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Does God Care About Health?

Does the Bible hold keys to physical and spiritual health? Soviet Union soldier Grant Agadjanian who was given a year to live, and Dr. Helen Powell-Stoddart's diabetes patients, gained a new lease of life using principles found in the Bible and backed up by science.

Host
Anil Kanda

Anil Kanda

Guests
Grant Agadjanian
Helen Powell-Stoddart'

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