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View Food as a Good Gift: Building a Healthy Theology of Eating and Body Image, Ep. 11 Waiting for Weight Loss Series

View Food as a Good Gift: Building a Healthy Theology of Eating and Body Image, Ep. 11 Waiting for Weight Loss Series

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Today, Heather Creekmore guides listeners through a transformative conversation about our mindset toward food, rooted in biblical truth. If you’ve ever felt trapped by diet culture’s rules or found yourself struggling with your relationship with food and body image, this episode is for you.

Heather addresses the core fears and misconceptions many women face—seeing food as an enemy rather than a good gift from God. She shares personal stories about disordered eating and reveals scriptural truths that encourage us to receive food with gratitude rather than guilt or suspicion. Discover why enjoying food isn’t indulgent, but a step towards true health, and how shame—not satisfaction—is the real enemy of caring for your body.

Listen as Heather Creekmore explains practical steps for healing your relationship with food, escaping the binge-restrict cycle, and developing sustainable, positive habits that honor both God and your health. Plus, learn how joining the Waiting for Weight Loss community can offer you ongoing support from coaches and like-minded women.

Tune in for encouragement, prayer, and actionable tips to help you stop comparing, start living, and see food the way God intends—for nourishment, joy, and provision.

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