Posts tagged: freedom

Letter from Tamar Logan

By , 10/26/2010 5:20 pm

This arrived in my e-mail and I thought I would post it here :0)

Shalom everyone,

Thank you for your prayers!!!  I made it through the detox.  It was a good cleanse to go through.

I praise Abba that He gave me a baby girl who has adapted to every change brought her way.  Metivah took to the bottle and snuggled next to me at night nursing a pacifier and then when I got low on stored milk at the end drank coconut cream water as if it was breast milk.  She then came right back to nursing like she had never been away from it, dropping the pacifier and was patient while I built my milk supply back up to her needs.  She has been such a blessing and I am so thankful to My Father for allowing me to continue to enjoy this special gift through all this.

I am so grateful for my Mom and Dad, who have volunteered their time, even taking off of work to come help.  They have been so supportive and encouraging of our decisions.  My Mother-in-law, for coming up and giving an extra hand through the cleanse, She has been here going on 3 weeks now enduring the heartache of being away from Grandpa.  Thank you Grandpa for letting her come and being a good sport all alone.  My children, Sarah/Cheyenne for faithfully getting up and being “Mom” while Mom was unavailable.  (I think she does it better than me.)  For Bailey Jo/Yaelah who has made ALL my juices morning and night, Avraham/Colton who makes sure that all outside is under control and does the things that Mom can’t do.  For all my children who have come beside me and  help to pick up the slack and do what needs to be done.  And the best for last, my Husband, who stands by me and encourages me when I am down.  Who has never once wavered or thought that this cancer was going to take over my body, and does not allow me to go there either – he is in this battle with me all the way.  He prays with me, over me, and for me.  And my sister, brother-in-law, friends ( the L Bunch, the A.’s, G.H. and that whole group, M. family, N.M.,  R.W. who is working on a bus for us, V. who is going to be my raw food instructor, and … there are too many to count, some whom I have not even spoke to in years) and other family for your tremendous help through it all.  You have stood by me, making what could be a very hard time not so hard.  I appreciate all the encouragement and support from all you who have sent notes and gifts making it all possible, you really don’t know how much it means to me and how perfect the timing is on them.

The first phase ended successfully last Saturday and now we prepare for phase 2.  This means that Yoshua/Jason, Metivah, and I  will fly out to South Carolina and meet up with Dr. Tunsky this Friday, the 29th.  I will be scanned by a very non-invasive, yet very exhaustive scanner.  We will then know all the details of what is going on in my body, from how large the tumor is (if it is still there) to what I had for lunch yesterday and where those nutrients went.  It gives 45 pages of information on my body and will show us the areas of weakness that we need to work toward rebuilding.  At this time we will go after the restoration of the cells that have been overloaded with toxins to the point of being unable to do any more then try and survive, what we call cancer.  Our mode of operand is to support the body that our Creator designed and let it heal itself the way He designed it to.  This is the only CURE for cancer out there.  Oh I have so much I could share, things that we are not taught and, once heard, make absolute sense, we wonder how we have believed any other way.

I will come home with a protocol that will continue to be life changing no doubt.  I continue to be excited about ALL that Abba is doing in me through this.  He continues to show me the correlation between how the physical body works in relation to the spiritual body.  I share with Yoshua/Jason what I learn about cancer and healing the body and Abba reveals to him how that is the same with the spiritual body.  He is so good!

I have already received phone calls from people and friends of people who have been diagnosed with multiple cancers and have been given a short time to live.  They call with a pricking in their spirit that there must be another way, they call seeking hope when they have not been given hope anywhere else.  I am so blessed to be able to share what Abba has plainly revealed to me and is out there for all who desire to seek truth.

I carry a peace that comes pretty easy for me and passes all understanding for some.  I am free to live for Him and I choose to not allow this to distract me from my assignment I have been called to walk out.  So please, those whom I run into in life – don’t be afraid to ask how I am – I will tell you “GREAT!”

Thank you Abba for continuing to provide at all the turns.  For meeting us there not a moment too late.  You provide our every need continually affirming that You have us in Your Hand and are watching over your children.

Blessings to you all,

(and I am trying to get back to all who have written in)

with my love and gratitude,

T

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I’ll try to get my interview with Valerie up tomorrow….  Until then….

Keep Food REAL!

~Blessings~

Judith

Raw Milk Legislation

By , 01/19/2010 5:08 pm

Below is a copy of an email I received…. I am posting it here and I hope that many of you respond :0)

Our LOCAL Farmers need our help NOW!

KEEP FOOD REAL!

Thanks,


Judith

Dear Raw Milk Advocate:

As you may be aware, there are currently proposed legislative rules before the House and the Senate in Boise concerning Cow/Herd Share Programs in Idaho and our ability as Farmers to continue to provide these services to people who wish to use them.  There are some good parts to the proposed rules which will help to assure the cleanliness of the milk, such as regular testing of the milk for bacteria counts, etc.  However, there is one proposal which could, in effect, drastically limit the availability of raw milk from Herd Share Programs in the future.  That is that each herd would be limited to no more than three lactating cows or seven goats or sheep.

This limitation, in my opinion, is unrealistic, as it in no way serves to reduce the risk of contaminated milk; safe milk depends on cleanliness. But it does severely limit the amount of milk a single farm can produce for its boarders.  Therefore it will limit the number of consumers who can use the boarding services. 

If you agree, and you would like to help protect the right of consumers to drink raw milk please contact the legislators listed below and let your voice be heard IMMEDIATELY!

The House and the Senate work simultaneously to hear the rules. Below are each of the committee members of the Senate Agricultural Affairs Committee and their email addresses:

Senator  Tim  Corder (R), Mountain Home – Chair, tcorder@senate.idaho.gov

Senator  Chuck  Winder (R), Boise - Vice Chair cwinder@senate.idaho.gov

Senator  Gary  Schroeder (R), Moscow,   gschroeder@senate.idaho.gov

Senator  Brent  Hill (R), Rexburg,   bhill@senate.idaho.gov

Senator  John  McGee (R), Caldwell,   jmcgee@senate.idaho.gov

Senator  Leland  Heinrich (R), Cascade,   lheinrich@senate.idaho.gov

Senator  Melinda  Smyser (R), Parma,  msmyser@senate.idaho.gov

Senator  Edgar  Malepeai (D), Pocatello,  emalepeai@senate.idaho.gov

Senator  Les  Bock (D), Boise,  lbock@senate.idaho.gov

We have learned that the representatives of the House Agriculture subcommittee that will study the rules are as follows (with links to their e-mail addresses):

Rep. Ken Andrus, (R) Lava Hot Springs, Chairman, kandrus@house.idaho.gov

Rep. Mack Shirley, (R) Rexburg, mshirley@house.idaho.gov

Rep. Dennis Lake, (R) Blackfoot,
dlake@house.idaho.gov

Rep. Donna Pence, (D) Gooding. dpence@house.idaho.gov

You can email members of the House Agricultural Affairs Committee at the following website: http://legislature.idaho.gov/about/contactbycommittee.cfm.

If you or others wish to have your voices heard, you must act now! If you believe that people should be able to drink raw milk if they wish and that producers should not be limited by unreasonable low herd size limits please email each of the above legislators immediately or it will be too late to make your voice heard.

Sincerely,

Luana Hiebert
Heritage Farms
PO Box 247
Cocolalla, ID  83813
208-683-4410

When you purchase from Heritage Farms you support a local farmer, sustainable agriculture, and thus, the very environment in which you live!

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