Long ago I picked up a short, witty rule of thumb for taking care of myself that has stuck with me: don’t live to eat, eat to live. In many ways Renee Wiggins, RD. LD., has given health-conscious readers a short and enjoyable tool in her recently self-published, 163-page paperback titled, Being Fabulously Fit in God’s Kingdom: A 40-Day Journey to Wellness. This easy-to-read volume is written simply enough for most anyone to get into.
Wiggins sets up a series of short devotions that cover 40 days. Each devotion covers anywhere from 1-½ to 7 pages of fairly large print. Each daily devotion is straightforward, positive, practical, and to the point.
Normally the reading for the day will begin with a short Scripture passage from various translations. Then it moves to a singular thought or concept for the reader to grasp. Next there comes a basic prayer to be used.
And finally a practical section ends the chapter that may include questions to answer with ample room to write those answers, helpful dietary or exercise lists, or some other beneficial suggestive tidbits. The book concludes with 14 appendices, some of which contain blank charts that the reader can copy and use.
Being Fabulously Fit in God’s Kingdom is jam-packed with valuable material on how to steadily get fit, and maintain a healthy life: body and soul. I enjoyed the simplicity of the material, and how it was set out in daily bite-size portions. This book could easily be a plus to any exercise, or health-minded, support group in a church or community that needs a place to begin.
I recommend Being Fabulously Fit in God’s Kingdom.