Is It a Sin to Eat a Chocolate Bar?


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TEXT FOR AUTHOR BIO: Mary Hoffman Wolf lives in Carol Stream, Illinois with her husband and three children. She has worked as an English Teacher at both the junior high and senior high levels and is now serving as Director of Children's Ministries at Fellowship Church of Carol Stream. TEXT FOR BOOK DESCRIPTION: Thirty year old Zoe DeYoung, the label-loving, emotionally impaired librarian at Lane High School in Chicago, is determined to live out her pathetically infertile, loveless life in peace. Fully convinced that human relationships of any kind would be detrimental to her emotional health, she refers to the gigantic glass and steel monoliths that constitute the heart of the city as her best friends; and counts a pen and paper as her only reliable therapists. When her colleague, Marcus Jones, offers her the perfect third floor flat to live out her self-imposed exile from humanity, Zoe meets his wife, Anna Jones, a thoroughly modern, white farm girl who has turned her back on her past by marrying a black man and taking up residence in the city. The bond of a friendship born of quiet desperation soon becomes the anchor of both their lives. Sharing the pleasure of a chocolate bar is easy; learning to share the pain they are both trying so hard to ignore is the challenge. Encouraged by Zoe's quest to embrace all that life has to offer (outside of human relations), Anna takes a chance that may prove fatal. To sustain her friend, Zoe must then risk opening up her heart beyond aesthetics to real relationships by becoming a second mother to Anna's children, reconciling with her own banished family, and learning to love a man who is the antithesis of what she thinks she's always wanted. In the end, both Anna and Zoe get mroe than they ever bargained for.




Eat Chocolate, Lose Weight


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Dispelling the myth that chocolate is just a "junk food," Dr. Will Clower uses cutting-edge research to highlight the health benefits of consuming chocolate on a daily basis. Readers will learn how the antioxidants found in chocolate can boost metabolism and how, by eating chocolate in specific ways, they can pull their "sweet tooth" so they eat less sugar and control cravings. Eat Chocolate, Lose Weight features the Chocolate Challenge—an 8-week, science-based plan designed to help readers relieve stress, promote heart health, lower blood sugar, stop cravings, increase metabolism, and shed pounds. Featuring a 6-week meal plan and more than 50 delicious chocolate recipes, Eat Chocolate, Lose Weight contains meal options for days when readers can't get enough of their favorite flavor, as well as times when they may want to hide chocolate in other foods while still taking advantage of its health benefits. The book also includes information on which chocolate provides the most health benefits and weight loss and the optimal amount of daily chocolate intake. Complete with stories and tips from real people who have tried the plan and lost more than 75 pounds, readers can finally have their chocolate and eat it too!




The Science of Skinny


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Draws on ancestral eating habits to explain how consuming foods that are closest to a natural form promotes weight loss and improves overall health, providing strategic shopping guides, menu plans, and recipes.




Counseling and Psychotherapy With Religious Persons


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This may be the most practical and user-friendly guide to treating religious persons ever published. Mental health professionals from all backgrounds will benefit from the author's detailed yet manual-focused apprch to help overcome emotional distress.&




Guilty as Sin


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The unthinkable has happened. A child is snatched out of her bed while in the care of her free-spirited grandparents, Pamela and Steve North, who are occupied downstairs hosting a swingers' party in their garage. Although a neighbor-Tom Nealy, who is middle-aged, divorced, reclusive and has thousands of images of child pornography on his computer-turns out to be the prime suspect, new information eventually surfaces indicating that another person, driven by a different kind of lust, may have also had a hand in the kidnapping. Even without a body but with other, hard evidence against Nealy, the police arrest him and believe they have an open and shut case. But another, seemingly unrelated event-the disappearance of a multimillionaire financier whose dead son had ties to the missing girl's mother-ultimately forces the police to look for a connection between the two cases. While the grandparents vehemently downplay their lifestyle as a contributing factor in their grandchild's abduction, massive searches and a substantial monetary reward produce nothing. Then, a jogger discovers the decomposing body of a little girl in a nearby suburban canyon. Is it the North girl or is it another unfortunate child who met with foul play?




Women's Conflicts About Eating and Sexuality


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Women’s Conflicts About Eating and Sexuality explores the strong relationships food and sex have represented to women over the years. No other book has spelled out so clearly the parallels between sex and eating nor integrated the relationship of these to women’s basic need to be loved. Today’s dilemma for women--be fat or go hungry--and the endless variations and unsatisfying solutions to this problem have contributed to the incidence of anorexia, bulimia, and obesity. The pursuit of slimness, the obsession with having the perfect body, excessive aerobicizing, and diet books ad nauseam are all part of this phenomenon. Authors in Women’s Conflicts About Eating and Sexuality skillfully discuss the parallel between women’s obsession with sex and romance in the fifties and their obsession with food today. An important book for all women, it sheds light on the complex issues facing women and devotes special attention to the career woman and the additional pressures to be slim and stay slim. The woman who reads this potentially life-changing book can examine, question, and change her behavior, using the specific step-by-step program aid included in the book. This book is for every woman who has ever worried about being too fat or too sexual. Women’s Conflicts About Eating and Sexuality will appeal to women of all ages--young women and their mothers will be fascinated by the parallels between sexual obsessions of thirty years ago and the eating obsessions of today. This healing book will particularly attract single career women for whom sex and relationships are fraught with complications. Counselors and therapists will find this book an excellent resource in their work with helping women. It is also a good auxiliary text for courses in Women’s Studies focusing on psychology and history of women and the sociology of women and eating disorders.




Now, That's a Good Question!


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In Now That’s a Good Question, R.C. Sproul answers more than 300 challenging questions about life and faith. Addressing doctrinal points and contemporary issues such as euthanasia, evolution, and abortion, Sproul covers more than three hundred topics in a personable, easy-to-read style that’s perfect for the lay person. New believers as well as those mature in the faith will find this book a solid resource for those challenging questions of life and faith.




Land of Dreams


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This memoir, written by a native son, recalls everyday life before, during, and after the birth of the State of Israel.




The Weigh Down Diet


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Isn’t your desire to overeat really spiritual hunger? “I can stop in the middle of a candy bar and have no desire to eat the second half if my stomach is not calling for it.” - Gwen Shamblin Do you eat and eat and never feel full? Rise above the magnetic pull of the refrigerator and turn to the bounty offered to thousands who have embraced a liberating weight-reduction program in churches across America. The Weigh Down Diet gives new hope to millions who have failed on conventional diets and guides readers to the richer satisfaction that comes not from food, but from faith. Gwen Shamblin’s The Weigh Down Diet is a groundbreaking approach to weight loss. People who have known no end to their hunger and who have no control over their late-night binges have learned through the Weigh Down Workshop that they can remove the irresistible desire for food. This is not a diet like others, because it is not food-focused. It contains chapters such as “It’s Not Genetics or Your Mother’s Fault,” “I Feel Hungry All the Time,” and “How to Eat Potato Chips and Chocolate.” So, as you can see, here is a very different approach to weight loss. Weigh Down gives back hope to dieters who will learn that God did not put chocolate or lasagna on Earth to torture us – but rather for our enjoyment!





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