The Believer's Handbook by Lester Frank Sumrall

The Believer's Handbook by Lester Frank Sumrall

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The Believer's Handbook by Lester Frank Sumrall

This book restores to women the legacy of their foremothers--the childbirth wisdom developed over the ages, throughout the world, by women in cultures other than our own. Author Judith Goldsmith set out to recover what came before the high-tech practices of modern medicine. Now, for today's mothers, she conveys the customs, practices, and lore passed from woman to woman in the world's traditional societies. Here are remarkable stories of pregnancy, childbirth, and nurturing--the Japanese woman who knows she is pregnant by the increased strength of her pulse.the Tiv mother who delivers her child in a specially constructed birth chair.the Ibo woman lovingly massaging her newborn according to an ancient procedure. In her examination of nearly 500 cultures, the author found pregnancy to be a time of excellent physical and mental health, often with an emphasis on physical activity throughout pregnancy to facilitate delivery. In Uganda, for example, a pregnant woman works in the fields until contractions begin and occasionally lifts a moderately heavy burden--a waterpot or bundle of firewood--to stimulate and shorten labor. Among the Tlinget of Alaska, as in many traditional societies, labor lasts no longer than two or three hours. Many tribal peoples, including the Negritos of the Philippines, are able to diagnose and correct a breech birth through the technique of massage. And for the Siriono of Bolivia, childbirth is a joyful public event. Childbirth Wisdom will fascinate both the layperson and the professional. The author's observations--on such topics as diet and prenatal care, midwifery, massage during delivery, birth position, and breast-feeding--are certain to affect permanently the way we all view pregnancy and childbirth, and add a new dimension to the theories of Lamaze and Leboyer.

Lester Sumrall (1913-1996), a world-renowned pastor and evangelist, ministered in more than 110 countries over the course of a century and a half, including Soviet Siberia, Russia, Tibet, and China. In addition, he wrote over 130 books. His evangelical association (LeSEA) continues to actively disseminate God's Word from its headquarters in South Bend, Indiana. Dr. Sumrall's goal was to raise a million sheep for God's kingdom, and the ministry is still working toward that goal. The LeSEA ministry includes outreach efforts such as World Harvest Bible College, a Bible college that teaches by audio and several publications.

Sumrall also founded LeSea Broadcasting, which owns and operates Christian television stations, a local radio station, and a short-wave radio station, all with the goal of lifting millions of people into the sky. Dr. Lester Sumrall (1913-1996), a world-renowned pastor and evangelist, ministered in more than 110 countries, including Soviet Siberia, Russia, Tibet, and China, for over 55 years. In 1987, he founded Feed the Hungry. He also authored almost 130 books.

His evangelistic organization, LeSEA, is still working today in South Bend, Indiana, spreading God's Word. LeSEA continues to carry out Dr. Sumrall's mission of winning one million souls for the kingdom of God. The World Harvest Bible College, a teaching cassette ministry, and several publications are all part of the ministry. Sumrall also formed LeSEA Broadcasting, which owns and manages Christian television stations, a local radio station, and an international shortwave radio station, all with the goal of saving millions of souls.

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ISBN 13 9780883688526
ISBN 10 0883688522
Title The Believer's Handbook
Author Lester Frank Sumrall
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Whitaker House,U.S.
Year published 2002-10-01
Number of pages 617
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.