What's in Your Glass?: Pentecostal Christians, and the Hidden Dangers of Sugary Drinks

Was the wine made by Jesus equivalent to soda pop?
Is it a sin to consume sugar-loaded drinks?
How can something sweet be bad for your health?

These and many other questions will be addressed in this book.

Most fervent Pentecostal believers do not touch any alcohol. Instead, they focus on being filled with the Holy Spirit; they take this matter seriously and do not compromise. This belief has led many to consume sugary drinks as an alternative to alcohol. There is an assumption that, since these drinks are non-alcoholic, they are safe to consume. In reality, this practice is potentially more problematic.

This book takes an in-depth look into scripture and proposes a possible solution to this sugar crisis.

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What's in Your Glass?: Pentecostal Christians, and the Hidden Dangers of Sugary Drinks

Was the wine made by Jesus equivalent to soda pop?
Is it a sin to consume sugar-loaded drinks?
How can something sweet be bad for your health?

These and many other questions will be addressed in this book.

Most fervent Pentecostal believers do not touch any alcohol. Instead, they focus on being filled with the Holy Spirit; they take this matter seriously and do not compromise. This belief has led many to consume sugary drinks as an alternative to alcohol. There is an assumption that, since these drinks are non-alcoholic, they are safe to consume. In reality, this practice is potentially more problematic.

This book takes an in-depth look into scripture and proposes a possible solution to this sugar crisis.

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What's in Your Glass?: Pentecostal Christians, and the Hidden Dangers of Sugary Drinks

What's in Your Glass?: Pentecostal Christians, and the Hidden Dangers of Sugary Drinks

by Eric Tangumonkem, Ph.D.
What's in Your Glass?: Pentecostal Christians, and the Hidden Dangers of Sugary Drinks

What's in Your Glass?: Pentecostal Christians, and the Hidden Dangers of Sugary Drinks

by Eric Tangumonkem, Ph.D.

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Overview

Was the wine made by Jesus equivalent to soda pop?
Is it a sin to consume sugar-loaded drinks?
How can something sweet be bad for your health?

These and many other questions will be addressed in this book.

Most fervent Pentecostal believers do not touch any alcohol. Instead, they focus on being filled with the Holy Spirit; they take this matter seriously and do not compromise. This belief has led many to consume sugary drinks as an alternative to alcohol. There is an assumption that, since these drinks are non-alcoholic, they are safe to consume. In reality, this practice is potentially more problematic.

This book takes an in-depth look into scripture and proposes a possible solution to this sugar crisis.


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BN ID: 2940164810573
Publisher: IEM Press
Publication date: 01/25/2021
Sold by: Smashwords
Format: eBook
File size: 5 MB

About the Author

I am excited about people, their stories, where they have been, where they are and where they are going. I love to inspire and motivate people to be ALL God created them to be. I know that with God all things are possible. For I was born in a Caldera on the Cameroon volcanic Line in a village with little resources and face a lot of challenges growing up.
I have a Bachelor in Geology and Sociology from the University of Buea, a Masters in Earth Sciences from the University of Yaounde and a Doctorate in Geosciences from The University of Texas at Dallas. In addition to being a consultant geologist, I am a poet, an inspirational speaker and President of Equipping of the Saints International Ministries. I am married to Elizabeth and God has blessed us with four children; Afaamboma, Nstongmboma, Elotmboma and Abuetmboma.

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