It's Friday afternoon as I write this and it's pouring down rain here in the Carolinas. Many of you live in the Eastern states so you'll also experience the rains and winds of the Hermine storm that is moving up the Eastern coast. I hope that you'll be safe and wise and … [Read more...]
God Wants To Relieve Your Burdens and Stress – Psalm 46:1
Trouble, conflict and stressors of all types can limit your effectiveness to serve God. In the short term, these things can frazzle and limit you. Over time, chronic stress, worries, fear and conflict can impact negatively on the systems of your body and cause physical ailments … [Read more...]
Chronic Stress Can Lead to High Cholesterol. How Your Faith Can Help.
In the Health Section of today's Wall Street Journal, there is an informative article, Stress Raises Cholesterol More Than You Think. I've long understood this and have tried to educate others on this topic so that they might be able to better control their high cholesterol … [Read more...]
Stress, Fat and Faith
Stress is a fact of life. Chronic high stress can cause surges in your cortisol levels. Hi cortisol levels will contribute to weight gain and to your difficulty in losing weight. Effective stress management can help reduce your cortisol levels. Lower cortisol levels … [Read more...]
Stress in America Report. How are You Coping?
Yesterday I added a post on the Health Blog at ChristianPost.com. The initial part of the blog post follows: The latest Stress in America report has been recently published by the America Psychological Association. There are some interesting facts included in the report: … [Read more...]
Scripture on Strength – Isaiah 40:28-31 – God Gives Strength
This post about strength in God is an updated post that originally occurred in February, 2008. In light of current events in our country and the world, I'm re-posting this in hope that the content might help you. During such tumultuous times as we are in today in the United … [Read more...]
- « Previous Page
- 1
- 2
- 3
- 4
- …
- 8
- Next Page »