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The Rebbe writes about the connection between physical and spiritual health, urging attention to both. He encourages increased Torah study and prayer, and notes that Kiddush Levanah is a segulah for healthy teeth. https://www.torahrecordings.com/rebbe/igroskodesh/011/009/3539
Kneeling Prayer Pose ~ Body and Soul (1 August 2008 - Dranouter, BEL)
Welcome to Session Six of our spring Bible study! We're studying Body and Soul, and we're so excited to join Lisa Whittle to get real about Scripture and get real about living out our faith in the bodies we have.Your whole personhood is what this study is about. You are body and soul, and you are one person. In this final session, Lisa brings together all we have studied so far in our whole body theology and also looks to the future when our bodies will be whole and resurrected with Jesus. It makes our goal, even today, to bring glory to God in our whole selves, body and soul.LINKBody and Soul Bible StudyRECOMMENDED: In case you missed it, listen to Session One of Body and Soul on Marked.Marked is a podcast from Lifeway Women: https://women.lifeway.com/blog/podcasts/.Hosted by Angie Elkins and Andrea Lennon.Learn more about the Very Good Bible study.
2 Corinthians 5:1-10Senior Pastor Nick Sandefur
Welcome to Session Five of our spring Bible study! We're studying Body and Soul, and we're so excited to join Lisa Whittle to get real about Scripture and get real about living out our faith in the bodies we have.Each week, we'll release the next teaching session, and we'll leave all six sessions up through June 8.In this session, Lisa explores how the church, the body of Christ, impacts how we live in our own individual bodies and vice versa. We are created for community and unity, and how we live in community influences and shapes how our bodies function.LINKBody and Soul Bible StudyRECOMMENDED: In case you missed it, listen to Session One of Body and Soul on Marked.Marked is a podcast from Lifeway Women: https://women.lifeway.com/blog/podcasts/.Hosted by Angie Elkins and Andrea Lennon.Learn more about the Very Good Bible study.
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Welcome to Session Four of our spring Bible study! We're studying Body and Soul, and we're so excited to join Lisa Whittle to get real about Scripture and get real about living out our faith in the bodies we have.Each week, we'll release the next teaching session, and we'll leave all six sessions up through June 8.We are the temples where the Holy Spirit dwells. In this session, Lisa explores what that means for our everyday lives. How do we think about our bodies differently, knowing who indwells them? Do we treat them differently, knowing the Spirit is with us? Lisa explains that this way of thinking actually frees us in our body struggles. It's good news!LINKBody and Soul Bible StudyRECOMMENDED: In case you missed it, listen to Session One of Body and Soul on Marked.Marked is a podcast from Lifeway Women: https://women.lifeway.com/blog/podcasts/.Hosted by Angie Elkins and Andrea Lennon.Learn more about the Very Good Bible study.
What if your fertility journey is actually a spiritual initiation - and your future baby is already trying to communicate with you?In this episode of Chat Off the Mat, I sit down with Lindsay Goodwin - a Doctor of Chinese Medicine, spirit baby medium, and fertility specialist - to explore the profound intersection of reproductive medicine and energetic wisdom.We cover:What spirit babies are and how they communicateHow unresolved trauma shows up as fertility blocksNew earth kids and the age of AquariusChinese medicine, chakras, human design and astrology as a fertility blueprintSimple steps to shift your consciousness and clear stagnant energyI also share my own spirit baby story — complete with a Reiki vision, a message from my late mother, and a set of twins. ✨Whether you're on a fertility journey, spiritually curious, or simply ready to deepen your connection to your own energy and inner knowing, this episode is for you.Connect with Lindsay: garnetmoonlove.com and fertilefrequencies.com Podcasts: Intuitive Mind Lab Radio and Fertile FrequenciesGuest Bio:Lindsay Goodwin is a Doctor of Chinese Medicine, licensed herbalist, and board-certified fellow of the Acupuncture and TCM Board for Reproductive Medicine. She is also a certified hypnotherapist, NLP practitioner, trauma healing specialist, and trained medical intuitive. Lindsay is one of a rare few practitioners working as a spirit baby medium - receiving energetic messages from souls preparing to enter the world. She works with women and couples globally to uncover the emotional, ancestral, and energetic roots of fertility challenges, blending science and spirit into a one-of-a-kind fertility blueprint. Find her at garnetmoonlove.com and fertilefrequencies.com.✨ The deeper work lives on Substack and in my book.Rose Wippich — weekly essays on Remembering, Returning, and Reclaiming the energy, voice, and years that are yours.If you're ready to stop fading and start reigning, meet me there. Substack LinkRose Wippich is an Energy Alchemist, Reiki Master Teacher, qigong and yoga instructor, and author of Empress Rising. She's here for the woman who knows she's ready for something more — the one who feels the pull of her next chapter but isn't quite sure how to step into it.Through her book, podcast, and teaching, Rose inspires and guides women in midlife to reclaim their energy, identity, and voice — and step boldly into their Empress years.Connect with Rose:
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In this soothing episode, "I Am Nurturing My Body and Soul," you are invited to embrace a gentle journey of self-care and compassion. Allow the serene affirmations to wrap around you like a warm embrace, reminding you of the importance of nurturing both your body and spirit. This peaceful meditation provides the perfect backdrop for relaxation, sleep, or stress relief, guiding you to a place of deep tranquility. As you release the weight of your day, let each word fill you with comfort and assurance. Close your eyes, press play, and let go.
Austin Gravley of the What Would Jesus Tech podcast responds to an article by well-known atheist Richard Dawkins where he claims his interactions with an AI bot has lead him to believe its conscious. Is he being duped? Why? Plus, he discusses how the White House is considering vetting new AI models before they are released. Dr. Scott James, author of "Deep Breath. Little Whisper," applies his medical knowledge around breathing to help us help our kids connect their body and soul to pray what's on their hearts. The Reconnect with Carmen and all Faith Radio are made possible by your support. Give now: Click here
Welcome to Session Three of our spring Bible study! We're studying Body and Soul, and we're so excited to join Lisa Whittle to get real about Scripture and get real about living out our faith in the bodies we have.Each week, we'll release the next teaching session, and we'll leave all six sessions up through June 8.What does Jesus's death on the cross have to do with our body struggles? Lisa answers that question in this teaching session. Through Jesus's crucifixion, we learn reliance on Him for our salvation but also for our everyday struggles with our bodies. We live in the reality of "it is finished" and "in the process" at the same time. By pointing our eyes to the cross, we are able to hold the tension of both, allowing us to put our very real body issues in the right place in our theology.LINKBody and Soul Bible StudyRECOMMENDED: In case you missed it, listen to Session One of Body and Soul on Marked.Marked is a podcast from Lifeway Women: https://women.lifeway.com/blog/podcasts/.Hosted by Angie Elkins and Andrea Lennon.Learn more about the Very Good Bible study.
Welcome to Session Two of our spring Bible study! We're studying Body and Soul, and we're so excited to join Lisa Whittle to get real about Scripture and get real about living out our faith in the bodies we have.Each week, we'll release the next teaching session, and we'll leave all six sessions up through June 8.In this second teaching session, Lisa explores how the incarnation—Jesus's coming to earth as both God and Man—shapes our own whole body theology. What does it mean that Jesus was fully God and fully Man? Why did He choose to take on flesh and dwell among us? How does that form our views of our own bodies? We'll begin to navigate these questions and more in the teaching.LINKBody and Soul Bible StudyRECOMMENDED: In case you missed it, listen to Session One of Body and Soul on Marked.Marked is a podcast from Lifeway Women: https://women.lifeway.com/blog/podcasts/.Hosted by Angie Elkins and Andrea Lennon.
Welcome to Session One of our spring Bible study! We're studying Body and Soul, and we're so excited to join Lisa Whittle for the next six weeks to get real about Scripture and get real about living out our faith in the bodies we have.Each week, we'll release the next teaching session, and we'll leave all six sessions up through June 8.In this first session, join Lisa as she introduces a whole body theology—a biblical belief system of God's creation of us as an entire person, body and soul. Lisa explains whole body theology, giving a glimpse of where the study is headed throughout the six weeks. She also teaches on the image of God. Each of us bears the image of our Creator, and that has major implications for how we think about our bodies.LINKBody and Soul Bible StudyRECOMMENDED: In case you missed it, listen to this interview with Lisa on what the Bible says about our bodies. Marked is a podcast from Lifeway Women: https://women.lifeway.com/blog/podcasts/.Hosted by Angie Elkins and Andrea Lennon.Learn more about the Very Good Bible study.
Ellen and Mark step into the ring to explore cinema's most heavyweight genre, fifty years on from Sylvester Stallone's smash-hit film Rocky. What is it about the boxing movie that makes it not just a sports movie, but a genre of its very own? Critic Christina Newland gives Mark a punchy rundown of how boxing movies throughout history - from Body And Soul to Raging Bull - have tackled themes of race, class and identity.Ellen speaks to former world cruiserweight champion Tony Bellew, who moved from the ring to the big screen in 2016, acting in the Creed films. And Ellen also talks to actor Amir-El Masry, who played the Yemeni-heritage, Yorkshire-born maverick boxing champion Prince Naseem Hamid in the electrifying 2026 biopic Giant. Producer: Jane Long A Prospect Street production for BBC Radio 4
Send me a text – I always love hearing from you! ✨Burnout can look like faithfulness when everyone depends on you, but God never asked you to disappear to prove you love Him. We're continuing our Lent series with a topic we often avoid: our bodies. Not as a project, not as a problem, not as a measure of worth, but as sacred space. We name the lies out loud: that your worth is based on how you look, that your body only matters when it performs, and that rest is for lazy people. If you've ever felt guilty for needing rest or ashamed of what your body can't do, you're not alone. We also walk through Mark 5:25–34, a healing story, yes, but it's also a picture of being seen without condemnation. If this conversation helps you pause and rethink your self-talk, your habits, or the way you've been treating your body, share it with a friend who needs the reminder. Subscribe, leave a review, and tell me what you want to hear next.Support the showFollow on Instagram & Facebook Support this PodcastVisit the WebsiteContact Dez for Coaching to Live your Best Life… EVER!
While he is thus summoned to appear at the great assizes of God's judgment, behold, a quartersessions and jail-delivery is held within himself; where reason sits as judge, the devil puts in a bill of indictment, wherein is alleged all your evil deeds that ever you have committed, and all the good deeds that ever you have omitted, and all the curses and judgments that are due to every sin. Your own conscience shall accuse you, and your memory shall give bitter evidence, and death stands at the bar ready, as a cruel executioner, to dispatch you.
When Monks Fed Body and Soul: The Story of the Pretzel and Its Holy CompanionsIn the quiet hills of early medieval Europe, around the year one thousand six hundred twenty, a humble monk in a secluded monastery—perhaps in the north of Italy or along the edges of France—faced the long, lean days of Lent. With eggs, milk, and fats forbidden by the strict rules of fasting, he worked with what the earth and the Rule of Saint Benedict allowed: simple flour, water, and a pinch of salt. One afternoon, watching village children struggle to memorize their prayers and catechism verses in the dim light of the chapel, an idea took shape in his mind like dough rising in the warmth.He rolled thin strips of the plain bread dough between his palms, then twisted them into loops that mimicked the posture of a child at prayer—arms crossed over the chest, hands resting gently on opposite shoulders in humble devotion. He baked them until they turned golden and crisp at the edges, creating three open spaces, or "holes," that he quietly explained to the little ones as symbols of the Holy Trinity: Father, Son, and Holy Spirit. "These are your pretiola," he told them with a gentle smile, "monk's little rewards for your faithful hearts.” The poor. The children beamed as they received the twisted treats, the shape itself a silent reminder to pray without ceasing. Word of the monk's invention spread slowly through neighboring villages and other monasteries; soon, these braided "little arms" were handed out as alms to the poor, carried in baskets by traveling friars, and even sketched in the margins of illuminated manuscripts. Over centuries, the name shifted—from Latin bracellae to German brezitella—and the pretzel journeyed northward, eventually adorning bakers' guild signs and becoming a beloved snack across the continent.Yet this was no isolated miracle of monastic ingenuity. In the stone dairies of French and Italian abbeys, other brothers tended herds of cows and sheep, turning milk into wheels of cheese that could last through winter fasts and lean seasons. Picture a Cistercian monk in the Burgundy hills of the 12th century, carefully pressing curd into molds for what would become the ancestors of Cîteaux or the creamy, bloomy-rinded Brie de Meaux—practical gifts born of the same spirit of self-sufficiency that shaped the pretzel. These cheeses were not mere food but lifelines, aged in cool cellars and traded to support the community, their golden rinds carrying the quiet labor of men who rose before dawn to chant and churn.Farther north and east, in the misty valleys of Belgium, Trappist monks followed an even older brewing tradition. Guided by centuries-old recipes, they fermented barley and hops in massive copper kettles, producing ales rich and dark or golden and crisp—beers like Westvleteren or Chimay that nourished body and soul alike. The work was meditative: stirring vats in silence, tasting for balance, bottling with care. These brews, labeled with the official Trappist seal, became more than drink; they funded orphanages, repaired cloisters, and reminded the world that even austerity could yield something profound and sustaining.And in the remote French Alps, the silent Carthusian brothers guarded an even more mysterious craft. Since the early 17th century, they had distilled a secret elixir from 130 herbs gathered under the moonlight—plants whose names and proportions remained locked in ancient parchment. The resulting Chartreuse liqueur, vibrant green and intensely aromatic, began as a medicinal tonic for weary travelers and the sick, its complex flavors a testament to monastic herbal wisdom passed down through generations of cloistered hands.Read the full contentMore PodcastsFood Tours Chef Walter's Cooking School
Love to hear from you; “Send us a Text Message”Temptation isn't the end of the story and it isn't even a sin. That one truth can crack open a path out of shame, especially for young men trying to live with integrity in a porn-saturated culture where the cycle of “try hard, cave, repeat” feels inevitable. We talk through the Claymore approach to Catholic formation and spiritual battle using a real moment from a men's conference in Milwaukee. Three teenage boys spot a St Michael banner with a flaming Claymore sword, walk up with a father, and end up hearing something they've been aching for: a battle plan that's actually doable. We unpack the big questions stirring in young hearts right now, identity, purpose, truth, love, and why we're created male and female, and we speak plainly about sex, sexuality, lust, and the desire to be free. The practical takeaway is simple enough to start today: Order The Claymore Battle Plan Handbook! Visit the Website: ClaymoreMilitesChristi.comDiscuss and Meditate on One short “ACT” from the Claymore Battle Plan Handbook each week. Talk through the discussion questions with a brother, and commit to the 10-minute morning ritual. We call it “knees before the phone,” and it includes “praying with temptation,” a concrete way to redirect desire toward freedom and fulfillment. You'll also hear Luke's unforgettable line, “I've been praying for this,” and why we believe the world changes when we pass down what is true, good, and beautiful. If this stirred something in you, don't ignore it. Subscribe, share this with a young man you love, and leave a review so more people can find this conversation on spiritual battle, prayer, chastity, and Catholic discipleship.Support the show
Recorded live at Beatitudes Church in Phoenix, AZ on 3.15.26Preaching: Reverend Sandi AnthonyScriptures: John 11:1-45If you like what you hear, consider donating at: https://beatitudeschurch.org/donate/To watch the full service, click here: Service of Worship | March 15, 2026
Your Body and Soul Have Diagnostics. Both your body and your soul will tell you what's going on with you, but your spirit is the real you! Discover more on this episode of Fight To Win with Pastor Kurt Owen.Tactical Tip: Many of our videos contain a short section we call Tactical Tips. Most offer ways to improve personal safety and security.Request the Free Offer: https://www.fighttowin.tvLearn More, Register for Events & Donate:https://www.kurtowen.com/***UPDATED TEXT TO GIVE INFORMATION***Text GIVEKOM to 44321Prefer to Watch the Video?https://youtu.be/dsG1Bhp-OGYBecome a supporter of this podcasthttps://www.spreaker.com/podcast/fight-to-win-tv-with-kurt-owen--5638799/support.
In The Shape of Hope: What Happened When People Met Jesus, explore how hope takes shape through real encounters with Jesus. Grounded in Gospel stories while being honest about life's struggles, this series invites you to discover hope not as something you have to feel, but something that can grow—gradually and personally—through being seen, accompanied, and invited into new possibilities.
This sermon is drawn from Psalm 32:1-7.
“You white-livered, lying, hypocritical beast!” Body and Soul (1925) produced, written, directed and distributed by Oscar Micheaux and starring Paul Robeson, Mercedes Gilbert, Julia Theresa Russell, Lawrence Chenault and Marshall Rogers Next Time: Parasite (2019)
The soul and the body “are not two natures united, but rather their union forms a single nature.” The Catechism introduces us to this profound mystery and begins to unpack our nature as a body and as a soul. Fr. Mike shows us how so much pain and confusion in modern times—and indeed throughout history—stems from an attempt to separate these two inseparable parts of our being. Today's readings are Catechism paragraphs 362-368. This episode has been found to be in conformity with the Catechism by the Institute on the Catechism, under the Subcommittee on the Catechism, USCCB. For the complete reading plan, visit ascensionpress.com/ciy Please note: The Catechism of the Catholic Church contains adult themes that may not be suitable for children - parental discretion is advised.
Such a lovely and insightful conversation with Catia Batalha, psychotherapist, spiritual teacher, author, and mystic. Please join us as we discuss: psychosomatic conditions being very much real autoimmune conditions and her personal journey with urticaria how an unexplained pain/symptom is the body trying to speak what she means by “the body has access to the soul” her book Echoes of the Timeless and so much more! Welcome to The Healing Place Podcast! I am your host, Teri Wellbrock. You can listen in on Pandora, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, iHeartRadio, Deezer, Amazon Music, and more, or directly on my website at www.teriwellbrock.com/podcasts/. You can also catch our insightful interview on YouTube. Bio: Catia Batalha Catia is a psychotherapist, holistic coach, Yoga philosophy/psychology teacher, author, and mystic, devoted to guiding souls on their journey of awakening, healing, and self-discovery. Moved by a deep reverence for the hidden wisdom that flows through all traditions, she has spent much of her life immersed in the holistic philosophies of the East and the psychological sciences of the West. Drawing from ancient and timeless streams of wisdom, such as Yoga, Tantra, Buddhism, Shamanism, Gnosticism, Indigenous teachings, and other esoteric lineages, Catia weaves a tapestry of remembrance and insight, inviting others into a more compassionate, harmonious, and soul-aligned way of living. Website: https://catiabatalha.org/ Teri’s #1 best-selling books and #1 new-release book can be found here. Teri’s inspirational audiobook productions can be found here. Teri’s monthly newsletter can be found here. Teri’s book launch team can be found here. AMAZON AFFILIATE Teri Wellbrock and Unicorn Shadows are a participant in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program, an affiliate advertising program designed to provide a means for sites to earn advertising fees by advertising and linking to Amazon.com. In other words, I make commission off of purchases made using any affiliate links on my site.
EP 4 - Theology Thursdays with [Pastor] Thom: Body and Soul by Springbrook Church
Jesus teaches and the feeds the people, revealing how he continues to nourish us every time we come to pray at Mass. (Lectionary #334) February 14, 2026 - Cathedral Rectory - Superior, WI Fr. Andrew Ricci - www.studyprayserve.com
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Pastor Chris preaches on Romans 12:3 - 13
His early life reads like a Tom Clancy novel...and then he encountered Jesus. Discover how coach JT Tapias thought he had outrun his past with achievement and athletic success only to learn that there was something more in this powerful two-part episode with AllMomDoes host Julie Lyles Carr.Show Notes: https://bit.ly/4bmDY5T
Trending with Timmerie - Catholic Principals applied to today's experiences.
Trending with Timmerie guest Sal Di Stephano – hosts the most listened to fitness podcast in the world – Mind Pump. Episode Guide Revival & New Beginnings for Your Fitness Routine (1:55) Best thing to do to prevent osteoporosis (18:44) The importance of your kid’s fitness (25:01) Impact of probiotics on physical fitness (28:17) Yoga and the Catholic Faith (31:57) Alternative to injections for osteoporosis (36:00) The religious revival among Gen Z– more than a New Year's resolution (41:28) Resources mentioned: https://www.mindpumpmedia.com/ What’s wrong with Yoga – is it really just stretching? https://omny.fm/shows/trending-with-timmerie-catholic-principles-applied/is-yoga-really-just-stretching
Welcome to The Times of Israel's Daily Briefing, your 20-minute audio update on what's happening in Israel, the Middle East and the Jewish world. Military correspondent Emanuel Fabian joins host Amanda Borschel-Dan for today's episode. Maj. Gen. (res.) Nitzan Alon, who served as the IDF’s point man on hostage negotiations since the Hamas-led October 7, 2023, onslaught, says that Hamas has “objective” difficulties in finding the body of Ran Gvili, the last deceased hostage in Gaza. We learn what is happening in Gaza and the potential power vacuum left in the southern anti-Hamas militia following the death of its leader Yasser Abu Shabab. The IDF confirmed carrying out a wave of airstrikes in southern Lebanon overnight, saying it targeted Hezbollah sites, including a training facility used by the terror group’s elite Radwan Force. Fabian describes how the IDF strikes generally come after the mechanism put in place following the November 2024 ceasefire doesn't act. A year following the fall of the Assad regime, Fabian explains how the buffer zone was immediately taken by the IDF, which will be very hesitant to release at least two strategic points. We are then updated on a widespread operation that took place in the West Bank over the past couple weeks and an uptick in attacks against soldiers there. And our final stops on our tour are Egypt and Jordan, both relatively quiet borders, but with their own particular challenges. Fabian weighs in. Since the outbreak of the war on October 7, 2023, 922 soldiers, officers, and reservists, including several dozen local security officers, have been killed across its various arenas. Today, we focus on those who were wounded -- physically and emotionally -- and how the army is moving forward. To finish the program, we learn about a pilot program integrating female recruits into the Combat Engineering Corps’ elite Yahalom unit and why it is deemed a success, paving the way for women combat engineers to become a permanent role in the military. Check out The Times of Israel's ongoing liveblog for more updates. For further reading: Trump to host Netanyahu on December 29 for talks on advancing Gaza plan Anti-Hamas militia leader Yasser Abu Shabab killed in ‘internal clash’ in Gaza Palestinian who sped car toward troops in Hebron killed, as is passerby; soldier lightly hurt Over half of soldiers treated in rehab centers have mental health issues, stats show IDF declares trial of women combat engineers in elite Yahalom unit a success Subscribe to The Times of Israel Daily Briefing on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube, or wherever you get your podcasts. This episode was produced by Pod-Waves. IMAGE: A military helicopter evacuates the injured from the Ziv Medical center in Tzfat wounded by a missile fired by the terrorist organization Hezbollah, February 14, 2024. (Ayal Margolin/Flash90)See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Do you ever feel like you're doing all the right things, but you still feel tired, anxious, and spiritually stretched thin?Jonathan sits down with Justin Whitmel Earley for part 2 of an insightful conversation on why your body's habits may be the missing piece in your walk with Christ. Justin shares how a season of panic attacks and sleepless nights exposed deeper spiritual needs and how rediscovering God's design for rest transformed his life.Together they take on our culture's obsession with control, the illusion of self-sufficiency, and the freedom that comes when we finally admit, “I am not God and praise God for that.”This episode invites you to slow down, breathe deeply, and allow the Gospel to shape how you live every single day.About Justin Whitmel EarleyJustin Whitmel Earley is a lawyer, speaker, and author whose work focuses on how habits and disciplines shape our spiritual, emotional, and relational lives. He is the author of:The Common Rule: Habits of Purpose for an Age of DistractionHabits of the Household: Practicing the Story of God in Everyday Family RhythmsThe Body Teaches the Soul: How Your Physical Life Shapes Your Spiritual LifeJustin lives in Richmond, Virginia with his wife and four sons.
Trigger Warning: This episode includes discussion of eating disorders, body image, and fertility loss. Please listen with care.In this double-feature episode, Jess talks with Jordan Lee Dooley about her new book Be Good to Your Body, a biblical and sustainable vision for caring for the body without obsession or shame. Then she sits down with Erica Gwynn, author of That's Just Not True, to expose the subtle lies women believe and replace them with God's unchanging truth. Two timely books, one powerful conversation.Let's go.Don't Miss:Grab Be Good to Your Body and That's Just Not True for a powerful pair of books that will reshape how you see your body, your health, and the truth you live by.Signed books on sale
What does functional medicine look like through a biblical lens? Today Dr. Mark Sherwood joins me to answer your health questions and talk about the connection between body, mind, and spirit. From autism therapies to hormonal shifts and natural healing, we dive into how God designed the body to restore itself—and how faith plays a role in every step.Prime Sponsor: No matter where you live, visit the Functional Medical Institute online today to connect with Drs Mark and Michele Sherwood. Go to homeschoolhealth.com to get connected and see some of my favorites items. Use coupon code HEIDI for 20% off!Lifestone Ministries | Lifestoneministries.com/heidiEquipping The Persecuted Coffee | ETPcoffee.comShow mentions: heidistjohn.com/mentionsWebsite | heidistjohn.comSupport the show! | donorbox.org/donation-827Rumble | rumble.com/user/HeidiStJohnYoutube | youtube.com/@HeidiStJohnPodcastInstagram | @heidistjohnFacebook | Heidi St. JohnX | @heidistjohnFaith That Speaks Online CommunitySubmit your questions for Fan Mail Friday | heidistjohn.net/fanmailfriday