Sue Becker
π€ SpeakerVoice Profile Active
This person's voice can be automatically recognized across podcast episodes using AI voice matching.
Appearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
1900, we were one of the healthiest nations in the world.
By 1920, we had dropped to like 78, 1960, you know, 80 something, 2000, 93 out of 100 countries surveyed.
That's pretty alarming.
And bread was one of the first foods to be altered, to be commercially processed and taken out of the home.
Can I say it real bluntly?
You need to buy a grain mill.
I'm sorry.
You can't get real bread in the regular grocery store.
You might find some independent bakeries now because people are realizing that, hey, this is a real thing.
We need to be milling our own flour, putting all the components of the wheat back in.
But for the day in and day out, get a grain mill, mill your own flour at home.
Like I said, prior to the 1900s, that's the way it was done.
And we were one of the healthiest countries in the world.
And in the scriptures, I find bread verses everywhere.
But to me, Deuteronomy 24, verse 6 is one of the most sobering.
And it says, in those days, there was a
God had laws for how to treat people, you know?
And He goes, when you borrow something from someone, you were to give them a pledge that, hey, I'm going to return what I borrowed from you, or I'm going to pay you back.
So you gave them something of value for them to keep until you paid them back.
And in God's Word, Deuteronomy 24, verse 6, it says this, "'Do not take a man's upper millstone as a pledge, for you would be taking his life.'"