
Faith Based Philosophy of Physical Training
The Meaning of Movement in the Bible
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Patrick Greak

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Athletes, fitness enthusiasts and those who are already part of the church will get a fresh perspective on how their recreational efforts relate to Christianity and can be spiritual in reaping the sowed seeds of discipline alluded to in 2 Timothy 1:7. Believers may be able to buttress their faith, while non-Christians can be exposed to these theories, communicating a calm/composed demeanor needed to handle the modern-day barrage of emotional stresses inherent in a 24-hour news blast. Hale and hardy undertakings help us navigate the partitioned work/social/vocational/religious realms into a certitude of life one does not need to ‘escape’ from in illicit ungodly habits.
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