Is Weight Really a Vital Sign?
Advocating for yourself in weight-centric spaces can be hard and exhausting. But it’s worth it in the fight to cultivate a healthier relationship with your body and take the focus off of weight. Weight alone tells us very little about a person’s health. And the number on the scale simply isn’t vital to your immediate survival.
Diet Culture in the Church: What it Looks Like, Why It’s a Problem, and What Christians Can Do Instead
The church often shows up looking a whole lot like the world in how church leaders and communities talk about diets, weight, and eating. Here’s why this is a problem and what we can do about it as Christians instead.
Eating Disorders vs. Disordered Eating: Know the Difference
Struggling to understand the line between eating disorders vs. disordered eating? You’re not alone. We’ll explore the medical definitions, real-life behaviors, and subtle patterns that often go unnoticed yet deeply impact your relationship with food, body image, and exercise. You’ll learn how diet culture disguises disordered habits as “healthy,” why early recognition matters, and what recovery can truly look like. Whether you’re questioning your own habits or supporting a loved one, this guide will help you spot the signs and remind you that full recovery is absolutely possible!
Nourishment 101: A Simple Guide to Eating Well Without Food Rules
Nourishment is more than choosing the so called right foods. It is about caring for your body in a way that supports health, energy, and overall wellbeing with consistency, variety, and enough food. Diet culture often creates confusion by adding complicated rules, but the truth is that nutrition can be simple. Eating regularly, avoiding long gaps without food, enjoying a variety of food groups, and making sure you are eating enough are the foundations. These basics help your body feel supported and thrive every day.
5 Tips to Navigate Holiday Eating with Food Freedom
Holiday eating does not have to mean guilt, stress, or planning your next diet. Food freedom allows you to enjoy seasonal meals without rules or shame. It means listening to your body, choosing satisfying foods, and letting go of the pressure to compensate or restrict. You can move your body because it feels good, not because you need to earn your food. This season, give yourself permission to enjoy food as part of the celebration and care for your health in a way that is kind, flexible, and sustainable.