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Exercise, Body Image, and God's Truth | Revive Our Hearts Blog

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blog post | July 21, 2015

Exercise is useful. Taking care of our bodies is necessary. But we cross over into idolatrous territory when maintaining the perfect body is our obsessive goal.

How to Talk to a Friend with an Eating Disorder | Revive Our Hearts Blog

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blog post | July 2, 2020

Be a friend who sticks closer than a brother. Your commitment and consistency will go a long way.

Love Being Right When They’re Wrong? | Revive Our Hearts Blog

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blog post | March 14, 2017

Discernment—seeing the difference between right and wrong—can be a wonderful asset to the Church, but only when it’s packaged in humility and love.

Overcoming Insecurity: God's Surprising Solution | Revive Our Hearts Blog

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blog post | October 13, 2015

Contrary to what we often believe, learning to feel good about ourselves is not the secret to overcoming insecurity.

The Root of Fear Behind the Vaccination Debate | Revive Our Hearts Blog

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blog post | January 21, 2016

What makes the vaccination debate so emotionally charged? And as Christian mothers, how should we approach this sensitive and volatile topic?

The Lessons That Health Crises Teach | Revive Our Hearts Blog

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blog post | September 13, 2017

Nothing goes to waste in this lifetime. God has divine purpose for everything. Here are several lessons the Lord taught me in through my health crisis.

The Truth about Dieting—from Dietitians | Revive Our Hearts Blog

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blog post | June 30, 2020

Trust the body God gave you. Appreciate the gift your body truly is from God.

13 Signs of Friendship Gone Wrong | Revive Our Hearts Blog

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blog post | August 28, 2019

Friendship infected with idolatry. It happens far too often.

Root Your Identity in Christ—Not Food or Exercise | Revive Our Hearts Blog

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blog post | July 1, 2020

Here are four practical steps I’ve learned and am still using as I fight against misplaced identity.