The Scriptures teach…that persons have two constituent parts that exist in one unique whole; these constituent parts are called the “body” and “spirit” or the “inner person” and the “outer person.” The two elements may be distinguished but cannot ultimately be separated. Both are an essential aspect of a human being. Christians, therefore, should never discount either the spirit or the body. We do not counsel people to overcome their physical distress with some sort of “mind over matter” willpower. Instead, in harmony with Scripture, we take the body seriously. Scripture affirms that people need food (James 2:15-16), water (Rom. 12:20), and sleep (Eccl. 5:12). Paul affirmed the use of medicinal substances for the body (1 Tim. 5:23).
Brown sugar (may use half honey; half brown sugar)
1
Egg; beaten
1/2
c
Whole wheat or unbleached flour
2 1/2
c
Apples; chopped
INSTRUCTIONS
In a mixing bowl, combine baking soda, spices, salt and softened margarine;
mix well, slowly adding the sugar. Add egg and flour, blending thoroughly.
Fold in apples. Pour into a buttered pan or casserole; bake in a preheated
350 degree oven for 45 minutes or until the center is firm. Better if
pecans or walnuts are sprinkled over top before baking.
From <A Taste of Louisiana>. Downloaded from Glen's MM Recipe Archive,
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