Showing posts with label Christian Company. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Christian Company. Show all posts

Saturday, November 7, 2009

Raspberry Tea (Caffeine Free)



So cool, so good! Scripture Tea. Enjoy a cup of sweet, juicy, delicious raspberries in this fine blend of tea. Superb, luxurious taste that you won’t find in any other Tea. 20 tea bags.


In addition to Personal Use, Scripture Tea is ideal for: Church functions, group teas, welcome packets, goodie bags, wedding & shower favors, house gifts, hospital gifts, holiday gifts, gift baskets, our military and especially enjoyed by the elderly and shut-ins.


* The leading ingredients in Scripture Raspberry Tea; hibiscus, rose hips, apples, elderberries, and raspberries, according to recent studies, are a great source or lowering high blood pressure, preventing colds, heart disease, cancer, infections, and are a great booster for the immune system. It was also found that drinking tea consistently led to lower cholesterol levels.


For the past 25 years, Scripture Tea has maintained excellence in its products. We continue the same standard with our Raspberry Tea. Enjoy and be blessed!* The following information should not be considered medical advice and is not intended to replace consultation with your physician.Try our other delicious flavors, all rich in antioxidants: Chai Green, Plum White, Green, Orange Pekoe Black and our Caffeine Free Apricot and Blackberry.


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Tuesday, October 6, 2009

Leslie Sansone

In Genesis 6:3 God said that the normal lifespan for man would be 120 years. Since the flood of God in Noah’s day, man has done their best to reduce those years. But God’s Word is God’s Word and I truly believe that mans normal life expectance to be 120 years. I can’t guarantee you 120 years but I can tell that our bodies are engineered for it. I know you believe that your body is the Temple of the Living God! If you will make a conscientious decision to treat your body that way then perhaps the years will be extended. Today I will highlight one of the most popular exercise programs in the Christian sector; Leslie Sansone and her Walk at Home fitness program.

"Staying fit shouldn't be expensive or intimidating."

That is Leslie Sansone's philosophy, and the foundation for her wildly successful Walk at Home fitness program. It is the fastest growing indoor exercise program in the country! For the past 27 years, Leslie has been showing people that our bodies are made to move. With her boundless energy and enthusiasm, Leslie teaches people of all ages and sizes how to get fit, stay fit, and feel better about life, simply by walking. She is one of the few fitness authorities who takes the intimidation out of getting in shape. At Emmaus Road Christian Store we are very pleased to carry Leslie’s Walk at Home Fitness program. Please visit us at http://www.emmaus-road.com

A respected expert - at home, on TV and in national health programs.

Leslie is the creator of the original Walk at Home program. What started as a few classes in church halls has grown into the number one walking program in the world, grossing over $200 million. Leslie produced more than 100 popular DVDs, several successful infomercials in the U.S. and Great Britain, and has written four fitness books. Leslie has been called on by the President's Council on Physical Fitness, the PA Governor's Council, Weight Watchers, Jenny Craig, and TOPS. She has created walking workouts specifically for NutriSystem which are included and recommended as the activity component to their highly successful meal plan program. Leslie has been featured in popular magazines and publications such as the New York Times, People Magazine, Prevention, Walking Fit, Health, Guideposts, and is a contributing editor of Women's Day.

Leslie's charisma and anyone-can-do-it-approach make her a natural fit for television audiences. She has been featured on NBC - The Today Show, CNN - Morning Show, CNBC - The Big Idea with Donny Deutsch, and CBN - The 700 Club.

Over the years, Leslie has branched out to help more and more people. Her Walking Down Your Blood Sugar DVD is being used by the National Institutes of Health to examine weight loss and exercise in Type 2 diabetics. Leslie has been called on by iVillage as the fitness walking expert featured in a monthly newsletter. She directs the Pittsburgh area for the national America on the Move campaign.

Leslie's fitness products have been used in specialty marketing campaigns for pharmaceutical companies. She contributes her time, expertise and financial support to health organizations including the American Heart Association, American Cancer Society, American Diabetic Association, and MDA. Leslie has served on the Leadership Council for IDEA and holds eight certifications including the prestigious American College of Sports Medicine and Cooper Institute: Group Exercise Leader. Leslie was chosen to be one of three keynote speakers for the American College of Sports Medicine national fitness and health summit in 2008.

Leslie maintains that her most important job is that of "mom" to Andy, Marie Ellena, and Joseph. She lives in New Castle, Pennsylvania where she was born and raised.

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Please visit Emmaus Road Christian Store at http://www.emmaus-road.com/

May God Richly Bless Your Life!

Thursday, October 1, 2009

The Thomas Nelson Story

I like to research companies and most particularly their foundations. Many times I will research the company and report on my findings. I found the information pertaining to Thomas Nelson Publishing to be absolutely fascinating. In fact, it was so much so that I just took the information from their website and reproduced it here. I normally don’t do this, but I am today. I hope you enjoy reading about the company. If you are interested in any of their books, Bibles or gifts, please visit Emmaus Road Christian Store at www.emmaus-road.com.

From humble beginnings in a village in Scotland 200 years ago to their modern-day publishing enterprise employing over 600 people, Thomas Nelson's goal has been to Honor God and Serve People.

In 1780, Thomas Nelson was born in a modest farmhouse in Throsk, Scotland. His hard-working parents raised him on their small farm in a lush plain at the foot of the rolling green highlands.
The faith of Thomas' parents and grandparents was strong and passionate, befitting their rugged Scottish character. Thomas would often accompany his father on journeys of forty miles to participate in communion services of the Covenanters. These fervent gatherings created a lifelong impression on the boy. By age sixteen, he had become a teacher. But teaching proved not to be his calling. Thomas soon planned to seek his fortune in the West Indies, but he changed his mind just short of boarding the ship and returned home. Several jobs followed, but none of them proved to be a good match for the young Scotsman. Ultimately, Thomas packed up what little he had and set out for London. After searching fruitlessly for work, he paid his landlady what he owed and was reduced to a single coin—which he gave to a beggar. Penniless, he finally heard about a job as a publisher's apprentice on Paternoster Row, a street prophetically bearing the Latin words for "Our Father." He got the job -- and loved it. After all, Thomas had always enjoyed books, particularly those concerning the Bible and the Christian life.

While in London he established a weekly Bible fellowship meeting with friends. Before long the eighteen-year-old had saved enough money to return to Scotland and open a second-hand bookshop in Edinburgh. He could scarcely have imagined the road that lay ahead for him-and for the company that would forever bear his name.

A source of Light in a dark world
At the end of the eighteenth century the United States was in its infancy. France was being hurled into revolution. And Scotland was experiencing an era of division between religion and reason. Timing was ideal for Nelson to pursue Christian publishing. A vibrant spiritual revival stoked years earlier by the preaching of George Whitefield and others continued to stir dozens of churches and thousands of souls throughout Scotland.

In such an environment Thomas proved to be anything but a typical bookseller. While he built his business in Edinburgh selling second-hand books, he also wanted to publish his own materials. And—unlike other publishers who catered to the wealthy—he dreamed of providing affordable Christian works and classic literature for the "common folk."

Within a few years, Thomas began to publish important works such as John Bunyan's Pilgrim's Progress, Robinson Crusoe, and The Vicar of Wakefield in inexpensive editions. Nelson also published the Bible in thirty-two-page installments, enabling people of all classes to access the Word of God much more easily. And he pioneered new distribution methods, selling books at fairs and auctions in town squares across Scotland.

Initially, booksellers balked at selling Nelson's publications because of his low prices and innovative sales methods. Even so, his growing reputation for integrity and enthusiasm caused his enterprise to flourish.

Nelson becomes a family enterprise
In 1829 Thomas launched another publishing revolution: He sent out a traveling representative to call on bookshops in southern Scotland and northern England. Despite intense initial resistance by booksellers, this unprecedented effort eventually helped the company expand distribution.

Thomas' nineteen-year-old son William joined the company in 1835. Four years later, Thomas, Jr. entered the work at age seventeen, and the management of the business passed into the hands of the two sons.

With fresh enthusiasm and great success, William traveled widely selling Nelson's publications throughout the British Empire. The brothers' energy and abilities contributed to steady growth and a move to larger offices.

In 1844, Thomas, Jr. opened a London office at 35 Paternoster Row -- the same location where his father had begun as a publisher's apprentice. After establishing the work there, he returned to Edinburgh. By then the brothers had enlarged the business so rapidly that they were forced to move again, to Hope Park on Edinburgh's south side. Here, every process of book publishing was carried out -- from writing and illustrating to printing and distribution.

Hope Park was considered a home for the hundreds of employees comprising the Thomas Nelson "family." Like his father, William made certain his employees were educated and cared for. He provided suppers for all employees, often highlighted by an inspirational sermon preached by a clergy friend of the Nelsons.

In 1850, Thomas, Jr. created one of the greatest advances in printing since Gutenberg with his invention of a rotary printing press. Using a continuous web sheet, his press printed far more rapidly than others and on both sides of the sheet simultaneously. He never patented it, and soon usage spread throughout the world. The principles behind it are still in use today.
By 1853, Thomas Nelson and Sons had become the largest printing and publishing house in Scotland, specializing in religious works, school texts, and stories of travel and adventure for younger readers. The next year Thomas, Jr. sailed to New York to open an office, making Nelson the first British publisher to establish a branch in America. Eventually they would exert a worldwide influence through offices in London, New York, Paris, Toronto, Leipzig, Sydney, Capetown, and other African cities.

By this time a Nelson imprint became, according to one observer, "the guarantee for a pure, high-toned literature, admirably adapted for the special requirements of the school library and the home circle."

In 1861, Thomas Nelson died in Edinburgh. To the end he demonstrated the faith and integrity that had guided him throughout his life. When told his death was near, he replied calmly, "I thought so; my days are wholly in God's hands. He doeth all things well. His will be done!" Then he picked up his Bible on his bedside table and said, "Now I must finish my chapter."

Thomas Nelson died having witnessed the flourishing growth of a company managed brilliantly by his two sons. It was a company whose vision for publishing affordable and wholesome Christian and classic literature for the common man was being fulfilled day after day by hundreds of dedicated employees. It was a company that would continue to bear his name for generations yet to come.

Ruin leads to revival
Thomas Nelson and Sons developed a strong corporate resolve through hardship. They seemed determined to thrive despite the circumstances.

One major setback occurred in April 1878 when the expanded Hope Park company headquarters was completely destroyed by fire. As William reported, "Never did fire do its work more speedily or thoroughly." Not a single book or piece of machinery survived.

But while the ruins still smoldered, Thomas, Jr. was ordering new presses and other equipment. Workers discovered that a number of plates, woodcuts, and type, stored in fireproof vaults, had escaped the devastation. Temporary work areas were built on land made available by Edinburgh city authorities. And competing printers offered time on their presses.

Within two months, the company issued a catalog announcing that 150 of its most popular titles were available again. Two years later, a new building in Parkside housed the rejuvenated company. Providentially, the devastating fire had served as a catalyst for the company, enabling it to expand even further.

In 1887, William Nelson died just before leaving on a business trip to Greece. Five years later Thomas, Jr. died. It was the end of an era. Together the brothers had developed a thriving publishing company that served the needs of countless people around the world.

In the early years of the twentieth century, Thomas Nelson and Sons continued to enjoy an amazing level of success. Thomas, Jr.'s two sons, Tommy and Ian, joined the company upon completing their education.

The business was being managed primarily by George M. Brown (Thomas Nelson's son-in-law) and John Buchan, a noted novelist (of such popular works as Prester John and The Thirty-Nine Steps), biographer, and political correspondent. John Buchan, a close friend of Tommy Nelson became instrumental in expanding the company's offerings of classic works and educational resources.

Buchan wrote, "On the eve of the [first world] war we must have been one of the largest businesses of the kind in the world, issuing cheap editions of every kind of literature not only in English, but in French, German, Magyar, and Spanish."

Unfortunately, the company suffered another major setback in 1917. After eighteen months on the front line, young Tommy Nelson was killed in battle. Buchan wrote, "His death made a bigger hole in the life of Scotland than any other man of his years . . . He was a rare being because he was so superbly normal."

During World War II, the company's plant was decimated once again. At the height of the German blitz, the London offices were bombed to rubble. Several years would pass after the war before the company fully recuperated.

A struggle for focus
Beyond the setbacks of fire, bombings, and death, however, was a deeper issue affecting the company: it had begun struggling with its sense of direction and vision. Commitment to the founder's original mission began to wane.

In the early 1900's, Thomas Nelson and Sons was one of the largest publishers in the world. Yet by the century's midpoint it had declined significantly. Its direction had shifted from producing overtly Christian materials to offering popular "coffee table" books on any number of subjects. While the company moved aggressively into the educational market, becoming one of the United Kingdom's premier textbook publishers, it nevertheless began to struggle financially.

Across the Atlantic, meanwhile, Nelson's American branch was fast becoming an influential publisher of Bibles and books. All across the nation a Nelson Bible could be found in nearly every hotel bedroom. In 1901, Nelson had introduced the innovative American Standard Version. The Revised Standard Version New Testament made its debut in 1946, with the complete Bible released in 1952. This translation became phenomenally successful with three million copies sold worldwide in the first two years.

In 1960, Thomas Nelson and Sons was merged with The Thomson Organization, a worldwide publishing and communications firm. The new management separated the editorial and printing enterprises and sold the Edinburgh printing and binding operations. Nelson increased its focus on publishing reference works and school textbooks in all subjects.

Nelson rediscovers its roots
Meanwhile, half a world away in Lebanon, a young man named Sam Moore attended an evangelical school where he heard the basics of the Christian faith. Early one morning Sam discovered the body of a murdered friend under an olive tree. Shaken, Sam placed his faith in Christ with the help of a Christian neighbor.

In 1950, the nineteen-year-old Sam Moore came to America with an intent to pursue medical training. He had $600 and his father's advice to "work hard, be honest, and don't be afraid to take risks." To pay his way through college at the University of South Carolina and later Columbia Bible College, Sam began selling Bibles door to door.

Just as Thomas Nelson dreamed at age eighteen of putting Christian books into the hands of ordinary folk throughout the United Kingdom, God would kindle a similar dream in the heart of young Sam Moore on behalf of America.

In 1958, Sam founded the National Book Company. Three years later, he incorporated Royal Publishers, Inc., a Bible publishing company. He sold stock in 1962 to about 250 people including Morrow Coffey Graham, mother of noted evangelist Billy Graham.

The company published its first Bible in 1963. And for the next five years it experienced a 100 percent annual increase in sales.

One of the company's first projects was a beautiful Family Bible. "I had a dream," Sam recounts. "It was to publish a better, more useful Bible than anyone had ever produced before." The Bible became the first major seller for Royal Publishers.

Sam's publishing ventures were so successful that The Thomson Organization (Nelson's Parent Company) took notice, approaching him in 1969 to head Nelson's ailing U.S. operations. After praying about the offer, Sam surprised the Thomson representatives by offering to buy their company instead. Thomson's assistant told Sam, "Son, Lord Thomson doesn't sell. He buys." Sam responded, "Sir, God made it such that sometimes we all have to sell."

On March 7, 1969, Sam Moore owned a new publishing company. Because he had a love and appreciation for the company's heritage, he kept the name Thomas Nelson and assumed the rights to the well known house logo.

When Sam took ownership of the company, he humorously noted that Thomas Nelson was, at that time, "the tenth largest Bible publisher out of eight." But Sam and his associates possessed a determination to reclaim, guard, and nurture the original vision. And Sam possessed an ability to attract skilled men and women who were dedicated to the same mission.

So in 1976, Thomas Nelson launched the creation of the New King James Version, crafted by a team of more than 100 Bible scholars. Over the next 25 years with Moore at the helm, the NKJV rose in prominence to become one of the most popular Bible translations worldwide. During this period, Nelson also experienced extraordinary growth through product diversification, acquiring new authors and publishing a wide variety of products with a Christian message and worldview—from gift items to fiction and from Christian living titles to children’s books.

200 years old and still growing
As Moore's vision has expanded, so has the new Thomas Nelson, achieving success at unprecedented levels. In 1992 Nelson took a significant step forward with the acquisition of Word, Inc., one of the world's foremost Christian publishers and home to many popular authors including Billy Graham, Max Lucado, and Barbara Johnson.

Throughout the ‘90s, other companies joined the publishing family, including J. Countryman and Spanish-language publisher Caribe-Betania Editores. Women of Faith, the traveling women’s conferences attended by hundreds of thousands annually, thrived at Thomas Nelson, seeing huge growth in all areas from registrations to product sales. The company capped off the decade by acquiring Rutledge Hill Press in 1999 and watching it make waves shortly thereafter with New York Times bestselling book I Hope You Dance.

As Thomas Nelson entered the new millennium, it continued to forge new paths. In late 2001, the company sold gift division C.R. Gibson in order to refocus on its core strength: publishing Christian media. This poised Nelson to enter 2003 with a 60,000-foot warehouse expansion, paid for in cash.

The year 2003 became a watershed year as Thomas Nelson expanded physically, landed an unprecedented five books on the prestigious New York Times bestseller lists, and captured three of the top 15 positions on the BusinessWeek Hardcover Business Books Bestseller List.

In the fall, Nelson broke new ground in Bibles when it released Revolve, the first Bible magazine. The Biblezine caught on quickly, garnered national media attention, and has since expanded with Biblezines for teen guys, women, and kids. To close the year, fiction division WestBow Press launched with a roster of 20 popular authors, including Ted Dekker and Frank Peretti, clinching the company’s designation as the No. 1 book publisher in the CBA market for the second consecutive year.

By the end of 2003, Sam Moore felt his vision to help ordinary people understand the scriptures was being fulfilled in a multitude of ways. Now it was time to share the dream. In early 2004, Thomas Nelson announced that Moore would hand over his role as President and Chief Operating Officer to Michael S. Hyatt, who was already acting as Group Publisher.

New, Dynamic Leadership
Michael S. Hyatt has a long history in Christian publishing. He began his career at Word Publishing while still a student at Baylor University and worked at Word for six years. By the time the 1980s were in mid-swing, Hyatt was serving as Vice President of Marketing at Thomas Nelson.

But his enterprising spirit had him branching out with partner Robert Wolgemuth in 1986 to start their own publishing company, Wolgemuth & Hyatt. The successful company published books by pro baseball player Orel Hershiser, bestseller The Man in the Mirror by Patrick M. Morley, and others. The company was acquired by Word in 1992, and Hyatt branched out into working with authors and publishers as a literary agent from 1992 until early 1998.

Hyatt’s love of the written word and the opportunity to share the gospel message and solid life lessons also led him to apply his talents to writing. He is the author of four books, one of which landed on the New York Times bestseller list where it stayed for seven months.

Hyatt came back to Thomas Nelson in 1998 as Vice-President and Associate Publisher for the Nelson Books division. He was named publisher of this same division in July, 2000. In early 2002, he was named Executive Vice-President and Group Publisher of the Thomas Nelson Book Group.

With Hyatt at the helm, Nelson continued to forge ahead, placing eight books on the New York Times bestseller lists in fiscal year 2005, and dominating the Christian top sellers charts. In August of 2004, the company claimed 14 of the Top 50 Best-Selling Books—twice as many as its nearest competitor—and entered 2005 with seven of the top 10 Christian market books.
In July of 2004, Mark Schoenwald signed on as Chief Sales Officer, bringing with him stellar leadership experience as President of two well-known gift companies, New Creative Enterprises and One Coast Network, each with a steady record of improved performance during his tenure as President. In August 2005, the Board of Directors appointed Mike Hyatt to Chief Executive Officer, succeeding to that post from Sam Moore.

In 2006, despite a tough economic environment and a tremendous amount of transition, Thomas Nelson continued to find success. The company went private after 45 years of being publicly-held. The company acquired Integrity Publishers, one of the fastest growing companies in the Christian publishing sector, and sold Cool Springs Press, an imprint primarily focused on publishing gardening books. During the 2006 fiscal year, Thomas Nelson had a record-breaking nineteen books on the New York Times bestseller lists.

In April 2007, Thomas Nelson implemented an innovative “One Company” initiative. Under One Company, Thomas Nelson eliminated all of its imprints and reorganized its publishing functions around consumer categories. In March 2009, Mark Schoenwald was promoted to President and Chief Operating Officer.

Through its forward-thinking strategies, Thomas Nelson has kept momentum and increased company value for the last 25 years. Yet even with all its chart-topping titles, accolades, and awards, Thomas Nelson's success is found in more than prestige or profits. The real measure of success is still found in the distribution of the message.

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May God Richly Bless Your Life!

Saturday, September 26, 2009

Christian Art Gifts


Today’s focus is on a Christian company who manufactures Christian products but one that most people don’t think of, they just buy their products. That company is Christian Art Gifts. They are a company whose purpose is Glorifying the Person of Christ by remaining faithful to the call of reaching the world through Christian resources; serving our customers with the highest level of service excellence, while building on firm biblical principles.

As a company their purpose is to meet their customers and consumers at their point of need by empowering, equipping, encouraging and enriching them through their unique range of products. Their products along with their purpose is that of providing relevant resources, including Gift Books with solid scriptural truths, Bookmarks, Journals, Pass-around cards, Bible cases, Promise boxes - all with designs that radiate joyful and godly living. At Emmaus Road Christian Store we are very happy to have a complete line of Christian Art Gifts products available to our customers.

They have a highly efficient editorial staff, innovative graphic artists and capable customer service and fulfillment team that’s always ready to respond to the needs of Christians, leading with creative designs, invigorating concepts and service excellence.

To get an idea of the products they have, click here!

If you can, please visit Emmaus Road Christian Store at http://www.emmaus-road.com/

May God Richly Bless Your Life!

Saturday, September 5, 2009

Bob Siemon Designs


One of the most popular Christian jewelry companies in the United States is Bob Siemon. Did you know however that Bob Siemon manufactures other products as well? Though mostly known for their line of jewelry, they also manufacture Home Décor, Bible Accessories, and Seasonal Items. Below you will find information relevant to Bob Siemon Designs. Many of Bob Siemon’s Designs can be found at Emmaus Road Christian Store. I hope you enjoy the learning experience.

Quality and creativity are at the heart of everything at Bob Siemon Designs. Throughout the years, they have dedicated themselves to the task of delivering Christian jewelry and gifts of superior quality in both revolutionary and innovative ways. Their commitment to these values has often put them in a position to break the mold of what is conventional and to define new standards in reaching the world with the message of hope.

Bob Siemon Designs was formally established in 1970 in Calabasas, California, where Siemon ran the business from a circus wagon, both casting and distributing rings to retailers throughout the area. Today the company resides on five acres in Santa Ana and employs more than 150 skilled professionals and artists who contribute to the same vision Siemon initially defined more than 35 years ago.

A commitment to the values that helped the company become an industry leader is what separates Bob Siemon Designs from other companies. The highest standards of quality and creativity are applied to each and every design and an emphasis on service has allowed the company to maintain a personal connection with our customers as it has grown to over 6,500 accounts worldwide. All operations, including designing, manufacturing, distribution, marketing, and customer service are performed in-house from our single location.

Their ongoing effort to break the mold have also led to significantly innovative ways in which retailers interact with their customers. Bob Siemon Designs recognizes that no two stores are exactly the same and, for that reason, the company is committed to developing new and creative resources to give their retailing partners an edge in the market and to help extend the message of hope into the future.

Mission
Their mission is to reach the world with the message of hope bycreating jewelry and gifts of exceptional quality which will inspirepeople to express and share their faith.

Core Values
Quality, Quality, Quality
Quality is their highest value. Their goal is to "be the best" in all areas:product, service, and individual contribution.

Service
Service is their passion. They extend themselves enthusiastically to serving people, doing whatever it takes to make our customers "raving fans".

Creativity
Vision with action can change the world. "Imagination is moreimportant than knowledge" (Albert Einstein). They encourage creativitythrough imagination and hard work.

Teamwork
Their values of quality, service, and creativity and their ultimate goal ofreaching the world with their product can only be accomplished throughteamwork at every level. “There is no limit to what we can accomplishif we don't mind who gets the credit.”

Communication
The key to their team success is good communication at every level. They all share the responsibility for good two-way communication to accomplish our goals.

Ethics
They are committed to the highest standard of ethics and professional conduct. Their principles are truth, honesty, integrity, loyalty, andtrustworthiness.

Accountability
They believe in individual accountability. They accept responsibility for their actions, attitudes, and behavior toward their customers, co-workers, and the company.

Fun
Life is too short not to have fun where you work. Find a job that youlove and you'll never have to work a day in your life.

Profitability
Sales growth combined with fair profits are essential in creating a healthy business, enabling their employees to accomplish theirfinancial and career objectives.

Testimonials
From USA

It is wonderful to be able to buy things that you can not find at the stories. I will be back.
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From South Carolina

I am so happy that you offer so many styles to choose from in your true love waits series. Thank you so much for all that you do and May God Bless You and Keep You!
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From USA

I really love the Hebrew pieces....and the one of Jesus the Messiah is just awesome. The charm of the manger is great and the back just makes it even better. I have other pieces of your jewelry. Love it! All God's Best! Pamela
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From Fayetteville, NC

I LOVE BOB SIEMON STUFF!

From Connecticut

Each year we have a senior night for our graduates from Youth Group. We try to find that special gift that will keep them remembering what we have been leading them to. To know that God has a plan and purpose for us is important for each young person to remember. The purchase of the 29 eleven key rings is an awesome gift for them to remember exactly how God feels about each and every one of them.
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From Colorado Springs, CO

Thanks for the beautiful work you do!
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Please visit Emmaus Road Christian Store at www.emmaus-road.com

May God Richly Bless Your Life!

Monday, August 31, 2009

Valerie Saxion


In Genesis 6:3 God said that His spirit would not put up with humans for such a long period of time (the people of Noah’s day lived for hundreds of years). God said that we are only mortal flesh. In the future man’s average lifespan would be 120 years. From the time of Noah to now, we’ve blown it. The life expectancy today is just under 88 years. We may live longer today that our ancestors did 100 years ago but we certainly aren’t where God intended for us to be.

There are many books and programs to aid people in living longer and healthier lives. Once per week until I feel I’ve run out of Christian books and programs, this blog will focus on health and nutrition. This week the focus will be on Valerie Saxion.

Valerie Saxion is the host of TBN's "On Call," which airs twice weekly across America. The program is dedicated to bringing the most up-to-date health and nutritional information to the viewing audience. Dr. Saxion is one of TBN's favorite speakers and can be seen quarterly on the flagship show, "Praise the Lord." Viewer mail is strong for Dr. Saxion and clearly indicates that the audience is nationwide as well as international. Each week, Valerie emphasizes this point on her weekly television program, "Alternative Health". It's her mission, the company's duty and the ministries mandate to help hurting people, naturally.


2009 marks Thirty-one years of ministering health for Dr. Val. It will also denote her twenty-ninth wedding anniversary, twenty-seventh year of Motherhood (eight children) and seventeenth year of Valerie Saxion.


Longevity and quality is exhibited in everything she does. This motto is demonstrated in the books she writes, the message she speaks and the products offered.


Valerie Saxion is the architect and host of "Alternative Health with Valerie Saxion, N.D.," which airs various times weekly, nationally and internationally via Daystar, Inspiration and the Church Channel, FIT TV, networks as well as select PAX stations and other independent stations. Click TV Schedule for complete listings. "God has the answer to everything" she says as she speaks over the airways. Dr. Val appeared on TV over 1,000 times since 2001, her office took over half a million calls and her website, Drval.TV, has seen over one hundred million hits.


"Alternative Health with Valerie Saxion, N.D." is dedicated to bringing the most up-to-date health information to its audience with Valerie and other qualified health experts. "Alternative Health with Valerie Saxion, N.D." strives to educate its large audience about the many benefits of Alternative, natural health protection and its corresponding principles. Valerie and her guests discuss a wide range of health issues, including nutrition, food supplements, and anti-aging advances. But the topics are endless and the manner by which they are approached is creative, cutting edge, humorous and somber.


Valerie's tremendous volume of mail, calls, and e-mail clearly demonstrates that "Alternative Health with Valerie Saxion, N.D." reaches and serves an international audience that is very interested in learning about natural health. Weekly we answer countless inquiries concerning advances in natural health; thousands act on the advice offered and the food supplements recommended. Many of these food supplements are available through Total Health Laboratories or at local health food stores.


Each edition of "Alternative Health with Valerie Saxion, N.D." is devoted to a particular health issue with a focus on natural approaches to solving problems and optimizing health. These natural approaches are always well researched and practical, but are not always considered "mainstream," sometimes because the commercial health industry sees them as unprofitable.


In addition to providing information about natural health, "Alternative Health with Valerie Saxion, N.D." also addresses serious health conditions, including AIDS, asthma, arthritis, ADD, anemia, bed-wetting, cancer, and chelation--and that's just the first three letters of the alphabet!


Audience age is typically 30 years and above, 60% female, and includes all income brackets. In particular, Baby Boomers reaching their mature years display both an avid interest in natural health and the motivation to follow through with the advice offered. Viewer loyalty is very high, and has a soaring percentage of repeat viewers. Valerie engenders a great deal of trust with her listeners by virtue of her God given communication skills, training, testimonials, use of other professionals, and public personalities as guests that support each topic.


Our viewers are proactive about their health and purchases products they feel are vital to maintaining good health and well being. Since most natural health products are inexpensive, the majority of our audience can afford the naturopathic products reported on. Education is our highest priority, and we endeavor to present complex issues in a manner that everyone can understand. In line with this mission, Valerie Saxion makes available show notes and instructions discussed on each show, free of charge to the viewers.


Before receiving her Doctoral degree in Naturopathy, Valerie Saxion was active in research, formulation, and sales of nutriceutical products. Her training and experience along with her husbands assistance resulted in Valerie Saxion LLP, a premier vendor with over 90 innovative health products that cover a wide range of health maintenance modalities, including:


Anti-Aging, Beauty, Maintaining Normal Blood Pressure, Clear Thinking, Weight Loss, Heart Healthy, Chelation, Immune Boosters, Minor Pain Release, Cleansing and Digestion, Occasional Constipation, Increased Energy, Food Supplements, Minerals, Oxygen Supplements, Books, CD's and Audio and Video Tapes.


Many of these products are accompanied by amazing testimonials regarding their beneficial effect on general health, health maintenance, and well-being. "The quality of each is unparalleled. Before each one is manufactured, every ingredient is tested to confirm it is precisely what it is believed to be and that it is of the highest quality, guaranteed. Our products are fresh and meet the definition of natural medicine. "What a customer should expect; they'll get from us", she says. Valerie Saxion LLP is unique in the industry with a less than 2% return rate, and repeat buyers account for a high percentage of Total Health Lab's monthly sales.

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