Why You Need A Church Family – Rick Warren

“[Christ’s] love has the first and last word in everything we do. Our firm decision is to work from this focused center” (2 Corinthians 5:14 MSG).

You cannot fulfill the five purposes (worship, fellowship, discipleship, ministry, evangelism) on your own. Life is not a solo act. You were created for community. The only way you can fulfill God’s five purposes in your life is with people in your life who are giving you spiritual input. You need a church family!

Why? Because the church helps you center your life around God.

God didn’t put you on Earth to live a self-centered life. His purpose for you is to build your life with him at the core. You were planned for God’s pleasure. He made you to love you, and he wants you to love him back. God says, “I want to be the hub of your heart. I want to be the focus of your attention. I want to be the center of your life. I want to be the axis of your existence.”

The Bible says, “[Christ’s] love has the first and last word in everything we do. Our firm decision is to work from this focused center” (2 Corinthians 5:14 MSG).

How can you tell when Christ is at the center of your life? You stop worrying. Philippians 4:6-7 says, “It’s wonderful what happens when Christ displaces worry at the center of your life.”There’s a word for this: worship. Whenever you focus your life on God, that’s called worship. And worship is the antidote for worry. If you want to worry less, worship more.

When are we supposed to worship? The Bible says, “You have six days when you can do your work, but the seventh day of each week is holy because it belongs to me. No matter where you live, you must rest on the Sabbath and come together for worship” (Leviticus 23:3a CEV). God says once a week I want you to come together to re-focus, re-calibrate, and re-center your life on me.

Where are you supposed to do it? Acts 2:46 tells us that “they worshipped together regularly at the Temple” (TLB).

Can you see that God meant for you to be a part of a church family? When you are, it helps you focus and center your life around God so that you can fulfill his purpose for you.

5 Reasons Most Diets Fail (and How to Succeed)

One of the things we talk about in meetings is the way obesity increased with the low fat, artificial everything diets that were spoon fed to us in everything we saw and read for the last 40-50 years.  Suddenly, we were eating fake eggs, fake butter, fake meat, fake everything!  And look what happened.  We gained weight and our health went on a downwards spiral.

 I have been told by some that they couldn’t eat like “that”.  “That” being known otherwise as The Daniel Plan.  “That” being real eggs, real butter, real meat and fake nothing.  I do eat a lot of vegetables and love finding fresh, colorful ones at markets and the grocery.  I “suffer” through eating fresh, crisp apples and berries and melons.  There is an abundance of things that I love eating, so I very rarely miss the ones I choose not to eat.  I don’t eat a lot of bread anymore, but if I really want it, I eat it and move on.  I refuse to beat myself up about it.  The Daniel Plan goal is eating clean 90% of the time.  That leaves 10% for an occasional splurge.

 So, good lean meat, some potatoes, vegetables and fruits, the sacrifices are few and the rewards are many.  My few doctor visits have verified that.  I can eat like “that”.

 There is nothing “weird” about what we eat.  What is weird is some of the ingredients in packages foods and unless you are a chemist, cannot be pronounced.  Convenience is killing us, one box at a time.

 Pray Unceasingly!

 In His light,

Lois

  5 Reasons Most Diets Fail (and How to Succeed)

Mark Hyman, MD

The average person gains 11 pounds for every diet they go on. Even worse, when they lose weight, they lose muscle and fat. When they regain weight, they gain back all fat. And since muscle burns seven times as many calories as fat, their metabolism is slower than when they started the diet. The cruel fact is that they then need even less calories to maintain their weight.

Haven’t you known someone who was very overweight and said they don’t eat that much? They may not be lying. They have just damaged their metabolism by yo-yo dieting.

The key to losing weight and keeping it off are two simple things. First, automatically reduce your appetite not by white knuckling it and starving yourself but fixing the out-of-whack hormones and brain chemistry that drive hunger and overeating.

The second is to automatically increase your metabolism so you burn more calories all day long. Unfortunately, most diets do the opposite – increase hunger and slow metabolism.
Here are the five reasons most diets fail and how to succeed.

1. You use willpower instead of science to control your appetite

There is a science of hunger. Unfortunately, most diets (eating less) will trigger hunger. You can only hold your breath for so long. You can only starve yourself for so long. Powerful mechanisms compensate and protect us from starvation (even if it is self-induced). Our hunger dramatically increases, our cravings ramp up and our metabolism slows way down to conserve energy. Eating certain foods (low fat, higher carb or sugary foods) actually increases hunger and slows metabolism.

Success Principle: Appetite

– Eat enough to satisfy your appetite (but only real whole fresh food).

 – Eat protein for breakfast and avoid eating 3 hours before bed.

 – Compose your meals to balance blood sugar and lower insulin. Combine protein, fat and low-glycemic, non-starchy carbs (vegetables, fruit, small amounts (less than half a cup of grains and beans) at each meal. Fat and protein and fiber slow insulin spikes.

 2. You focus on calories (eating less and exercising more)

The mantra of calories in/calories out, of energy balance as the key to weight loss, is quickly entering the scientific dustbin. In the blog article Automatic Weight Loss, I reviewed the science behind that fact that all calories are not created equally.

Some calories make you fat, some calories make you thin. What we now know is that any foods that spike insulin (sugar, flour and even excess grains, fruit and beans) trigger a shift in your metabolism. What does insulin do? It drives all the fuel in your blood from the food you just ate into your hungry fat cells (visceral or belly fat).

Then, your body thinks you are starving even though you just at a giant bagel or sucked down a Big Gulp. And remember, two things happen when your body thinks you are starving – you increase hunger and slow metabolism.

Have you ever eaten a big meal, then, an hour later, felt hungry again and needed to go raid the fridge or eat something sweet? That’s why.

Success Principles: Calories

– Focus on very low-glycemic foods as the staples of your diet. Nuts, seeds, chicken, fish, grass fed meats, low-glycemic veggies (greens, salad fixings, etc.)

 – Use grains and beans sparingly (not more than a half cup once a day each).

 – Use sugar as a drug – in very small doses. And all sugar is the same. If you have to ask “is ______ OK?” It isn’t.

 – Don’t use artificial sweeteners – they trigger sweet receptors, hunger and slow metabolism leading to obesity and type 2 diabetes.

  3. You eat a low-fat diet

Most people still believe we should avoid egg yolks and that eating a low-fat diet will help them lose weight. The old idea that fat has 9 calories per gram and carbs 4 calories per gram led to the mistaken idea that if we cut out fat, we would lose weight.
Well, look what’s happened to America in the last 30 years, where low fat has been the rage and the method for weight loss. We are fatter than ever (70 percent of us are overweight), and now, 1 in 2 Americans has pre-diabetes or type 2 diabetes or what I like to call “diabesity.”

Harvard scientist Walter Willet reviewed all the science on low fat and weight loss and found that it is not eating fat that makes you fat but sugar. A recent study by David Jenkins found that a low-carb (26%), high-fat (43%) vegan diet was more effective for weight loss and reducing cardiovascular risk factors than a vegan low-fat diet. The high-fat group lost 4 more pounds and dropped their cholesterol 10 more points by eating high fat. They called it Eco-Atkins!

Other studies show that by eating more fat and less carbs you can increase your metabolism by 300 calories a day (eating the same total calories a day). That’s like getting the benefit of running for an hour a day without getting off the couch. You could call it “The Butt Diet.” Sit on your butt and lose 1 pound every 11 days.
Success Principles: Fat

– Don’t fear fat. It actually makes you feel full, speeds up your metabolism and helps you lose weight.

 – Eat good fats at every meal.

 – Eat vegetable fats, such as avocado, nuts, seeds, coconut butter or oil.

 – Eat clean animal fats (organic eggs with the yolk, chicken, grass-fed meats) and fish with omega 3 fats (sardines, herring, wild salmon, black cod).

  4. You have hidden reasons and need medical help

There are reasons beyond your diet or amount of exercise that affect your weight and metabolism. Your body is a system and many things affect metabolism.

The biggest hidden causes of weight grain or resistance to weight loss are the things that cause inflammation. And inflammation from anything that triggers weight gain by worsening insulin resistance.

What causes inflammation?

Hidden food allergies or sensitivities. Gluten and dairy are the most common culprits. But don’t switch to gluten-free or dairy-free options. Gluten-free cakes and cookies are still cake and cookies. They are still very high in sugar and refined carbs and flours. Just try soy yogurt with the sweeteners. You wouldn’t eat it!

Gut Problems. The microbiome – the 100 trillion bacteria in your gut – play an enormous role in metabolism and health. If you have bad bugs (from eating refined, high-sugar, carb, low-fiber diet or taking antibiotics, acid blockers) they can either trigger inflammation or alter how your food is broken down and absorbed. Fecal transplants from a thin to an obese person will change their metabolism. What’s next? Poop transplants for weight loss. Maybe!

Toxins. Science has discovered that common environmental chemicals (pesticides, household cleaners, make up, pollution and heavy metals) can be “obesogens.” Chemicals that make you fat. In animal studies, giving rats a toxin caused weight gain even if they ate the same amount of calories and exercised the same.

Success Principles: Find Hidden Causes of Weight Gain

– Try an elimination diet. Not eliminating calories but getting rid of inflammatory foods. Start with gluten and dairy. 100 percent for 3 weeks.

 – Fix your gut. Avoid gut-busting drugs (acid blockers, antibiotics and anti-inflammatories). Starve the bad bugs by eating a low-glycemic, low-fermentation (starch) diet. Take probiotics. See a Functional Medicinedoctor to get help if you don’t success on your own.

 – Detox your body and your life. Reduce exposure to environmental and common chemicals. See the resources at the Environmental Working Group to reduce exposures in skin-care products, household products and the food you eat (meat and veggies). And the NRDC resource for eating fish without mercury. Eat two cups of cruciferous veggies a day (broccoli family). You may need help from a Functional Medicine doctor to do a medically supervised detoxification program.

  5. You don’t have a plan.

Health is not something that happens to you. It is something you have to plan, like a vacation or your retirement! Most of us fail because we don’t “design our health.” We don’t set up the conditions for automatic success.

In The Daniel Plan book we talk about the principle of “design”. How do you design your life so that you don’t have to think about doing the right thing? You create conditions for making it easy – have all the right foods in the house, the right ingredients all ready for your morning protein shake, creating an emergency travel food pack, having your plan for exercise for the week in advance.

Also, we find that doing things together makes them easier. At Saddleback Church, we got 15,000 people to lose 250,000 pounds in a year by having them do it together. Everybody needs a buddy! Joining a group of people doing this in person or an online community or group makes it fun and makes it work.

Find what works for you but don’t expect health to happen. You have to plan for it!

Success Principles: Create a Plan

– Commit to designing your health. Do it weekly on Sundays!

 – Create an emergency food pack.

 – Join a community or get a buddy or a friend.

 The science of health and weight loss is not a mystery. But old ideas die hard. If you look out for these five ways that diets fail and focus on the principles of success then you will build habits and practices that work. Health and weight loss are not a struggle. It’s not rocket science, just science!

Finding the Courage to Change

You know, two and a half years ago, I never imagined that I would need “courage” for this journey.  That shows you how much I know!  It would be so easy to just go back to the way things were.  I never put the body, mind, spirit thing together at all.  I never really associated my body as being His temple.  I never even thought about the five essentials of Faith, Food, Fitness, Focus and Friends working together as an overall plan for healthy living.

 You have all listened to me whine about the never ending battle with my weight to know that I was struggling.  What I have learned is that I will probably never be thin, but that is no excuse for being unhealthy when I have the capability to change that.  I have learned a lot about myself in this process.  I have also learned a lot about my relationship with Jesus.  I have learned that while everyone may not love me, I am still supposed to love them and I try to do that.  Maybe most importantly, I have learned that things aren’t always what they appear to be.  I shouldn’t make snap judgements when I haven’t walked in that other person’s shoes. We can’t just change the way we act, because that can just be temporary.  We need to find the courage to change the way we think.

 If you are having a bad day and feel like you have reached your limit, sit down and read Job.  That is a sure eye opener for me every time.  I am so blessed.  Be strong and courageous!

 Pray Unceasingly!

 In His light,

Lois

Finding the Courage to Change

The Daniel Plan

Be strong and courageous. —Joshua 1:6 NIV

God can change your life in ways you haven’t dared to dream of.  Pastor Rick says, “He specializes in miracle makeovers.”

Try to imagine what good changes could happen in your life if you depended on God’s infinite power instead of your own willpower. The key to deep and lasting change isn’t trying harder. It’s relaxing into “the unforced rhythms of grace” (Matthew 11:29 MSG).

Effort is necessary, but it’s effort fueled by the power of God’s Holy Spirit. The Bible says, “Be energetic in your life of salvation, reverent and sensitive before God. That energy is God’s energy, an energy deep within you, God himself willing and working at what will give him the most pleasure” (Philippians 2:12-13 MSG).

God loves you so much that he freely gives his power to work in your life. He wants to be the one who is shown to be victorious. That’s why he works so powerfully in the lives of weak and humble people.

Trusting in God’s power will give you courage to face whatever life brings you. For what do you need his power today?

Food for Thought: In a remarkable, grace-filled exchange, you can bring all of your weaknesses to God and receive from him the power to be strong and courageous.

How to Read Food Labels

This fall, we will do The Daniel Plan – 40 Days to a Healthier Life again.  I don’t have an exact date yet, but I will let you know.  Even if you have been through it before, you forget many of the basics.  Keep in mind, this is a diet only if you make it one.  What it IS, is a lifelong journey to a healthier lifestyle!

That being said, between now and then, I will be posting a lot of “basics.”  Things like reading food labels, a more compliant pantry and many others leading up to the plan.  This article is condensed, but is so important.  All of our lives we have entrusted our health to the marketers, the profiteers and the FDA.  None of which I have a lot of faith in today.  In the end, the one you can really trust with your health is YOU.  We need to research, we need to read labels and better yet, cook as much as possible with fresh ingredients that don’t require labels!  I would love to say that I eat all organic, but that just isn’t practical for me.  I do what I can and what I can’t, I do the best that I can do.  I clean and soak my produce in a vinegar bath to reduce all the pesticides and preservatives that I can.  I try very hard to buy triple washed, organic lettuces because I don’t like the results of soaking them.

I hope as we go through this again, you will be patient with me.  You are welcome to join us as we go through the plan again.

Last, but definitely not least, I just want to say how very much I appreciate all of you for tolerating me through this process and hanging in there with me for so long!  It’s hard to believe it’s been 2 ½ years since the beginning!  Thank you so much!

Pray Unceasingly!

 

In His light,

Lois

How to Read Food Labels

Sally Cameron

 Whether shopping for groceries or cleaning out your pantry, here are tips on how to read labels.

Why Read Food Labels

Reading labels will help you understand what you are putting into your body, allowing you to make smarter choices. Why bother? Because food is not just fuel – it’s medicine. Learn to read labels and choose foods that heal instead of harm.

Food and Labels

Ideally, our focus is foods without labels such as fresh, whole vegetables and fruit. Foods grown on a plant, not made in a plant are our healthiest options.

But many healthy foods do come in cans, packages, or frozen. Think of canned tomatoes, beans, coconut milk, canned pumpkin, nuts, intact whole grains and seeds like quinoa and rice, and frozen berries. These foods that are pantry staples that help us get meals made when time is short or items are out of season.

How to Read Labels

Whether you are shopping at the market or cleaning out your pantry, start by reading the ingredient list.

– Ingredients are listed in terms of proportion. The first ingredient listed is the primary and most abundant ingredient. The rest of the ingredients are listed in descending order by weight. The top three ingredients are mostly what you are eating.

 – Look for labels with five or less ingredients. If it has more than five, put it back or toss it (there are exceptions).

 – If a label starts with sugar, salt or something unhealthy, put it back or toss it.

 – Look for labels that you can understand what the ingredients actually are. Ingredients that your grandmother would recognize, not something from a chemistry class.

 – Can’t pronounce it, look for other options or toss it.

 The Big, Bad Ingredients to Eliminate

– Partially hydrogenated oils or hydrogenated oils – the damaging trans fats. Don’t believe the label if it says zero grams. Read the ingredient label. Manufacturers are allowed to round down if there is a half-gram or less, so there still might be trans fats. Zero in our diet is the goal.

 – High Fructose Corn Syrup. Always the warning for low quality, processed foods and a toxic, deadly sweetener.

 – Added Monosodium Glutamate (MSG), a chemical flavor enhancer. Look for anything hydrolyzed, autolyzed, yeast extract, glutamic acid, soy protein isolate and many more. It’s another hidden threat to our health. See the link below for a site that provides a great list.

 – Watch the sugar. Understand that 4 grams = 1 teaspoon. Sugar goes by many names such as organic cane juice, honey, agave syrup, molasses, sucrose, brown rice syrup, corn syrup solids, to name a few.

 – Carrageenan. An unnecessary “natural” food additive made from seaweed that adds texture to foods.

 – Hidden sugars. Anything that ends in “ose” such as maltose, dextrose, or sucrose.

 – Artificial colors and flavors. Toss the fake stuff.

 – Artificial sweeteners. Toss things with Splenda, Aspartame, sucralose, and most sugar alcohols that end in “ol”. For some, they cause problems with digestion, may increase hunger, and slow your metabolism.

 – “Natural” flavorings. They are anything but natural.

 – Nitrites and nitrates, often found in cured meats like deli meats, hot dogs, sausages, bacon and linked to cancer.

 Look at the Nutrition Label

Reading nutrition labels can be confusing, but there is information there you should be aware of.

– Is the serving size realistic? Often not.

 – Be wary of sugar content. Four grams = 1 teaspoon of sugar.

 – Be wary of high sodium levels, a flag for highly processed foods. Guidelines say most of us should get no more than 2300 milligrams per day, and for many on a sodium restricted diet, it could be 1500 milligrams or less.

 – Labeling for allergy or sensitivity-inducing ingredients is often hidden. Look for ingredients such as eggs, dairy, soy, gluten, peanuts, tree nuts just to name a few. Labeling for hidden gluten is whole other post by itself.

 Other Label Reading Tips

– Beware of health food claims and healthy names on front labels. Marketers try to convince us that their products are healthy to get us to buy when they may not be healthy at all. That marketing spin may be hiding some unhealthy truth. If a can or package has a health claim, put it back (or read hard).

 – Unfamiliar ingredients? Look them up at Chemical Cuisine or type them into your search engine. They have a app as well for your smart phone.

– When choosing canned foods, look for BPA-free cans. BPA is a synthetic estrogen and industrial chemical that leaches into food and drink from food cans and polycarbonate plastics. BPA disrupts our hormone levels and balance.

 And for more healthy and delicious recipes and informative articles, check out Sally’s blog A Food Centric Life

Above and Beyond

It’s been an emotional past week around here.  Our grandson left on Tuesday for Air Force basic training and tomorrow, New Song’s own Amanda heads off for college.  Wasn’t it just a month or two ago that these kids were toddling around and performing their most important job of just being adorable??  I’m not even their parent, but the joy I feel in both of them is enormous!

 

I can close my eyes and just imagine what is in their futures.  The possibilities are endless!  Just like our daily lives, their choices in everything they do from here on out will affect what happens to them.  Both personally and professionally.  The other BIG thing that will affect them is the power of God’s power in their lives.  It is through that power that they will accomplish all that He designed them to accomplish and be.

 

Please keep Carson, Amanda and every other young person going out in this world in your prayers.  Prayers for their physical protection and their spiritual protection.  Pray that they know that they will never walk alone, He is always beside them.  Pray that they rest solidly in His love and that outside influences cannot pull them away.

 

Pray Unceasingly!

 

In His light,

Lois

 

Above and Beyond

The Daniel Plan

 

Now to him who is able to do immeasurably more than all we ask or imagine, according to his power that is at work within us, to him be glory in the church and in Christ Jesus. —Ephesians 3:20-21

 

This is the theme verse of The Daniel Plan. It’s all about God’s power working in our lives.

The key to a faith-filled life is not trying harder or psyching ourselves up, but it’s relaxing in God’s grace. It’s being filled with his power so that he can do through us all that he has designed us to do.

We have so many dreams, yet life can get in the way. Thankfully, we can look to God for his strength. As Paul says in Philippians 4:13, we can do all things through him who gives us strength. Or in Matthew 19:26, Jesus says, “With man this is impossible, but with God all things are possible.” So many things that seem out of reach are possible with God.

 

What do you need God’s power for? To improve your health, learn a new way to eat, move in different ways, improve your mental focus, deepen your faith?

It’s all possible through him.

 

Food for Thought: God is able to do immeasurably more than you can imagine. To him be glory!

Balancing Your Blood Sugar

Hello to all of my Monday people!  I hope this is the beginning of a productive, calm and blessed day for you all!

 While I have had many health issues, I can thankfully say that today’s topic hasn’t been one of them.  Unfortunately, I can’t say that for all of my family.  This is why I do what I do.  It isn’t always easy and sometimes I fail, but I keep on anyway.

  What I have lost is cravings that use to haunt me.  Dennis and I have both seen our cholesterol drop and our blood pressure is excellent.  We rarely take medications.  We do have some aches and pains that apparently are brought on by the “golden years”, but we do pretty well!

 Has it all been worth it?  Without a doubt!  Have we felt deprived?  No!  If we want something badly enough, we will have it or find a substitute that is just as satisfying.  He eats some things that I don’t, but he has, on his own, embraced a much healthier attitude and lifestyle than he had before.

 I thank God every single day that He has led me in this direction.  I pray that someone has had at least one or two habits change too.  It is when we can really accept ourselves as a child of the King that we learn to love ourselves as that same child of the King and care for ourselves accordingly.  Go out today and be the true prince or princess that you were created to be!

 Pray Unceasingly!

 In His light,

Lois

Balancing Your Blood Sugar

Dr. Lauren Vreeland

While most people know blood sugar control is important for preventing and treating Diabetes, it is not always obvious how blood sugar control affects our daily lives. Our brain relies on glucose for fuel so it is important to keep blood sugar balanced to feel good, have energy and think clearly. The goal with “balancing” blood sugar is to prevent a sharp rise or fall in blood sugar levels. The body uses hormones, namely insulin and glucagon, to maintain a normal blood glucose level, but we can help it by eating in a way that stabilizes this level. 

Eating this way will help prevent blood sugar from getting too high or too low.  Symptoms that can occur as a result of hypoglycemia (low blood sugar) include fatigue, headaches, shakiness, weakness, sweating, abdominal pain, palpitations, blurred vision, mental confusion, impaired memory, depression, insomnia, irritability, muscle cramps, dizziness and vertigo. Sugar cravings may be a sign of hypoglycemia because the brain is telling your body it needs fuel and carbs are the quickest way to get fuel. Hypoglycemia can be a result of not eating frequently enough or eating meals high in refined carbohydrates that stimulate a large release of insulin followed by too great a drop in blood sugar.  The key is to prevent your body from getting to a hypo state, because it is in this state that your body overrides any good decision making powers and bullet trains you right to the simple carbs. This is what the Daniel Plan refers to as a “food emergency”.

How

– Eat small, frequent meals every 2-3 hours

– Eat breakfast! (not just a cup of coffee)

– Eat satiating foods (healthy fats and protein) that keep you full longer.

 – Combine complex carbohydrates with protein and fat. Don’t eat carbs alone.

– Avoid simple, refined sugars including fruit juice, soda, cookies, etc.

– Eat foods with a low glycemic index.

– Increase fiber intake. The best sources of fiber are leafy greens, fruits, veggies, beans and legumes. This does not mean eat more cereal.

– Avoid caffeine because it may worsen hypoglycemia symptoms.

– Exercise! Exercise increases chromium levels and improves insulin sensitivity.

– In some cases, supplementation with chromium is advised to regulate glucose control, usually at a dose of 500-1000mcg/day.

 Snack ideas:

– Hummus and veggie sticks

– A handful of nuts with a piece of fruit

– Nut butter (almond, cashew or peanut butter)

– Hard-boiled egg

– Sardines on crackers

– Edamame (organic soy beans)

– Smoked or canned wild salmon

– Avocado slices wrapped in turkey

– Pumpkin seeds

– Plain Yogurt with nuts/seeds and fruit and small amount of honey if needed

– Olives

– Artichoke hearts

Disclaimer: The information provided on this website is not meant to diagnose, prevent, treat or cure any disease. Never delay or disregard seeking professional medical advice from your doctor or other qualified health care provider because of something you have read on this page.

Dr. Vreeland is a California licensed naturopathic doctor specializing in family medicine, women’s health and naturopathic dermatology.  Some of her other clinical interests include allergies, environmental medicine, detoxification, and nutrition.  Applying her biochemical background with the principles of naturopathic medicine, Dr. Vreeland views health problems through a combined lens of science and nature.  This allows her to help patients recover from complex health issues.

The Love Behind the Power

God can change your life in ways you haven’t dared to dream of. He specializes in miracle makeovers. –The Daniel Plan

 Have you noticed that no matter which way you look these days (unless you are looking UP!), there is negativity, fear and hate.  I am not a fan of politics or politicians.  I am not a fan of racism or fearmongering.  Unfortunately, if you don’t look deep, that is what you will see.

 n a brighter note, if you look around at what the media does NOT find noteworthy, you still find love, peace and joy.  I really like the guy who goes around with free hugs to everyone and especially members of law enforcement.  I like hugs!  I see others who are helping the homeless population.  And can we (should we judge them?) when we have no idea where their shoes have walked?  There are volunteers who help veterans, those who help families who have lost jobs or who simply don’t make enough money to support their family.  And then there are churches.  Churches who, as a body, welcome all who come, support those who need it and pray for everyone.  There is so much good around, but you won’t read or see much about most of it.

 That’s the way God’s love is.  You’re not going to read about it in the newspaper, but it is constant and unconditional.  He has loved me through some bad times in my life and never once gave up on me.  Isn’t that amazing?  But you won’t read about it or see it on the news.

Do you understand how wide, how long, how high, and how deep His love is?

 Today, I pray for love, peace and joy for each of you.  Reach out to someone and let them know you care.  Give them a hug!  Even if they seem unhuggable…

 Pray unceasingly!

 In His light,

Lois

 The Love Behind the Power

The Daniel Plan

 To really understand God’s power, you have to know and believe his love for you. God loves you so much that he freely gives his power to work in your life. God proved his love by sending Jesus to die on the cross for you, even before you knew how much you needed that to be done for you. How great is God’s love for you?

Ephesians 3:17–19 says, “Then Christ will make his home in your hearts as you trust in him. Your roots will grow down into God’s love and keep you strong. And may you have the power to understand, as all God’s people should, how wide, how long, how high, and how deep his love is. May you experience the love of Christ, though it is too great to understand fully” (NLT). This verse reveals that God’s love for us is far greater than our human brains can comprehend. It is four-dimensional:

God’s love is wide enough to be everywhere. There is no place on this planet where God’s love isn’t present. There is no place in the universe where God’s love ends. In your life, you will go through many experiences that leave you feeling sad, discouraged, or alone. But you’re not alone. There will never be a moment in your life when God is not paying attention to you.

God’s love is long enough to last forever. Human love often withers and dies, because it is conditional. People say, “I love you if …” or “I love you because …,” and when circumstances change, the love evaporates. But God’s love is unconditional, so he will never, never stop loving you. You cannot make God stop loving you, because his love is based on who he is, not what you do. It is based on his character, not your conduct. This doesn’t mean that God approves or likes everything you do. He doesn’t. But your sin does not stop him from loving you. It is this unconditional grace of God, not conditional approval, that is the foundation of The Daniel Plan.

God’s love is deep enough to handle anything. No matter what hurt you have experienced in the past, what problems you’re going through right now, or what pain you will face in the future, you can count on God’s love. There may be days when you feel you have hit bottom and could not possibly go any lower. Well, beneath what feels like the bottom is the bedrock of God’s love. Nothing is deeper than his love for you.

God’s love is high enough to overlook my sins. Jesus said, “I did not come to judge the world, but to save the world” (John 12:47). Have you accepted his forgiveness and salvation by faith? This is where the Faith Essential begins. You can’t have the power of God in your life without Jesus in your life. It all starts with a relationship. Not rules. Not regulations. Not rituals. Not religion. It’s all about a relationship to God through his Son, Jesus.

God’s laws and commandments simply show our inability to do what’s right without his grace and power in us:

Its purpose was to make obvious to everyone that we are, in ourselves, out of right relationship with God, and therefore to show us the futility of devising some religious system for getting by our own efforts what we can only get by waiting in faith for God to complete his promise. For if any kind of rule-keeping had power to create life in us, we would certainly have gotten it by this time! (Galatians 3:21 MSG).

Resolutions and rules aren’t enough to change the human heart. For example, the government can create a law that makes racism illegal, but no law will transform a bigot into a kind, loving person. That kind of heart transformation requires the love of God inside.

The beginning of healthy change starts in the heart. If you haven’t yet opened your heart to God’s love, I urge you to do so right now, before you read another chapter. It’s the healthiest choice you will ever make. When you invite Jesus to be the Savior and Lord (manager) of your life, your past is forgiven, you get a new purpose for living, and you get a home in heaven. In addition, you plug into God’s power to change your life.

Here is a prayer I would urge you to pray. The words are not as important as the attitude of your heart. If you’re in a place where you can read this prayer aloud, I encourage you to do so. Otherwise, read it quietly to yourself:

Dear God, thank you for creating me and loving me so that I can have a relationship with you. Thank you for understanding the frustration I have felt in failing to change things in myself that need changing. I realize that without your help I am powerless to change my deepest habits, hurts, and hang-ups. I need a Savior, and I thank you for sending Jesus to die on the cross for me.

Jesus, I need your presence, your power, and your purpose in my life. I want to turn from my plans to your plan, and from depending on my power to your power. From now on, I want you to be the Lord and manager of my life. In faith, I humbly ask you to forgive my sins and failures and help me become what you intended for me to be. For the rest of my life, I want to get to know you better so I can trust you more. I pray this in your name, Amen.

Discover What Moves You

Well, I’m going to date myself a little, but Twilight Zone used to be one of my favorite shows.  Amazingly enough, I remember the episode referenced in this article!  It was one of my favorites!

 Recently, while we were at our family reunion, I had the opportunity to ride a horse again.  I grew up with horses and love them dearly!  With my titanium hips, I can’t mount the way I used to, but my nephew was very accommodating with a little step ladder.  Once I was on that horse and began to ride, the years just faded away.  I felt like I was 16 again!  When I dismounted, I was back to the reality that I’m not 16 anymore.  I may never get the opportunity to ride again in my lifetime, but for a few minutes, I entered the Twilight Zone.  I will never forget how amazing it felt.

 You may not ride horses, but if you sit down, close your eyes and remember what you loved to do as a kid, maybe it can be recreated.  If not, choose something you love to do that keeps you moving.  It may be golf, tennis or pickleball and it doesn’t matter, just do it!  Maybe we need to get a big red rover game going this winter!  Choose love, and laughter.  Choose to live your life to the fullest!

 Pray Unceasingly!

 In His light,

Lois

  

Discover What Moves You

The Daniel Plan

On a warm summer night Charles Whitley, a new resident of Sunnyvale Rest home, strains and sighs as he carefully leans his eighty-two-year old body forward to get a better look. Charles peers through his upstairs window, intently watching the neighborhood children play kick the can.

Reminiscing, he searches his memories for days filled with running, jumping, skipping, hiding, and the familiar ting of a can and shouts of laughter.

One day Charles shares an idea with his old friend, Ben Conroy. He wonders aloud, “What if playing kick-the-can could somehow magically make us young again? Ben, did you ever stop to think of it? All kids play kick the can or hide and seek, and the minute they stop playing, they begin to grow old. It’s almost as though playing kick the can keeps them young.”

Late one-night Ben watches in amazement as Charles leads a group of his elderly housemates onto the front lawn to play kick the can. As Ben rubs his eyes, he gasps at what he sees. One moment Charles and his feeble senior playmates are shuffling out the door, and the next they are magically transformed into their young ten-year-old carefree selves, skipping, and running off into the warm summer night.

This tale, from the classic 1960s TV series Twilight Zone, makes you wonder if Charles Whitley was on to something.

Believe it or not, you can turn back the clock to some degree and re-energize your body, mind, and heart. We want to invite you to sneak away from old ways of thinking about fitness in order to learn from others who have successfully uncovered the secret to staying young, healthy, and fit.

Remember When

Picture yourself when you were a fifth grader, probably nine or ten years old.
Do you remember …

-Looking into the sky watching clouds morph into zoo animals and cartoon characters?

 -Running with outstretched arms like Superman or Wonder Woman, saving the entire city?

 -Playing tag, getting caught, and laughing so hard you couldn’t breathe?

 -Climbing trees?

 -Running and jumping into a pile of leaves?

 -Not worrying about how much you weighed, what you looked like, what clothes you wore, or how much money you had?

 -Skipping, hiding, seeking, shooting, chasing, swimming, dancing, and catching?

 When we were young, moving our bodies was a natural part of our day. We looked forward to recess. We longed for it. We dreamt about it. We waited patiently for the school bell to ring or our next-door neighbor to come home to play. We were always in motion.

PLAY Like A Kid

Dr. William Sears, “America’s Pediatrician,” is the father of eight children and a best-selling author and, most important, loves kids. He asked fitness expert Foy to co-author a book with him and his son Peter, called Lean Kids.

With the desire to help children combat inactivity and obesity, they set out to create a proven program that would be implemented in schools, after-school facilities, churches, and community centers throughout the United States. They knew that to help kids move more, they would need to come up with a fun way of building activity back into their lives. They thought it would be easy.

What they didn’t realize was how much activity had been removed from our children’s lives. In performing their research, Dr. Sears and Foy looked at movement patterns of youth years ago.

They also fondly remembered when they were young, playing outdoors. Today, for our kids, it is just the opposite. With tablets, smart phones, and online games, kids today need to be coaxed to go outside. They spend much of their days sitting down and therefore experience some of the same health and fitness challenges as adults three times their age.

So Foy and the Searses went to work, with a passion and desire to design a curriculum and program geared to help kids get moving again. They created the PLAY program and implemented it in various after-school facilities. After the initial pilot programs, they were pleased to see that children improved not only their strength, flexibility, endurance, balance, coordination, weight loss, and overall fitness and health, but also their confidence, self-esteem, emotional well-being, relationships, and quality of life.

Foy and the Searses knew they were onto something. Today there are more than 1,000 certified LEAN coaches who are helping kids and families get fit throughout the world. That same program is the basis for the PLAY concept of The Daniel Plan.

Back to The Joy of PLAY

Back then we called it play, and we loved every minute of it. Today, for many, we call it exercise and countevery minute of it, longing for it to be over. We frequently find it painful, boring, or dull, and we feel guilty about not doing it. For many of us, the results of tomorrow are just not worth the effort today. Many of us won’t switch to an active lifestyle just because it’s good for us.

So what will change us?

Kay Warren said, “You were meant for something more. You were meant to experience a life of joy.” God designed us to experience joy. In fact, we crave it and search for it. Unfortunately, when stress builds up, joy escapes us, and we wind up overeating, overworking, overstressing, overdoing, and even over-sitting. Most of our days are spent with long spans of minimal movement, which impacts not only our joy, but also our bodies.

The Daniel Plan integrates motion with devotion and brings back the fun and joy to your fitness and life.

It makes sense, doesn’t it? Sure, we can pop in the extreme fitness DVD or drag ourselves to the gym for a few weeks or months, but sooner or later, if we don’t enjoy what we are doing, we are going to find a way out. Why spend time enduring workouts we don’t enjoy when we can experience all the health and fitness benefits of a complete exercise program, having fun learning to PLAY again?

P: Prayerful movements throughout your day
L: Loosening breaks
A: Active games and aerobic activity
Y: Youthful strength training

All of the elements found in the PLAY method are essential to an effective fitness program. Some of them are also designed to help strengthen your relationship to God. By applying this simple method to your day, you will recapture your strength and the joy of moving again.

Life-giving Energy

Well, it just goes on and on.  God be with us.  As hard as it is sometimes, we just have to move on and look forward or we will sink in the depression of things we have no control over.  I just have to remind myself over and over that God knows and is still on the throne.

 I don’t know about those of you up north, but down here in Florida, it is HOT!  Not just some of the time, but every day.  Since Dennis doesn’t normally do the cooking, it is hard to get inspired to do serious “cooking”.  It is times like this that I rely even more on fresh fruits and vegetables.  I try to hit the farmer’s markets for the freshest produce available.  I have to say that Brownwood is one of my favorites.  Even with the heat, they have a good variety available, both organic and regular.   With these choices, I sometimes do a quick saute of a mixture of vegetables or sometimes just one.  We love stir fries and by the simple addition of a good protein and a side of brown rice or quinoa, dinner is done.  If we are grilling, I may throw my veggies right on the grill too.   Some fresh fruit makes a great finishing touch for the meal OR slices of fresh pineapple grilled and a light brush of pure maple syrup is really good.

 My point is simply that we can eat healthy, cooler and simple for these hot days.  Wherever you are and whatever you are doing, enjoy life, thank God and stay cool!  Bon appetite!

 Pray Unceasingly!

 In His light,

Lois

 

Life-giving Energy

The Daniel Plan

Health starts in the kitchen. The best thing we can do for our health is to focus on all the amazing foods that God has given us. Fresh fruits, fresh vegetables, nuts, seeds—all these he has graciously given to us. The Bible says, “How abundant are the good things that you have stored up for those who fear you” (Psalm 31:19 NIV)

Food is information. It has the ability to change our genes. It can completely rearrange things, reverse conditions, and give us the vitality we were created to have. Once you start to enjoy real food, you’ll never want to settle for less.

 

Happy Independence Day!

Galatians 5:1
It is for freedom that Christ has set us free. Stand firm, then, and do not let yourselves be burdened again by a yoke of slavery. (NIV)

Happy Independence Day!

 I hope amidst all the BBQ’s, ballgames and any other activity you may be participating in today, you take the time to remember just how important our freedom is and the price that was paid for it.  So many lives and so much heartache, and too often, so little appreciation.  Is it because we take it for granted or is it easier to put it out of mind that countless men have given their lives so we can have ours.  Each week as we prepare to go worship, think of the countless people who don’t have the freedom to worship.  As you do your devotions and Bible study, remember that many can only do so in secret.  When you complain about the president, remember why you can do that without being imprisoned or even executed.

Remember we are FREE to make the choices we make every day.

Remember to make them GOOD choices!

God Bless The U.S.A.

Lee Greenwood

If tomorrow all the things were gone I worked for all my life
And I had to start again With just my children and my wife

I thank my lucky stars To be living here today
‘Cause the flag still stands for freedom And they can’t take that away

And I’m proud to be an American Where at least I know I’m free
And I won’t forget the men who died Who gave that right to me
And I’d gladly stand up next to you And defend Her still today
‘Cause there ain’t no doubt I love this land
God Bless the U.S.A.

From the lakes of Minnesota To the hills of Tennessee
Across the plains of Texas From sea to shining sea

From Detroit down to Houston And New York to L.A.
Where’s pride in every American heart And it’s time we stand and say

That I’m proud to be an American Where at least I know I’m free
And I won’t forget the men who died Who gave that right to me
And I’d gladly stand up next to you And defend Her still today
‘Cause there ain’t no doubt
I love this land
God Bless the U.S.A.

And I’m proud to be an American Where at least I know I’m free
And I won’t forget the men who died Who gave that right to me
And I’d gladly stand up next to you And defend Her still today
‘Cause there ain’t no doubt I love this land
God Bless the U.S.A. !