PRESS-NEWS.org - Press Release Distribution
PRESS RELEASES DISTRIBUTION

Mother Declares "You Are Already Healed!!!"--Daughter Shares "The Miracle of Hope"

Olmstead Publishing announces the release of individual books by mother and daughter, Pastor Carrie Harper Walton and Hope Victoria Walton Charles.

Mother Declares "You Are Already Healed!!!"--Daughter Shares "The Miracle of Hope"
2013-01-29
January 29, 2013 (Press-News.org) The uplifting and spirit strengthening books, "You Are Already Healed!!!" by Pastor Carrie Harper Walton and "The Miracle of Hope: The autobiography of Hope Victoria Walton Charles", by Hope V. W. Charles are available for paperback and electronic book readers alike.

The strength of the Walton family's faith led these two women through many potential tragedies that resulted instead in a manifestation of divine miracles. "The Miracle of Hope" is a powerful testament of one women's perseverance through the struggles of life. Written off as a lost cause, doctors believed there was no hope for her, but God must have had something else in mind. Hope Victoria Walton Charles details this as the first of seven miracles that have taken place in her life. Pastor Carrie, shares parts of this same story, from the mother's perspective as a section in her book.

"You Are Already Healed!!!" includes healing scriptures and confessions that Pastor Walton researched, wrote, and recorded in response to a potentially fatal diagnosis given to her daughter, Hope. Her husband used those same scriptures and confessions found on her Healing Scriptures CD when doctors said that he had only 4 to 6 weeks to live.

Learn how intense faith changed the lives of these two women and their families. These books will inspire everyone who read them, but especially people hurting, suffering through a family crisis, experiencing depression, or diagnosed with deadly diseases.

The books are available at www.OlmsteadPublishing.com in paperback, from the authors themselves, and at The UPS Store 5514 in Apopka, FL. Hope Victoria's contact is hvw@hopevictoria.com and her URL is www.hopevictoria.com. Like Hope Victoria's book on Facebook: www.Facebook.com/TheMiracleofHope. Pastor Carrie Walton's contact is CariWalt@hotmail.com and URL is www.YouAreAlreadyHealed.com. Like Pastor Carrie Walton's book on Facebook: www.Facebook.com/YouAreAlreadyHealed.

Author and vocal artist, Hope Victoria Walton Charles is available for media interviews, book signings, performances, and lectures. Author and Pastor, Carrie Harper Walton is available for media interviews, book signings, and lectures.

[Attachments] See images for this press release:
Mother Declares "You Are Already Healed!!!"--Daughter Shares "The Miracle of Hope" Mother Declares "You Are Already Healed!!!"--Daughter Shares "The Miracle of Hope" 2 Mother Declares "You Are Already Healed!!!"--Daughter Shares "The Miracle of Hope" 3

ELSE PRESS RELEASES FROM THIS DATE:

Horror Film Theater Launches Campaign to Showcase Horror Videos from YouTube

Horror Film Theater Launches Campaign to Showcase Horror Videos from YouTube
2013-01-29
If a horror video drops on YouTube and no one watches it, does it make a sound? That's one riddle that's been solved, thanks to MovieScreams.com which curates nothing but horror and sci-fi viral video uploads. And trust me, these deserve an audience. MovieScreams.com, the worlds first online horror film theater is now screening sci-fi and horror videos, with uploads every week that showcase work by video artist, filmmakers, animators, actors, screenwriters and horror fans around the globe. "With this online global initiative, we're not looking for what's 'now,' ...

Macef 2013: Italian Architect and Interior Designer Claudio Giuliano Visits the Furniture Exhibition in Milan

Macef 2013: Italian Architect and Interior Designer Claudio Giuliano Visits the Furniture Exhibition in Milan
2013-01-29
The Macef Fair 2013 opens in Milan on January 24, 2013, the international exhibition of home furnishing, where the Italian architect Claudio Giuliano www.claudiogiuliano.com will be present there to meet the customers, partners, and hold private consultations about the choice of furnishings and designer pieces for home decor. The fair hosts pavilions for furnishing accessories, interior decorations, designer objects, furniture and equipment for the outdoor decor and silverware for the home. Besides the attractiveness of the fair for what it exhibits, especially the giftware ...

Diego Sanchez, Winner of The First "Ultimate Fighter" TV Show, Endorses Deer Antler Velvet Spray (IGF-1 Plus) from Nutronics Labs

2013-01-29
UFC fan favorite Diego Sanchez is scheduled to fight against Takanori Gomi on March 3, 2013 at UFC on Fuel TV 8. Diego, the first "Ultimate Fighter" TV show winner, has also announced his decision to drop down from welterweight to lightweight, once again. In order to handle the weight drop and train safely, Diego has committed himself to a rigorous and all natural training regimen, which includes deer antler velvet spray from Nutronics Labs. Diego Sanchez recently tweeted: -- "Can't wait to get the best deer antler velvet available in my system" -- ...

Possible consequences between CaMV 35S promoter regions and viral gene VI in transgenic plants

2013-01-28
The paper "Possible consequences of the overlap between the CaMV 35S promoter regions in plant transformation vectors used and the viral gene VI in transgenic plants" by Nancy Podevin and Patrick du Jardin—published in GM Crops & Food, 3(4), 296-300 (October/November/December 2012)—has this last week become the basis for a public controversy about certain aspects of the safety of foods containing or derived from GM ingredients. It has been pointed out that wider discussion of the issue might be hampered by the fee hitherto levied for downloading this paper. In order to ...

Altering eye cells may 1 day restore vision

2013-01-28
Doctors may one day treat some forms of blindness by altering the genetic program of the light-sensing cells of the eye, according to scientists at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis. Working in mice with retinitis pigmentosa, a disease that causes gradual blindness, the researchers reprogrammed the cells in the eye that enable night vision. The change made the cells more similar to other cells that provide sight during daylight hours and prevented degeneration of the retina, the light-sensing structure in the back of the eye. The scientists now are ...

CSHL neuroscientists pinpoint location of fear memory in amygdala

2013-01-28
Cold Spring Harbor, N.Y. – A rustle of undergrowth in the outback: it's a sound that might make an animal or person stop sharply and be still, in the anticipation of a predator. That "freezing" is part of the fear response, a reaction to a stimulus in the environment and part of the brain's determination of whether to be afraid of it. A neuroscience group at Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory (CSHL) led by Assistant Professor Bo Li Ph.D., together with collaborator Professor Z. Josh Huang Ph.D., today release the results of a new study that examines the how fear responses ...

ASU scientists unravel the mysteries of spider silk

ASU scientists unravel the mysteries of spider silk
2013-01-28
Scientists at Arizona State University are celebrating their recent success on the path to understanding what makes the fiber that spiders spin – weight for weight - at least five times as strong as piano wire. They have found a way to obtain a wide variety of elastic properties of the silk of several intact spiders' webs using a sophisticated but non–invasive laser light scattering technique. "Spider silk has a unique combination of mechanical strength and elasticity that make it one of the toughest materials we know," said Professor Jeffery Yarger of ASU's Department ...

Singapore scientists led by A*STAR's GIS identify 4 mechanisms that contribute to gastric cancers

2013-01-28
Scientists at A*STAR's Genome Institute of Singapore (GIS) headed a study that discovered four processes by which gastric cancer is formed. This is extremely important since gastric cancer is the second most common cause of cancer deaths worldwide, claiming almost 750,000 lives annually, 60% of which are Asians. Using what is known as next-generation sequencing technologies, GIS scientists were able to provide a comprehensive view of the gastric cancer genome, characterizing micro- and macro-scale mutations. This led to the identification of four distinct processes that ...

Dual-hormone artificial pancreas is a step closer for patients with Type 1 diabetes

2013-01-28
For patients with type 1 diabetes, a dual-hormone artificial pancreas system (also known as a closed-loop delivery system) improved the control of glucose levels and reduced the risk of hypoglycemia compared with conventional pump treatment in a trial published in CMAJ (Canadian Medical Association Journal). It is challenging for patients with type 1 diabetes to control their glucose levels because tight glucose control increases the incidence of hypoglycemia (dangerously low glucose levels). Insulin pump treatment, which provides a continuous predetermined subcutaneous ...

Clinical trials with nonblinded outcome assessors have high observer bias

2013-01-28
A new study of randomized clinical trials found significant observer bias toward a more beneficial treatment effect in nonblinded trials when the researcher knew the treatment being given to the participant. The study is published in CMAJ (Canadian Medical Association Journal). "Nonblinded assessors of subjective measurement scales outcomes in randomized clinical trials tended to generate substantially biased effect sizes," writes Dr. Asbjørn Hróbjartsson, The Nordic Cochrane Centre, Rigshospitalet Department, Copenhagen, Denmark, with coauthors. Danish and French researchers ...

LAST 30 PRESS RELEASES:

Researchers characterize mechanism for regulating orderly zygotic genome activation in early embryos

AI analysis of urine can predict flare up of lung disease a week in advance

New DESI results weigh in on gravity

New DESI data shed light on gravity’s pull in the universe

Boosting WA startups: Report calls for investment in talent, diversity and innovation

New AEM study highlights feasibility of cranial accelerometry device for prehospital detection of large-vessel occlusion stroke

High cardiorespiratory fitness linked to lower risk of dementia

Oral microbiome varies with life stress and mental health symptoms in pregnant women

NFL’s Arizona Cardinals provide 12 schools with CPR resources to improve cardiac emergency outcomes

Northerners, Scots and Irish excel at detecting fake accents to guard against outsiders, Cambridge study suggests

Synchronized movement between robots and humans builds trust, study finds

Global experts make sense of the science shaping public policies worldwide in new International Science Council and Frontiers Policy Labs series

The Wistar Institute and Cameroon researchers reveals HIV latency reversing properties in African plant

$4.5 million Dept. of Education grant to expand mental health services through Binghamton University Community Schools

Thermochemical tech shows promising path for building heat

Four Tufts University faculty are named top researchers in the world

Columbia Aging Center epidemiologist co-authors new report from National Academies on using race and ethnicity in biomedical research

Astronomers discover first pairs of white dwarf and main sequence stars in clusters, shining new light on stellar evolution

C-Path’s TRxA announces $1 million award for drug development project in type 1 diabetes

Changing the definition of cerebral palsy

New research could pave way for vaccine against deadly wildlife disease

Listening for early signs of Alzheimer’s disease #ASA187

Research Spotlight: Gastroenterology education improved through inpatient care teaching model

Texas A&M researchers uncover secrets of horse genetics for conservation, breeding

Bioeconomy in Colombia: The race to save Colombia's vital shellfish

NFL’s Colts bring CPR education to flag football to improve cardiac emergency outcomes

Research: Fitness more important than fatness for a lower risk of premature death

Researchers use biophysics to design new vaccines against RSV and related respiratory viruses

New study highlights physician perspectives on emerging anti-amyloid treatments for Alzheimer’s disease in Israel

U of M research finds creativity camp improves adolescent mental health, well-being

[Press-News.org] Mother Declares "You Are Already Healed!!!"--Daughter Shares "The Miracle of Hope"
Olmstead Publishing announces the release of individual books by mother and daughter, Pastor Carrie Harper Walton and Hope Victoria Walton Charles.