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M.A.D. About Sweets: Bake My Cake And Eat It Too!

M.A.D. About Sweets: Bake My Cake And Eat It Too!

Marsha Adele Davis

Best Hands Management Inc
2018
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With a dash of laughter, a pinch of wit and a whole lotta love, Marsha serves up the perfect dishes from her heart to your kitchen table I gravitated to the kitchen and the joy of baking at a young age. Everything changed when Grandma Cal gave me my first real recipe, 7-Up Pound Cake. The beginning of my purpose started that day, and years later led to the writing of this book M.A.D. About Sweets: Bake My Cake and Eat It Too will: - Push you to get back into the kitchen and prepare meals that you and your entire family will enjoy - Inspire you to enjoy food without stress as you embrace the idea that we can have our cake and eat it too without guilt, judgement or condemnation - Encourage you to shake up your fears, and get back to pursuing your dreams - Inspire you to pursue Christ in all things
From Heroin to Hope: Making Sense of the Loss of a Child
Are you reeling from a child's drug-overdose death? Are you worried you will never bounce back from this devastating loss? Do you wonder how to live in the "new normal"? In From Heroin to Hope: Making Sense of the Loss of a Child, professional counselor Dr. Marsha Wiggins describes the unique aspects of grieving a child lost to drugs, and offers compelling insights into how to navigate grief.A professor emerita of counseling at the University of Colorado Denver and retired ordained clergywoman, Dr. Wiggins shares her experience of losing her son to a heroin overdose, and relates ways she coped with this heart-breaking loss. Using grief and loss research and personal vignettes, Dr. Wiggins opens the door to healing for those suffering the agony of losing a child to addiction. In this book you will discover: -How to recognize the normal aspects of grieving-How to cultivate resilience in the midst of emotional pain-How to make sense of this life-changing lossHeroin has claimed countless young people leaving their loved ones lost in the abyss of grief. If you need help finding your way forward in the dark, this book is for you.
Catonsville

Catonsville

Marsha Wight Wise

Arcadia Publishing (SC)
2010
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As the Baltimore County community of Catonsville celebrates its bicentennial, Then and Now: Catonsville reflects on its past, present, and future. Some images celebrate the familiar landmarks that have withstood the test of time, while others represent the march of progress and the ever-changing landscape of Catonsville.
Achieving Equitable Access

Achieving Equitable Access

Marsha Lillie-Blanton; Wilhelmina Leigh; Ana Alfaro-Carera

University Press of America
1996
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In the past thirty years, the United States has made remarkable progress in reducing barriers in access to health care faced by racial and ethnic minority Americans. Most minority Americans born in the 1950s have vivid memories of "separate and unequal" health facilities. By the 1980s, overt and blatant barriers to care were uncommon. In spite of the progress achieved, recent studies continue to provide evidence that minority Americans experience differential access to health coverage and to some health procedures. To investigate these differentials, contributors to this volume were asked to examine the health care experiences of nonelderly Hispanics and African-Americans within a nationally representative data source: the 1987 National Medical Expenditure Survey. Through this effort, the authors document the extent to which barriers to access persist and provide insight on possible explanations for variations in access. This volume will provide policymakers, practitioners, and advocates with an objective base of important information to guide decision-making about health care policy.
Achieving Equitable Access

Achieving Equitable Access

Marsha Lillie-Blanton; Wilhelmina Leigh; Ana Alfaro-Carera

University Press of America
1996
nidottu
In the past thirty years, the United States has made remarkable progress in reducing barriers in access to health care faced by racial and ethnic minority Americans. Most minority Americans born in the 1950s have vivid memories of 'separate and unequal' health facilities. By the 1980s, overt and blatant barriers to care were uncommon. In spite of the progress achieved, recent studies continue to provide evidence that minority Americans experience differential access to health coverage and to some health procedures. To investigate these differentials, contributors to this volume were asked to examine the health care experiences of nonelderly Hispanics and African-Americans within a nationally representative data source: the 1987 National Medical Expenditure Survey. Through this effort, the authors document the extent to which barriers to access persist and provide insight on possible explanations for variations in access. This volume will provide policymakers, practitioners, and advocates with an objective base of important information to guide decision-making about health care policy.
Evangelism among African American Presbyterians

Evangelism among African American Presbyterians

Marsha Snulligan Haney

University Press of America
2007
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As Presbyterians, Lutherans, Methodists, Disciples of Christ, and other predominantly European-centered Christian denominations of North America seek to respond as a faith community to the increasingly dynamic ethnic and cultural diversity within our society, this book offers a sobering yet valuable perspective. By understanding the ministry of Christian evangelism as a construct that speaks of the power of divine transformation (personal and communal) and the embrace of a way of life, this work argues for a multi-variant approach that values the philosophical aspects of cultural differences, which are effective and faithful models of Christian evangelism. An analysis of key missiological concepts, such as mission histories, ethno-theologies, worldview, culture, ethnic cohesion, and contextualization is appropriated to illuminate the theological voices and evangelical practices of a specific people, or ethnicity, shaped by a journey of spiritual faith. While the numerical significance of self-identified African-American Presbyterians may appear small, their synergistic encounter of human identity and religious faith, historical experience in the church, and the impact of their evangelical presence provide an excellent case study for discerning the twenty-first-century challenges of evangelism. This thorough study of history, theology, organizational structures, methods, and techniques will serve as a valuable tool in evaluating the impact of the faith journey of African-American Presbyterians and its challenges for today and the future.