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In this groundbreaking and thought-provoking book, gospel recording artist Maurice Jackson examines how the Natural diet intertwines with the Spiritual aspects of our lives, and how our purpose and destiny can be forever changed with one dietary choice. The diet common in the African American culture at home, at church, and at daily meals, the food prepared for holidays, church anniversaries, birthday celebrations, and even for simple meals is consumed not realizing the repercussions and devastating effects on the human family resulting in obesity, heart failure, high blood pressure, and…mehr

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In this groundbreaking and thought-provoking book, gospel recording artist Maurice Jackson examines how the Natural diet intertwines with the Spiritual aspects of our lives, and how our purpose and destiny can be forever changed with one dietary choice. The diet common in the African American culture at home, at church, and at daily meals, the food prepared for holidays, church anniversaries, birthday celebrations, and even for simple meals is consumed not realizing the repercussions and devastating effects on the human family resulting in obesity, heart failure, high blood pressure, and diabetes. Maurice speaks from experience on the effects of bad dietary choices. Food, drugs, and even how we think, can all be toxic and can dictate and alter our lives. He believes the topic should be discussion for all believers. God is speaking to us, telling us not to defile our bodies. We are a Holy, Chosen, and Peculiar People.
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Autorenporträt
Maurice Jackson was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and reared in the church and notably around gospel music. His mother was a professional gospel singer who was the featured vocalist on several recordings. At school, Maurice developed an early interest in music, but his mother always thought he would become a writer because of a poem he wrote her as a child. Maurice has served as minister of music and also as a musician at several churches in the tri-state area. He is a professional gospel recording artist, producer, writer, and the CEO of VMJ Entertainment. This is his first book, which truly comes as a surprise to him, despite his mother's belief in his talent as a writer. His prayer is that the ideas in his book opens some serious discussion in our churches and the world at large.