He’s Alive Ministries Releases “The Law of Life” Media Series

November 6, 2023

He’s Alive Ministries, based in Spokane, WA, has just released a new media series focusing on how to biblically improve your physical health, mental health, and overall life.

He’s Alive Ministries, based in Spokane, WA, has just released a new media series focusing on how to biblically improve your physical health, mental health, and overall life. The series, “The Law of Life Media Edition: Healing from Damaged Relationships, Depression, and Disease” is based on a 278-page book written by Mark Sandoval, MD, founder and president of New Paradigm Ministries. The media series includes more than 16 hours of in-depth instructional videos, in addition to the book.

 

“Our goal for this series is to really reach out to communities that are struggling with physical and mental health and show them a way forward that is biblically based,” said Rupert Salmon, general manager of He's Alive Broadcasting and CEO of 3 AM Network, LLC. “We know that those who take part in this series will be truly blessed by Dr. Sandoval’s message.”

 

Sandoval is board certified in emergency medicine and lifestyle medicine. He has served as the founder and chairman of H.E.A.L.T.H. by the Book, president and medical director of Uchee Pines Institute, and health ministries director of the Gulf States Conference of Seventh-day Adventists. His “Law of Life” series is a dynamic combination of print and visual media intended for small group study, book clubs, or health ministries that want to gain perspective on the inner workings of the mind from a biblical standpoint.

 

“Disease? Depression? Damaged relationships? This book is for you!” said reader Dee Dee. “A friend of mine spoke about some of the contents of this book, which sparked my interest, but it is far better than I was told. The examples, rationales, correlations, etc. are simple yet so profound! Dr. Mark Sandoval goes deep into cause and effect, choices and change. This is a must-read book. I have difficulty putting it down! I will read it again, and have been encouraging others to read it as well.”

 

Salmon’s plan is to set up book clubs in churches using the book, workbook, and videos to invite friends and neighbors to join in at members' homes or through Zoom to discuss chapter by chapter.

 

For more information on the project, contact Rupert Salmon at (509) 508-8115 or by email at ruperts@hesalivetv.com. The series can be purchased at givebutter.com/hesalivetv.

 

He’s Alive Broadcasting is a local Christian television station in existence for the past 28 years in the Spokane, Washington area. Over the past 2 years, He’s Alive has been under new management and will soon be transferring ownership. Under this new leadership, He’s Alive Broadcasting will become 3 AM Network, a minority-owned and operated media company, broadcasting over 5 digital channels, KHBA-LP channel 35 Spokane, Washington.

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