Category Archives: Design for Health

She is like the ships of the merchant; she brings her food from afar. She rises while it is yet night and provides food for her household and portions for her maidens… Strength and dignity are her clothing, and she laughs at the time to come. Proverbs 31:14-14, 25

So, whether you eat or drink, or whatever you do, do all to the glory of God. 1 Corinthians 10:31

I believe that as followers of Jesus Christ we should do the best job we can within our means to steward our bodies to the glory of God. I believe the issues of health and nutrition are very important. As a wife and mother, it is likely that you will be the one making most of the decisions about what to buy and how to fix it. Consequently, it is a good idea to take seriously this opportunity to bless your husband and children!

In fact, a design for health is needed.

It is my desire to encourage responsible thinking and thoughtful approaches to your family’s health and nutrition. As you develop your own design for health, it is important to remember that food, diet, and lifestyle can be a touchy subject. I recognize that people have tremendous personal freedom to eat and steward their bodies as their conscience allows before God. In no way is my intention to create dogmatic, legalistic standards, and I hope such attitudes are not conveyed here.

But, more than ever, it is true that we have a great need to take responsibility and actively design for health! In our fast food, frenetic, convenient culture, wives and mothers would likely benefit by slowing down long enough to create an approach to healthy living.

We need to have a design for health: a plan for how we approach the area of good nutrition and exercise within our families.

The goal of this topic is to encourage responsible thinking in the area of good nutrition, exercise, overall fitness, and health. But, remember, everything we do should be done in faith. You should be at peace with the stewardship decisions you make for your family as you learn and apply and incorporate different health and nutrition information into your personal design for health!

Kick the Caffeine Habit

There is something both pleasing to the taste and comforting about sipping a hot cup of coffee in the morning for most people.  I personally enjoy something warm to drink as I sit down to read my Bible in the … Continue reading

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Another Reason to Avoid High Fructose Corn Syrup

As if we needed anymore evidence that high fructose corn syrup is bad for our health, yet another study has been made public, this time with new information.  Recent research has found that the product could contain mercury. Environmental health … Continue reading

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Eggs – A Superfood!

Did you know eggs are one of the most nutritious foods you can consume?  My education about eggs began before I was pregnant with my oldest child, through the Bradley Method Pregnancy Diet.  I was amazed at just how many … Continue reading

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7 Tips on How to Fit in Exercise When You Have Small Children

For most of us moms with small kids, just getting the daily dishes washed is a big challenge.  For many moms, the thought of trying to fit exercise in sounds great, but it is often the first thing to drop … Continue reading

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When You Can’t Only Buy Organic – EWG’s Dirty Dozen/Clean 15 List

OImage via Wikipedia If you are like me, you cannot afford to eat all organic foods.  Unfortunately, due to the high prices and the amount of fresh produce we eat, my food budget would run out far sooner than our … Continue reading

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Creamy Quinoa Primavera

Are you looking for ways to incorporate different whole grains but lack creative recipes?  Here is a yummy dish that a friend recently brought for a dinner at our house. If you are new to quinoa, it is truly an … Continue reading

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My Green Smoothie Baby

Here he is, enjoying one of his first green smoothies!  He guzzles them.  I’m not joking! Our favorite to date: a bag of frozen cherries, about 4 c of spinach, 1 banana, 1 c whole milk plain yogurt and 1 … Continue reading

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Soaking Grains

If you’ve checked out any of my recipes, you’ve noticed in some of my instructions and comments that soaking grains will yield more nutritional benefits before preparing them.  Are you wondering what I mean when I refer to soaking grains? … Continue reading

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Health Benefits of Coconut Oil

Coconut oil, a highly saturated fat, has been used in native diets for thousands of years in tropical climates.  Natives have long known the health benefits of coconut oil.  In a study published in 1981, two south pacific islands were … Continue reading

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Journey to Health

My journey to health began during the summer between my junior and senior year of college.  I was going through a very difficult time as my parents had recently separated.  I realized that I had gained a lot of weight … Continue reading

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