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Dr. Brenda Rambo
Reading
Dr. Rambo's Favorite Pics
- The Bible
- The Shack—William Young
- The Character & Greatness of Winston Churchhill—Stephen
Mansfield
- The Widow of the South—Robert Hicks
- Ronald Reagan—Dinesh D’Souza
- Timepiece—Richard Paul Evans
- God’s Promise & the Future of Israel—Don
Finto
- Rich Dad Poor Dad—Robert Kiyosaki
- The One Minute Millionaire—Mark Hansen &
Robert Allen
- The Greatest Miracle in the World—Og
Mandino
- Within Heaven’s Gate—Rebecca Springer
- A More Excellent Way—Henry W. Wright
- I Dared to Call Him Father—Bilquis Sheikh
- The Present Future—Reggie McNeal
- 10 Minutes in Heaven—Don Piper
- Hind’s Feet on High Places—Hannah Hurnard
- Come Away My Beloved—Frances Roberts
- The Artist's Way—Julia Cameron
- Coach Yourself to Success—Tralane Miedaner
- Living the Simple Life—Elaine St. James
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Grandchildren
Dr. Rambo has been blessed with five wonderful
grandchildren. Spending time with them playing, eating yummy
food, and watching them grow into children who know and love
God are her richest blessing. Imparting spiritual truth,
wisdom, and practical knowledge into their lives is one of
her greatest joys. Much time, committment, and priority are
given to the incredible responsibility of being a loving and
giving grandmother.
Cooking/Entertaining
For many years, Dr. Rambo has enjoyed learning about
healthy living and pursuing that goal through cooking. She
has read extensively about how to lose weight naturally and
how to live a simple, healthy life. Several years ago she
attended cooking classes at Viking Culinary School in
Franklin, Tennessee. At that time, she was so passionate
about cooking that she considered a mid-life career change
and gave thought to becoming a chef. She teaches healthy
cooking classes as a part of her Reclaiming Your Health
wellness program. Her new passion is baking artisan bread.
Gardening
Her mother and father enjoyed growing vegetable gardens
and flowers and Dr. Rambo learned much
about life working at her dad’s side as a child and teenager
in the huge family garden. She learned you work before you
play and meet your responsibilities first. In the toil and
heat of those summer gardens, tremendous discipline and grit
were forged in her character. Hard work and meeting
responsibilities were core values she learned while working
in those gardens. In
spite of the hard work, watching plants and flowers grow has
always been a joy. Dr. Rambo believes it serves us well to
stop for a while and sit down and smell the roses along the
path of life.
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