Biological Truths through a Biblical + Holistic lens
“Our bodies are interconnected. One of the most powerful things a Christian woman can do is honor this truth and steward her vessel accordingly.”
-Megan Taylor
Biological Truth through a Biblical Lens: Lessons from Esau.
Are you selling your birth right each day due to lack of physical and spiritual nourishment?
Lack of physical and spiritual nourishment makes us vulnerable to temptation and changes our view of the world around us. It will lead us to buy into a false narrative, instead of God's narrative. This happens due to the fact that we begin viewing the world through a lens of survival mode, and as a result, it impacts our thoughts, behaviors, and actions and gives Satan a playground to work in.
The story of Esau is a perfect example of that.
Understanding Your God designed Corpus Luteum.
God does amazing work in small things. An example of this in a woman's body is the: Corpus Luteum. Let's take a moment to tune into your God designed body during your menstrual cycle + see what we can learn about this tiny but mighty piece of your body.
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