Looking for Christian Friends
sunabove
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Hi all. I'm back and have 5.5kg to lose and would love to get to know other fellow Christians.
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Welcome back.
I wanted to point you in the direction of these two groups:
http://community.myfitnesspal.com/en/group/378-christian-support-group
http://community.myfitnesspal.com/en/group/3288-we-are-made-to-crave-lets-get-fit-4-christ
you may find their discussions enjoyable and a great place to find friends.
~Best wishes on your journey2 -
Hi! I'm back after 4 years. I got a little carried away over Christmas. They have made many improvements since
I did this 4 years ago. I like it.2 -
Hi. I'm not new to this app but new to this group. Excited to find Christian group.
I would like friends for support and also give support. Due to health issues I have to keep posts short and are not able to read lengthy posts on a regular basis.
Short and sweet is me. Please friend me if you are in a similar situation.
God bless.3 -
Send me a friend request I have lots of health issues too.1
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Christian woman here with health issues also. Am new to here also.send me a friend request please,not sure how to do it.2
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DresdenSinn If you don't believe that's on you, but why on earth would you post something like that? Just go on about your business. The title was lookin for Christian friends, so why would you even click on it in the first place? Oh wait, I know... to get a rise out of someone. Well, I can't keep my mouth shut. I'm sorry that you feel the way you do, and maybe your prayers haven't ever been answered because of the simple fact that you don't believe... My God answers my prayers everyday. I wish you luck as you go about your journey, I will pray for you. My Jesus loves us all!
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Sorry about that (now deleted) guy. Not all atheists are like that. Best wishes to all of you.4
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Sent you a request if you want to add me1
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sent you a friend request!
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tad confused why a religion is focused on with losing weight, not trying to instigate but curious if its a spiritual way to help lose weight/tone up
5.5kgs is an easy goal with the right motivation, so best of luck!9 -
I think this would be a great group. I'm always looking for spiritual support from fellow believers.
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tad confused why a religion is focused on with losing weight, not trying to instigate but curious if its a spiritual way to help lose weight/tone up
5.5kgs is an easy goal with the right motivation, so best of luck!
Same way people come in looking for trans, gay, black, Hispanic etc... friends. People want to feel that kinship with like friends.2 -
ThatUserNameIsAllReadyTaken wrote: »tad confused why a religion is focused on with losing weight, not trying to instigate but curious if its a spiritual way to help lose weight/tone up
5.5kgs is an easy goal with the right motivation, so best of luck!
Same way people come in looking for trans, gay, black, Hispanic etc... friends. People want to feel that kinship with like friends.
Not sure that's what he meant.
Lonsy:
That's how faith works. If you'll accept the idea that Alcoholics' Anonymous (AA) is successful method of recovery for alcoholics (because it is), the crux of AA is admitting that the person is powerless without the help of a higher power, which they call "God as we understand him."
A Christian weight loss support group, then, helps Christians in the same way MFP users help each other--PLUS Christians help each other to have faith that God is at work within all of us. When we succeed, we'll have done so with the help of God's grace.
Oh, by the way: Add me.4 -
but isnt that an isolation point? plenty of people with experience and knowledge here but pulling away only to a certain direction based on a specific idea or title just doesn't make much sense to myself.
We all have a goal much alike the AA here and saying " such and such ONLY" restricted to someones race/religion or idea of life.
I have no issues with people wanting to stick to their own in a sense but its a wasted resource and segregating again3 -
tad confused why a religion is focused on with losing weight, not trying to instigate but curious if its a spiritual way to help lose weight/tone up
5.5kgs is an easy goal with the right motivation, so best of luck!
The bible says our bodies are the temple of the Holy Spirit. Many believers (including myself) believe that keeping the "temple" healthy so one is fully able to be used by God (not limited by sluggishness, ill health, etc) is very important. Probably, those that aren't Christians would either have difficulty understanding this aspect or be adverse to discussing how it relates to weight loss. I know for me, the state of my walk with God is often mirrored in how I'm eating. Probably hard to explain the aspect of fellowship with other believers that are going through the same thing, but here's a piece of it, anyway. BTW, it's a good and fair question for you to ask.5 -
friends who go to church would be cool1
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Any religion, if you read their holy books (not just the Bible but also the others) tells you to be a "good person". Ways to be that good person is described differently but it all sums up to the same outcome.
What you need is not just Christians, but good people even if they're a different religion, who are willing to help you, motivate you and carry you to your goals when you don't feel strong enough.
I'm not a Christian, but I believe in the same power you do..You call it God, I call it Allah. So if you don't mind a non christian willing to help you out, you can always add me.8 -
Adding you!1
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ronjsteele1 wrote: »tad confused why a religion is focused on with losing weight, not trying to instigate but curious if its a spiritual way to help lose weight/tone up
5.5kgs is an easy goal with the right motivation, so best of luck!
The bible says our bodies are the temple of the Holy Spirit. Many believers (including myself) believe that keeping the "temple" healthy so one is fully able to be used by God (not limited by sluggishness, ill health, etc) is very important. Probably, those that aren't Christians would either have difficulty understanding this aspect or be adverse to discussing how it relates to weight loss. I know for me, the state of my walk with God is often mirrored in how I'm eating. Probably hard to explain the aspect of fellowship with other believers that are going through the same thing, but here's a piece of it, anyway. BTW, it's a good and fair question for you to ask.
ronjsteele1..yes!! By taking care of our temples we are honoring God. I have noticed throughout years that I eat when I feel sad, anxious, mad and so on.... By doing this I was putting (junk) Food above God since I would grab that cookie, or ice cream or cake when I should be grabbing my bible (or praying) when I have troubles instead of food that is just going to hurt my health in the long run. If you haven't read Made to Crave I highly recommend it!
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ronjsteele1 wrote: »tad confused why a religion is focused on with losing weight, not trying to instigate but curious if its a spiritual way to help lose weight/tone up
5.5kgs is an easy goal with the right motivation, so best of luck!
The bible says our bodies are the temple of the Holy Spirit. Many believers (including myself) believe that keeping the "temple" healthy so one is fully able to be used by God (not limited by sluggishness, ill health, etc) is very important. Probably, those that aren't Christians would either have difficulty understanding this aspect or be adverse to discussing how it relates to weight loss. I know for me, the state of my walk with God is often mirrored in how I'm eating. Probably hard to explain the aspect of fellowship with other believers that are going through the same thing, but here's a piece of it, anyway. BTW, it's a good and fair question for you to ask.
ronjsteele1..yes!! By taking care of our temples we are honoring God. I have noticed throughout years that I eat when I feel sad, anxious, mad and so on.... By doing this I was putting (junk) Food above God since I would grab that cookie, or ice cream or cake when I should be grabbing my bible (or praying) when I have troubles instead of food that is just going to hurt my health in the long run. If you haven't read Made to Crave I highly recommend it!
^^^^Dead on.^^^^ I haven't read that book but will look at getting it. This past week the Lord has really illuminated my need to shore up my walk with Him a bit. It's easy to get complacent after being saved a long time.0 -
Hi guys! I am a Baptist pastors daughter and a newly appointed youth teacher at my church. I'm looking for friends who will support and motivate me in my weight loss journey. God has given me an amazing opportunity to teach these kiddos and I cannot do it effectively unless I live a healthy Godly lifestyle. Feel free to add me5
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Fellow brother in Christ here! Rely on him and there is nothing you can't do.. it's all in gods plan not ours3
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but isnt that an isolation point? plenty of people with experience and knowledge here but pulling away only to a certain direction based on a specific idea or title just doesn't make much sense to myself.
We all have a goal much alike the AA here and saying " such and such ONLY" restricted to someones race/religion or idea of life.
I have no issues with people wanting to stick to their own in a sense but its a wasted resource and segregating again
It is an isolation point. This is not something I have ever thought should matter in relation to any one who comes in looking for one certain type of friend. I understand the reasons but I don't do that myself. On the other hand I figure if somehow isolating a certain group and sticking within that group is what helps a person achieve their goals the so be it.0 -
Any religion, if you read their holy books (not just the Bible but also the others) tells you to be a "good person". Ways to be that good person is described differently but it all sums up to the same outcome.
What you need is not just Christians, but good people even if they're a different religion, who are willing to help you, motivate you and carry you to your goals when you don't feel strong enough.
I'm not a Christian, but I believe in the same power you do..You call it God, I call it Allah. So if you don't mind a non christian willing to help you out, you can always add me.
I completely agree! I would consider myself to be a very good and moral person. I try to always speak kindly - or at least think carefully before saying anything that is unkind. I believe that how you treat others will come back and haunt you sooner or later - some call that Karma, I call that justice. I try to take care of people and do for people who cant do for themselves. I teach my children to live morally, honestly, and respectfully, to work hard and to accountability for their actions.
But I am not Christian, I am Jewish. And I don't believe that makes me any less of a good person compared to a Christian or Muslim or any other religion (or lack there of). I believe that we are supposed to build bridges where ever we can, so that when we come to a crossing that is very difficult, we can use our bridge building experience to get across. Hope that's not too deep for y'all.4 -
I would appreciate some spiritual friends. I'm a Christian. I'm 33, In the UK ..recovering from breast cancer. I'm a mum of 2 amazing kids. I'm not angry about getting cancer... I feel blessed I survived. I wanna take better care of the amazing body God gave me. It's been through so much. Xx
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Any religion, if you read their holy books (not just the Bible but also the others) tells you to be a "good person". Ways to be that good person is described differently but it all sums up to the same outcome.
What you need is not just Christians, but good people even if they're a different religion, who are willing to help you, motivate you and carry you to your goals when you don't feel strong enough.
I'm not a Christian, but I believe in the same power you do..You call it God, I call it Allah. So if you don't mind a non christian willing to help you out, you can always add me.
I completely agree! I would consider myself to be a very good and moral person. I try to always speak kindly - or at least think carefully before saying anything that is unkind. I believe that how you treat others will come back and haunt you sooner or later - some call that Karma, I call that justice. I try to take care of people and do for people who cant do for themselves. I teach my children to live morally, honestly, and respectfully, to work hard and to accountability for their actions.
But I am not Christian, I am Jewish. And I don't believe that makes me any less of a good person compared to a Christian or Muslim or any other religion (or lack there of). I believe that we are supposed to build bridges where ever we can, so that when we come to a crossing that is very difficult, we can use our bridge building experience to get across. Hope that's not too deep for y'all.
Anyone can add me if they wish. Just wanted to say that this is spot-on. I do not believe that a good person is determined by being Christian or not. Am I Christian? Yes. However, I think that "good" is determined by how you live your life and treat others; it is not determined by what you call God (or even if you believe in one).1 -
ronjsteele1 wrote: »tad confused why a religion is focused on with losing weight, not trying to instigate but curious if its a spiritual way to help lose weight/tone up
5.5kgs is an easy goal with the right motivation, so best of luck!
The bible says our bodies are the temple of the Holy Spirit. Many believers (including myself) believe that keeping the "temple" healthy so one is fully able to be used by God (not limited by sluggishness, ill health, etc) is very important. Probably, those that aren't Christians would either have difficulty understanding this aspect or be adverse to discussing how it relates to weight loss. I know for me, the state of my walk with God is often mirrored in how I'm eating. Probably hard to explain the aspect of fellowship with other believers that are going through the same thing, but here's a piece of it, anyway. BTW, it's a good and fair question for you to ask.
YES! ^0 -
Hi I'm new here and a Christian looking for some support from other Christians! Feel free to add me!!1
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Another Christian - new to MFP in the last couple of weeks0
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