by-Step Instructions for Beginners; by Sue Merriam
http://librarything.com/work/8999243
http://books.google.com/books?id=X2GOQQAACAAJ
http://worldcat.org/oclc/458488182
Urban Wilds: Gardener's Stories Of The Struggle For Land And Justice; by Cleo
Woelfle-Erskine
http://librarything.com/work/2461552
http://books.google.com/books?id=9z1kAAAACAAJ
http://worldcat.org/oclc/60955199
Gaviotas: A Village to Reinvent the World; by Alan Weisman
http://librarything.com/work/353643
http://books.google.com/books?id=vWR_LQys4hsC
http://worldcat.org/oclc/37955739
For more Books on City Farming, Organic Gardening, Eco Farming, Monthly Newsletter and
More
Please see the AcresUSA website and obtain a free book catalog, & Subscribe to their Newsletter
http://www.acresusa.com
CITY FARMING WEBSITES
City Farmmer
http://www.cityfarmer.info
http://www.cityfarmer.org
44. Permaculture Activist Magazine
http://www.permacultureactivist.net
Urban Homestead Project
http://urbanhomestead.org
City Farms - General Information
http://www.journeytoforever.org/cityfarm.html
Urban Farming Oz
http://www.urbanfarmingoz.com.au
Seattle Tilth
http://seattletilth.org
Common Good City Farm
http://commongoodcityfarm.org
Urban Farming
http://www.urbanfarming.org
Detroit Agriculture
http://detroitagriculture.net
The Federation of City Farms and Community Gardens
http://www.farmgarden.org.uk
European Federation of City Farms
http://www.cityfarms.org
Growing Power - Training People for Creating Community Food Systems
http://www.growingpower.org
librarything.com/11993624 books.google.com/nf55k2hlg-IC worldcat.org/oclc/757470632
D Acres Permaculture Farm and Education Center
http://dacres.org
Backyard Harvest
http://backyardharvest.org
Your Backyard Farmer
http://yourbackyardfarmer.com
Raising BackYard Chickens
http://www.backyardchickens.com
45. Backyard Farmer USA
http://backyardfarmer.us
Backyard Farmer Australia
http://backyardfarmer.com.au
The Urban Farmer Canada
http://theurbanfarmer.ca
South Africa City Farmer
http://www.imnojamieoliver.com
Australian City Farms and Community Gardens Network
http://communitygarden.org.au
American Community Gardening Association
http://www.communitygarden.org
Soil Association UK
http://www.soilassociation.org
Garden Organic
http://www.gardenorganic.org.uk
Grow Organic Food
http://www.groworganicfood.info
Organic New Zealand
http://www.organicnz.org
Bio Dynamic Farming and Gardening Association of New Zealand
http://www.biodynamic.org.nz
The Edible Schoolyard Project
http://edibleschoolyard.org
Ecology Center, Berkeley CA
http://ecologycenter.org
Trees for Life
http://www.treesforlife.org
Echo - Sustainable Hunger Solutions
http://www.echonet.org
Backyard Farmer Magazine
http://www.thebackyardfarmer.com.au
46. Countryside Magazine
http://www.countrysidemag.com
Oxfam Australia
https://www.oxfam.org.au
Builders Without Borders
http://builderswithoutborders.org
StrawBale Homes Building Guides
http://www.strawbale.com
For more information, please contact local gardeners and farmers who specialize in:
Organic gardening, Permaculture gardening, Biodynamic gardening, Japanese Kyusei Nature
gardening - Shizen Nouhou, Biointensive gardening, Heirloom gardening-Heritage Seeds, Lasagna
gardening, Square Foot gardening, Vertical gardening, Wall and Fence gardening, Roof Top and
Balcony gardening, Indoor gardening with LED Grow Lights and Solatube.com, Micro Greens
gardening, Windowsill gardening, Container gardening, African Keyhole gardening, Organic
Aquaponics gardening, African Bag Gardens, No Dig gardening, Agroforestry gardening, Israeli
Greenhouses Technology for Hot Climates, Organic Hydroponics gardening and Gardening Therapy.
Gardening is micro-climate specific. These means that Local Organic Gardeners might
know of gardening techniques and resources which are helpful for the location you live in.
Keep researching, reading, refining your gardening methods and experimenting with different
growing techniques.
Organic Gardening technology is changing and improving all the time. Also, as the climate changes,
you may need to learn other gardening techniques for various climates.
To forget how to dig the earth and tend the soil is to forget ourselves.
~ Mahatma Gandhi
AGRICULTURE TOURISM
book: The New Agritourism: Hosting Community and Tourists on Your Farm; by Barbara Berst Adams
http://librarything.com/work/8198099
http://books.google.com/books?id=xvCBGQAACAAJ
http://worldcat.org/oclc/154713899
http://newagritourism.com
http://wwoof.org
book: Agritourism and nature tourism in California; by Holly George
47. http://books.google.com/books?id=l0ipQYSTuTsC
http://worldcat.org/oclc/68190641
book: Agritourism; by Michal Sznajder
http://books.google.com/books?id=Fz7yygAACAAJ
http://worldcat.org/oclc/232655994
VOLUNTEER to WORK on ORGANIC FARMS in Europe
Cheap way to see Europe
http://wwoof.org
book: Europe Through the Back Door: The Travel Skills Handbook; by Rick Steves
http://librarything.com/work/10549354
http://books.google.com/books?id=lTCpFszJc5sC
http://worldcat.org/oclc/707253662
CO-OPERATIVE Games
http://familypastimes.com
game: Harvest Time
book: Student-Designed Games; by Peter A. Hastie
http://books.google.com/books?id=dZzRrg49nBAC
book: Coach Wooden's Pyramid of Success: Building Blocks For a Better Life; by John Wooden
http://librarything.com/work/303206
http://books.google.com/books?id=tu23SID_8WwC
http://worldcat.org/oclc/57366457
Every day help someone who can never reciprocate. This is my obligation.
~ John Wooden's PHILOSOPHY
The great UCLA basketball coach
book: Coach Wooden, The 7 Principles that Shaped His Life and Will Change Yours; by Pat Williams
http://librarything.com/work/10917754
http://books.google.com/books?id=_Ae6QAyCpHYC
http://worldcat.org/oclc/613427203
Those who bring Sunshine into the lives of others cannot keep it from themselves.
48. Please Plant a Row for the Hungry. Thank YOU!
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Every day help someone who can never reciprocate. This is my obligation.
~ John Wooden's PHILOSOPHY
The great UCLA basketball coach
Luke 10:29 Isaiah 1:19
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our grandchildren's future. ~
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Praise God ~ Be Thankful ~ Forgive ~ Receive the Blessings ~ Give God the Glory ~ Be a Blessing to Others ~
Pray Continuously
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