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Fitness: Resetting the Way We View Our Body
The medical community is finally acknowledging what Scripture has taught since the beginning of time; there is a deep connection between our mind, body, soul, and spirit. How we treat one deeply affects the others. While this truth has been recently acknowledged by the medical community, for some reason it has been downplayed in the 21st-century church, specifically related to our physical health. Join us as we look into God’s Word to see what it has to say about Fitness. We’ll rediscover the joy found in honoring God with our bodies.
Scripture References: 1 Timothy 4:3-8, 1 Corinthians 6:19-20
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From Series: "RESET"
This series is about resetting our lives to God’s purpose and plan for us. We’ll look at areas such as family, friendships, finances, fellowship, fitness, and forgiveness. We’ll start with a call to focus—that is, reset our devotion to God.
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Fitness: Resetting the Way We View Our Body
The medical community is finally acknowledging what Scripture has taught since the beginning of time; there is a deep connection between our mind, body, soul, and spirit. How we treat one deeply affects the others. While this truth has been recently acknowledged by the medical community, for some reason it has been downplayed in the 21st-century church, specifically related to our physical health. Join us as we look into God’s Word to see what it has to say about Fitness. We’ll rediscover the joy found in honoring God with our bodies.
Scripture References: 1 Timothy 4:3-8, 1 Corinthians 6:19-20
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From Series: "RESET"
This series is about resetting our lives to God’s purpose and plan for us. We’ll look at areas such as family, friendships, finances, fellowship, fitness, and forgiveness. We’ll start with a call to focus—that is, reset our devotion to God.
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