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Church|Tue, Jan. 15 2008 01:49 PM EST

Churches Offer Spiritual Help for Weight Loss

By Michelle A. Vu|Christian Post Reporter

Churches across the nation have found a new way to improve the lives of congregants – helping them lose weight.

Whether the motivation is self-improvement, a closer relationship with God, or to raise funds for their church, a growing number of people are turning to their local church rather than a weight-loss expert to shed the pounds.

Take Minister Thea Wilson of the African American-membered First Baptist Church of Glenarden (FBCG) in Upper Marlboro, Md , for instance. She lost 80 pounds through a unique church-designed weight-loss program that teaches self-discipline based on Biblical principles.

In FBCG’s “Fit for the Kingdom” ministry, participants are given Bible studies in conjunction with diet restrictions so they grow in faith as their waist size shrinks.

“We teach people how to replace a relationship that has been developed with food or any other thing that is controlling them and replace that with a relationship with God,” said Wilson, who is associate minister at FBCG and director of the “Fit for the Kingdom” ministry.

“A lot of people run to food for comfort for reasons other than just to fuel their bodies.”

Participants are taught to wait for their “God-given” physiological hunger signals – such as a stomach growl or burning sensation – before eating, and to stop eating once their hunger is satisfied. Other tips include cutting portions in half and eating on smaller plates.

“We are not going to deprive you of the food that you love,” Wilson said chuckling, noting that participants are not forced to eat planned meals. “We want to try to re-teach you how to eat and how to feed the body.”

Bible studies in the weight loss program are especially important for people addicted to food, Wilson emphasized. Counselors spend 10 weeks teaching the Bible and talking to participants on how they can have a “more loving relationship with their Creator.” A prayer life and praise and worship are also encouraged in the program.

“We say that your restriction is your knowing whether or not you are obeying God,” Wilson said. “Because when your heart is right your outside will follow…We train people to have inner control because when the inside is controlled then the outside will be controlled.”

On average, participants in the “Fit for the Kingdom” program lose 2 pounds per week.
Since the ministry’s inception in 1997, several thousands have gone through the weight lost program.

Besides aesthetic reasons, the weight loss ministry was also designed as a life-saving strategy for the African-American community. High blood pressure, heart disease, and diabetes linked to obesity are statistically more common and more severe in black Americans than in other races.

“In the African-American community, the church is very important,” said Darlene Breaux, a Weight Watchers meeting leader to the Houston Chronicle. “In church we get the message about being a good steward. A lot of things that are ailing us can be addressed in a change in diet, lifestyle.”

Breaux is helping to oversee the Weight Watchers “Lose the Weight. Give it Back Church Challenge” currently taking place in the Houston-area. Currently, four predominantly black churches in the city are competing to win $5,000 for their church by having the highest percentage of participating members lose five percent of their starting weight. Continue »

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  • sbnt »
    Fri Jan 18, 2008 12:21 pm Agree: 3   Disagree: 0

    It's interesting that we are always looking for a quick fix to the overeating issue by taking a pill or making a company like Jenny Craig money. I've tried God's principles in managing my weight and I have experienced so much freedom that no diet I've done in the past has done. Trust me, I've been overweight all my life and tried every cabbage soup, liquid, counting points, eating pre-portioned foods...practically all of them. God has freed me to enjoy food and still lose weight. What a great balance.

  • Thu Jan 17, 2008 2:14 pm Agree: 2   Disagree: 0

    caikens......
    You're absolutely right about all these diet fads...they're so stressful to stick to. I like what you said about controlling oneself rather than trying to control food, and about his yoke being easy and his burden light. I need to lose some weight and I have decided to go God's way in this. Thank you for the encouragement.

  • Thu Jan 17, 2008 5:11 am Agree: 3   Disagree: 0

    I've tried Jenny, I've tried Weight Watchers but I couldn't stick with them because they were either to costly (buying all the meals) or too restrictive (eat this, weigh this, don't that). Who wants to live their life like that?! What finally worked for me was the bible based program - Weigh Down- I took at FBCG. It was awesome! Instead of trying to control the food, I learned to control myself. God said to take His yoke upon ourselves because it is easy and his burden is light. Basically, God's way was so much easier and you feel so much freedom from the pills, the plans and the programs. Just follow your God-given signals and you'll see what I mean. Gluttony is a sin and the only way to conquer sin is with Christ!

    P.S. I've lost 20 lbs to date and I'm still eating my favorite foods!

  • Wed Jan 16, 2008 9:39 am Agree: 3   Disagree: 0

    Have you called Jenny yet?

  • Tue Jan 15, 2008 6:25 pm Agree: 1   Disagree: 0

    For what it's worth.....If I had a choice between pills or dietary supplements and a bible-based diet programme, I think I would opt for the latter. I have this aversion for "pills" and stuff, even those that claim to be "natural" and I would much rather go along with assistance from the Maker's Manual!

  • Tue Jan 15, 2008 5:36 pm Agree: 0   Disagree: 0

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