Root of Bitterness


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A thoroughly revised edition of the classic text in American women's social history




The Root of Bitterness


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Bitterness is among the less taught subjects in our modern time. It remains the key factor of many disasters that we are facing in our society. Every one of us has a fair share of it. It is the root cause of rejection and wrong decisions taken by many.It is like cancer, it imprisons. It is considered as an auto punishment tool for other people's sins.As you read the book you will learn: ◆◆ How to handle it◆◆ How to close the loop on unresolved conflict by practising forgiveness, love and jo




Bitterness


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This booklet identifies the root of bitterness, equips readers to remove it from their hearts, and helps them to respond biblically to the future hurts, rejections, and trials of life.




Forgiving What You Can't Forget


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*#1 New York Times Bestseller* You deserve to stop suffering because of what other people have done to you. Have you ever felt stuck in a cycle of unresolved pain, playing offenses over and over in your mind? You know you can't go on like this, but you don't know what to do next. Lysa TerKeurst has wrestled through this journey. But in surprising ways, she’s discovered how to let go of bound-up resentment and overcome the resistance to forgiving people who aren’t willing to make things right. With deep empathy, therapeutic insight, and rich Bible teaching coming out of more than 1,000 hours of theological study, Lysa will help you: Learn how to move on when the other person refuses to change and never says they're sorry. Walk through a step-by-step process to free yourself from the hurt of your past and feel less offended today. Discover what the Bible really says about forgiveness and the peace that comes from living it out right now. Identify what's stealing trust and vulnerability from your relationships so you can believe there is still good ahead. Disempower the triggers hijacking your emotions by embracing the two necessary parts of forgiveness.




How to be Free from Bitterness


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Bitterness often grows out of a small offense: perhaps a passing word, an accidental slight, or a pair of dirty socks left in the middle of the living room floor. Yet when bitterness takes root in our hearts, its effects are anything but small. "See to it that no one misses the grace of God and that no bitter root grows up to cause trouble and defile many." (Heb. 12:15) In this collection of short articles, Jim Wilson and others discuss what it means to live as "imitators of God." As the Apostle Paul says in Ephesians, we have been called to leave the bitterness and anger of the world and instead embrace the love and compassion of our God. The authors remind us that we are to forgive others just as we have been forgiven, pointing to Scriptural admonitions and examples as they offer sound teaching on the trials and temptations of everyday life.




Bitter Roots


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For over a century, plant specialists worldwide have sought to transform healing plants in African countries into pharmaceuticals. And for equally as long, conflicts over these medicinal plants have endured, from stolen recipes and toxic tonics to unfulfilled promises of laboratory equipment and usurped personal patents. In Bitter Roots, Abena Dove Osseo-Asare draws on publicly available records and extensive interviews with scientists and healers in Ghana, Madagascar, and South Africa to interpret how African scientists and healers, rural communities, and drug companies—including Pfizer, Bristol-Myers Squibb, and Unilever—have sought since the 1880s to develop drugs from Africa’s medicinal plants. Osseo-Asare recalls the efforts to transform six plants into pharmaceuticals: rosy periwinkle, Asiatic pennywort, grains of paradise, Strophanthus, Cryptolepis, and Hoodia. Through the stories of each plant, she shows that herbal medicine and pharmaceutical chemistry have simultaneous and overlapping histories that cross geographic boundaries. At the same time, Osseo-Asare sheds new light on how various interests have tried to manage the rights to these healing plants and probes the challenges associated with assigning ownership to plants and their biochemical components. A fascinating examination of the history of medicine in colonial and postcolonial Africa, Bitter Roots will be indispensable for scholars of Africa; historians interested in medicine, biochemistry, and society; and policy makers concerned with drug access and patent rights.




Understanding Bitter Root Judgements


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The purpose of this book is to set the body of Messiah free from all bitterness (clamor, wrath, anger, malice, and slander). So that we all can walk upright before YAHVEH God of Israel with a pure heart because without a pure heart we cannot see YAHVEH God Israel. The only way to have a pure heart is be a true follower of YAHSHUAH (Jesus) and do what He did which is to be obedient to his father YAHVEH God of Israel. May YAHVEH bless you keep through his son YAHSHUAH (Jesus) the Messiah.




Overcoming Bitterness


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Overcoming Bitterness is helping thousands all over the world discovering a life of happiness and full of joy. This book analyzes the root cause of inter personal (1) Relationship break-ups (2) All schisms (3) Emotional and physical health breakdown. It offers healing solutions to every one who wants to overcome past hurts and bruises, and prepares you for a life of victory and full of peace. This should be a tool of deliverance in the hand of every leader who would like to gather and maintain working relations. Every year, 2.7 million church members fall into inactivity. This translates into the realization that people are leaving the Church. From our research, we have found that they are leaving as hurting and wounded victimsof some kind of abuse, disillusionment, or just plain neglect! - Schaeffer Institute