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Help Your Congregation Overcome Food Struggles Through Christ
A Transformative Presentation for Churches Seeking Better Health to Growth in Faith

Why Address Food Struggles in the Church?

 

Food addiction, overeating, and weight struggles are often silent battles within the church. Many people feel isolated and ashamed, unsure of how to find help that aligns with their faith.​

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This is a growing issue: nearly 74% of Americans are overweight or obese, according to the CDC. These struggles impact physical health, emotional well-being, and even spiritual growth.

 

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As church leaders, you strive to guide your congregation closer to Jesus. Addressing this sensitive issue provides a path for spiritual and physical healing, helping believers live as the victorious children of God they were created to be.

A Christ-Centered Solution for Lasting Freedom

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My husband, Tony, and I bring a unique, faith-driven approach to this issue:

  • Personal Victory: I’ve overcome food addiction with God's help through a 12-step program, losing 90 pounds and maintaining freedom for over 16 years.

  • Professional Expertise: Tony, a licensed coach and counselor with 25+ years of experience, has helped countless individuals overcome various addictions.

 

Together, we share our story to inspire hope and healing, using biblical principles and practical tools that work.
 

What Your Congregation Will Gain

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  1. Personal Testimony
    Hear how God worked in our lives to overcome food addiction and find lasting freedom.

  2. Biblical and Practical Tools
    Learn actionable steps grounded in Scripture to tackle food struggles. From managing cravings to finding strength in prayer, we equip believers to rely on God’s power.

  3. Hope for Healing
    We remind your congregation that no struggle is too great for God. Through His grace, there is freedom, healing, and victory.

  4. A Path Forward
    At the end of our presentation, we introduce Reshape and Recover, a Christ-centered 12-step program designed to support lasting change.

  5. Renewed Strength to Serve
    When believers feel physically well and free from food struggles, they are better equipped to serve others and fully participate in the life of the church. Healthy bodies and minds empower your congregation to fulfill their God-given callings with energy and joy.

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Addressing Common Concerns

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“Isn’t this topic too sensitive?”
We understand the hesitancy to discuss food struggles due to the shame and discomfort they can bring. Our approach is loving and judgment-free, emphasizing God’s grace and healing power.

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“Is this relevant to our church?”
Yes! The Bible reminds us that our bodies are temples of the Holy Spirit (1 Corinthians 6:19-20). Addressing how we care for our bodies is an integral part of spiritual growth.

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“Will this create lasting impact?”
Absolutely. By combining biblical truths with practical strategies, we empower believers to experience real, lasting transformation in their relationship with food—and with God.

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Why This Matters for Your Church

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Food struggles are not just physical—they’re also mental/emotional and deeply spiritual. By addressing this issue in your church, you’re giving your congregation a chance to break free from hidden burdens and grow closer to Christ.

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This presentation is not just about overcoming food addiction; it’s about experiencing God’s grace, building self-control through His strength, and living as faithful stewards of the bodies He has given us.

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When believers are healthy and free from food-related burdens, they are stronger, more joyful, and better equipped to serve the church and their communities.

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Let’s Bring Healing to Your Church

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We offer flexible presentations tailored to your needs, from a brief 30-minute session to an in-depth 3-hour workshop.

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Book a Presentation Today


Help your congregation experience God’s power to overcome food struggles. Contact us at info@reshapeandrecover.com or call Julie directly at 602-730-4115 to schedule a presentation and provide your members with hope, healing, and practical tools for lasting change.

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