In this episode of Radical Radiance, host Rebecca George sits down with guest Heather Creekmore to discuss the complex relationship between faith, food and body image. They explore the cultural influences that shape our perceptions, and challenge the societal norms centering around diets. Heather reveals her personal struggles with eating and shares valuable insights from her upcoming workbook aimed at Christian women grappling with body image issues. She also gives listeners a sneak peek into her upcoming book Aging Gratefully, which offers a deeper perspective on beauty and self-worth as we age.




Rebecca and Heather chat about:

The role of food in the Bible and its importance in celebrations
Diet culture and its effect on body image
The importance of all three macronutrients (carbohydrates, fat, and protein)
The impact of societal standards on body image and aging.



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Each chapter includes prayer prompts, Scripture for further study, questions for reflection, action steps to move your goal forward, and accompanying videos (for individuals or small groups). So grab a friend (or 8) and let’s use God’s Word as our compass to “do the thing”.


After all, if not now…when?