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77: Sue's Story: Real Bread Outreach
FromSue's Healthy Minutes with Sue Becker | The Bread Beckers
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Length:
28 minutes
Released:
Aug 7, 2023
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Podcast episode
Description
“I do not think I am suppose to make bread for the world, I think I am supposed to teach the world to make bread for themselves.” - Sue Becker, 1992 These words spoken by Sue Becker, to her husband Brad, in October of 1992, drastically changed their lives. They had no idea the impact these words would have, for even years to come. That was more than 30 years ago, and these words have definitely been more powerful than either of them could have ever imagined! Since that very moment that Bread Beckers was born, they have had the privilege of reaching every continent with the valued teaching of REAL bread, through their non-profit ministry, Real Bread Outreach. For more information on Real Bread Outreach, or to help support this ministry, visit realbreadoutreach.com, or visit our store at 305 Bell Park Drive, Woodstock, GA, 30188. For more information on the benefits of REAL bread - made from freshly-milled grain, visit our website, breadbeckers.com. Also, watch our video, Only Real Bread - Staff of Life, https://youtu.be/43s0MWGrlT8. Follow us on Facebook @thebreadbeckers and Instagram @breadbeckers. *DISCLAIMER: Nothing in this podcast or on our website should be construed as medical advice. Consult your health care provider for your individual nutritional and medical needs. The information presented is based on our research and is strictly that of the author and not necessarily those of any professional group or other individuals.
Released:
Aug 7, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode
Titles in the series (100)
06: Wartime Bread: With hopes of giving a bit of encouragement, in today's episode, Sue shares a couple of war stories. She talks about how physical stamina, strength, long life, and overall good health had been attributed to dietary dependence on whole grains,... by Sue's Healthy Minutes with Sue Becker | The Bread Beckers