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Rick Warren launched the Daniel Plan in 2011 and 15,000 people lost a combined 250,000 pounds in the first year. That’s not a small number, and it deserves credit. However, the Daniel Plan Holy Diet comparison matters because these two approaches are not built on the same foundation. A Christian man who has tried one...

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The man sitting in the pew on Sunday morning knows his body is a temple. He’s heard 1 Corinthians 6:19-20 more times than he can count. Fellt the conviction when the sermon lands on it. Nodded along, meant it, and driven to church every week in a body that doesn’t reflect what he says he...

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You’ve been in the fitness industry your whole life. Not as a professional — as a customer. Programs purchased, trainers hired, gyms joined, apps downloaded, books read. Something works for a few weeks. Life happens, momentum breaks, and you end up back where you started. The problem was never motivation. It wasn’t discipline, your schedule,...

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Nobody in the Bible ate breakfast. Not in the way you think of breakfast. The ancient Israelite day started with work, prayer, and labor — not a meal. The first meal of the day came late morning at the earliest, often midday. A second meal came in the early evening. That was it. The three-meal-a-day...

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Jesus did not say “if you fast.” Matthew 6:16 opens with: “When you fast…” The assumption is already built in. Fasting is not presented as an advanced spiritual discipline for monks and missionaries. In scripture, it’s the expected practice of a man who takes his faith seriously. Most Christian men know this. Most Christian men haven’t fasted...

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