In her debut book "Talitha Cumi," Lady Cecilia recounts a transformative experience when she heard the words, "the harvest is plentiful, but the laborers are few," during her time in the Intensive Care Unit (ICU) while recovering from an induced coma. This profound message became the guiding principle as she navigated her path to a new normal following her discharge from the hospital. Collaborating with her husband, she embarked on establishing a new church in New York however, amidst their efforts, adversities arose, attempting to impede her direct proclamation of the word of God. In her latest book, "Focused: I Will Not Be Muted," Lady Cecilia delves into the array of challenges she encountered while fervently spreading the gospel. Amidst grappling with spiritual assaults including an unforeseen diagnosis of an incurable ailment, she exhibited remarkable ingenuity in her pursuit of scriptural exploration and study. Despite losing mobility in all her limbs and contending with the constraints of a trachea-related voice inhibition, she demonstrated an unwavering resolve to defy silence. With the aid of a ventilator operating at a respiratory rate of 20 breaths per minute (BPM), she ingeniously communicated her sermon by mouthing her words to her niece who also served as her caregiver. This spoken content was meticulously transcribed, enabling Pastor King to eloquently deliver these messages to the congregation monthly. Lady Cecilia's steadfast determination to remain focused and unyielding serves as a testament to her unshakable commitment. This unswerving devotion resonates with the scriptural verses, "Go ye therefore, and teach all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Ghost: Teaching them to observe all things whatsoever I have commanded you: and, lo, I am with you always, even unto the end of the world" (Matthew 28:19-20, Holy Bible, King James Version, 2011). These verses underscore the divine call for believers to differentiate themselves, to deviate from the paths of the world and contemporary religious institutions, and instead align themselves with the immutable written and living word of God. We extend a heartfelt invitation for you to engage in a prayerful reading of this book and encourage you to become an integral part of the end-time labor force. In an era where God's call echoes urgently, the abundance of the harvest juxtaposed with the scarcity of laborers is a compelling reminder. Will you heed His summoning?
Life is full of untold stories. A perfect life is suddenly thrown into a ditch and the question that ensued is: ‘How did we get here’? In Talitha Cumi: Near death, Pastor King and First Lady Cecilia Tetteh recounts how tares were sown in their beautiful lives, leading to the near death of Cecilia and how God gave her a chance to life. The account in this book though riveting, is not meant to exalt any man but to give glory to the Heavenly Father and teach Christians on the benefits of totally depending on God. ‘Call to Me, and I will answer you, and show you great and mighty things, which you do not know.’ (Jeremiah 33:3, NKJV). A call unto God is prayer. It is not just the muttering of words; but a spiritual communication with a father who loves and care for his own. It is our prayer that this book will change a destiny and make a believer more dedicated to the things of God. Lessons in this book include endurance, faith, love, testimonies, wisdom, victory, miracles, signs and wonders. A family without love can be shattered by an adversity beyond description. We breathe life because God answered us. This is the first of a two series book based on a true story about deliverance from the spirit of envy and jealousy. The book showcases an unexpected tragedy, diagnosis, loss and great disappointment, burden and unimaginable tiredness which drew a family closer to God. The book is a memorial in honor of great appreciation for God Almighty and showcases His awesomeness for His children.
The effects of time and temperature on the postharvest quality of fruits and vegetables are visually depicted in the Color Atlas of Postharvest Quality of Fruits and Vegetables. Through hundreds of vibrant color photographs, this unique resource illustrates how the appearance (e.g., color, shape, defects and injuries) of fruits and vegetables changes throughout their postharvest life and how storage temperature greatly contributes to critical quality changes. The book’s extensive coverage describes 37 different fruits and vegetables from different groups that were stored at five specific temperatures and photographed daily after specified elapsed periods of time. Individual fruits and vegetables from the following groups are covered: subtropical and tropical fruits pome and stone fruits soft fruits and berries cucurbitaceae solanaceous and other fruit vegetables legumes and brassicas stem, leaf and other vegetable and alliums Information is provided about each individual fruit/vegetable such as characteristics, quality criteria and composition; recommendations for storage, transport and retail; and effects of temperature on the visual and compositional quality of each individual fruit or vegetable, associated with photos of the appearance at particular times and temperatures. This visual documentation shows how important is to handle fruits and vegetables at the right temperature and what happens if the recommendations are not followed. Also shown is the importance of the initial harvest quality of the fruit/vegetable and the expected shelf life as a function of quality at harvest, storage temperature and storage time. The Color Atlas of Postharvest Quality of Fruits and Vegetables will appeal to a diverse group of food industry professionals in the areas of processing, distribution, retail, quality control, packaging, temperature control (refrigerated facilities or equipment) and marketing as a reference tool and to establish marketing priority criteria. Academic and scientific professionals in the area of postharvest physiology and technology, food science and nutrition can also use the book as a reference either for their study or in class to help students to visualize changes in the appearance of fruit/vegetables as a function of time/temperature.
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