Sermon Tone Analysis

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! I.    INTRODUCTION
!! A.  The Heart
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We all know how important the condition of our heart is to our overall health.
2.   It pumps life to the rest of the body; a gallon & a half of blood is pushed through hundreds of feet of blood vessels with every beat.
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During an average lifetime of 74 years, the heart beats about 2½ billion times.
4.   The time it takes for one drop of blood to make an entire circuit of the body, is just 24 seconds.
5.   According to the CDC, heart disease is the leading cause of death in the US.[1]
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Many of those sitting in this room right now are on some kind of heart or blood medication.
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Many have had their doctors tell them they need to watch their diet & start an exercise program to protect their hearts.
8.   A trip to the grocery store makes clear how heart-health has become a marketing tool.
a.   Products are touted as being “low fat & low salt.”
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