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Chris Davis | Building a Faith and Fitness Community

Chris Davis | Building a Faith and Fitness Community

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“I never felt called to do anything. I was a ‘Pew Sitter’ for most of my walk. Which is not what we’re called to, but I was comfortable there… there’s not a lot of growth in comfort zones. Then one day scrolling my Instagram feed, I happened upon this post about a woman who’d had a brain aneurysm." In this episode, Faith and Fitness Springfield Director shares his story of how God called him to start a fitness ministry in his gym and how the faithful obedience of believers led him to where he is today.

What you’ll hear about in this episode 👇🏽

  • How Chris came to know the Lord

  • Why Chris started a faith and fitness focused community in his gym

  • How he has grown and been challenged leading his Faith + Fitness ministry as someone without “official” ministry experience

  • What is it like being a believer in Oregon

  • How he structures the workouts and message

  • How has his ministry impacted the local gym community

Links from the episode:

Point One Vision: www.pointonevision.com

Point One’s Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/pointonevision

Hosted by Lindsey Heidel, The Holy Alive Podcast brings you interviews, advice, and education on how to improve your physical life along with your mental, emotional, relational, and spiritual experiences.

Holy Alive is a production of Point One Vision, a 501c3 nonprofit organization that equips, empowers, and educates the fitness industry to exercise biblical living and what it means to be “strong to serve.”

Music by Coma-Media from Pixabay

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