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How to Develop Spiritual Fitness - Super Naturally Me
Here are the following ways to develop spiritual fitness, as well as physical fitness; and some of the ways that I am doing that.
Sylvia Clark,
The Privileged Life: The Holy Habit of Exercise
Have you ever considered exercise to be a holy practice? A gift to God? Essential for doing His kingdom work? Just as eating healthy involves sacrifices, strengthening your body helps prepare you to be a fruitful worker for Christ. Here are a few tips that have worked for me:
Nancy C. Williams,
How To Run The Right Race In The World? - Raising Zion
Run the right race, not the wrong one. Yes, there is a right and a wrong journey. A narrow and a broad way. Know Jesus to run right.
Nehemiah Zion,
The Time Is Short, What Are You Living For? - Raising Zion
What are you living for? Do you know? Are you sowing your life to receive eternal life? Or stuck in achieving perishable goals? Examine!
Nehemiah Zion,
Running the Race
Do you not know that in a race all the runners run, but only one receives the prize? So run that you may obtain it. Every athlete exercises self-control in all things. They do it to receive a peris…
Michael Floyd,
Embodied: A Dream of a Healthier Church
Have you bought this lie: body bad, spirit good?
Revive Our Hearts,
Embodied: A Dream of a Healthier Church
Have you bought this lie: body bad, spirit good?
Jason Davis,
Why the Year After Her Cancer Diagnosis Was the Best Year of Nanci’s Life - Blog - Eternal Perspective Ministries
Suffering will come whether we allow it to make us Christlike or not—but if we don’t our suffering is wasted.
Randy Alcorn,
Benjamin Watson on Finishing the Drill of Life, to God’s Glory - Blog - Eternal Perspective Ministries
My hope is that at the end of my life I too can say that I finished the drill, that I fought the good fight, that I kept the faith.
Randy Alcorn,
Keep Your Eyes on the Prize: Discipline, Endurance, and the Christian Life - Blog - Eternal Perspective Ministries
What do the solder, athlete, and farmer all have in common? They work hard. They discipline themselves.
Randy Alcorn,

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