Toxins in your heart could be destroying your life! Our bodies are designed by God to eliminate toxins from the food we eat and keep only the needed nutrients through the filtration systems of our kidneys. If the kidneys cannot function, a person can get high levels of a buildup of chemicals, toxins, and acids which eventually poison the blood and can lead to death. The Heart of a Man in the Bible is considered a wellspring of life. When the Bible is talking about the heart it is talking about your soul. Your inner man or your "heart" is where most of your thoughts and memories are stored. Your actions come from what is in your heart. In fact, Proverbs 23:7 says, "As a man thinks in his heart so is he" (KJV). From the abundance of the heart the mouth speaks Jesus said in Matthew 2:34. In this case, what you feed your soul or heart and what you allow to come in can be deadly to your heart. As much as we care about what we feed our bodies, we need to be careful about what goes in our hearts. This book is designed to help you eliminate toxins from your heart. Dr. Dunstan Kalumba is a Zambian American who migrated from Zambia Africa 21 years ago. He came to the United States through Salvation Army to work with summer camp students, before he left Africa. He was involved in missionary work in Namibia, Angola and other parts of Southern Africa. He has been involved in pastoral work both in Africa and United States for 27 years. He is the founder of the Heroes Nest Health Care company working with people with disabilities, the Abantu African Consignments Store in Ocala. He is also certified Licensed Life Coach with Central University of Florida. He holds Doctors degrees in Humanities from Connerstone University and a advanced Diploma in theology from Life Christian University. In addition, he has a certificate in leadership and theology at Victory Institute For Biblical Studies in Kitwe, Zambia. Dr. Kalumba is married to Dr. Ruth Bande and they have four children, Jaziana, Javion, Janausi and Josiah. www.heroesnestcoaching.com