What’s Your Story?
Be a walking billboard of faith–someone needs to know your story.
Be a walking billboard of faith–someone needs to know your story.
She was finally going to do something to help herself. It was either now or never.
These coworkers became more like family by cooking for each other once a week.
I was hooked on quick-fix diets and embarrassed every time I gained back all the weight. Until I found the long-term solution I was looking for.
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Weeds are weeds and gossip is gossip. Both choke off life.
Every diet I tried, every weight-loss book I’d ever read—nothing worked. Then I asked for one more thing.
Five-foot-two, 240 pounds. If she didn’t stop overeating she’d be dead by 30.
These weight-loss whizzes help other members of their church lose weight, too.
He was overweight, out of shape and on the verge of a heart attack. He was also my husband. How was I going to help him?
No matter what I tried, I couldn't lose those extra 100 pounds. Sometimes you have to start small to make a big difference.