The mission of the health non-profit Daniel Chapter One was simple. Using biblical principles, Jim and Patricia Feijo created a series of products enthusiastically endorsed by customers who claimed it soothed their ailments.  Yet that was enough for the Food and Drug Administration and the Internal Revenue Service to launch an aggressive raid, complete with screaming and drawn guns, to shut down the ministry. On March 31, 2015, the United States government closed the 30-year ministry of Daniel Chapter One,

claiming it might violate a governmental order – without any customer complaints or any evidence of harm.  The consequences could be dire. As Jim Feijo noted, the rationale behind the government’s action could open practically every American to the charge of “practicing medicine” for sharing or utilizing folk remedies, with fines and punishments to follow.  Now, Patricia Feijo is sharing her story in the new book “Called To Stand,” from World Ahead Press.  She recently discussed her family’s experiences and their implications for all Americans in a conversation with Rabbi Eric Walker on “Revealing The Truth.”  READ MORE

 


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