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Free From Shame, But Not Responsibility
I feel I’d be remiss if I didn’t say something that ties together both pieces of revelation I’ve had about weight loss spiritually speaking. Yes, there are countless things that can happen to us, around us, that can lead to our body’s becoming physically addicted to food, Whether we learn to run to it for comfort, escape, happiness (aka dopamine), or some other reason, there are many natural/external possible causes. But none of those reasons excuse us from the responsibility
Steph
Mar 114 min read


Born to Fight, Learning to Rest
Recently somebody told me that it is clear I am a fighter. A warrior. In the Spirit and in the every day. They said they could tell from my personality and my story, the bit that they know, that I am not afraid of a fight. That I’m not one to back down. Honestly, at first, that made me laugh. You mean I’m not seen as a meek mild homeschool housewife? I feel like that’s all there is to me most days. Wife, mom. Not that those titles and tasks aren’t an honor, they are. But
Steph
Mar 98 min read


Food Addiction: many roots, one healer
Food addiction as a Christian is a tricky topic, and an incredibly hard road to walk. See, we, like apostle Paul, know the good we should do, and often, we don’t do it. We know that our bodies are the very temple of the one true God. The Bible is full of stories about the way the Lord responds to people who defile is temple…it should install more healthy fear of God in us. But does it? I assume, that you, like me, can quote countless verses that apply here: I can do all thing
Steph
Feb 93 min read
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