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An Idol Called Food | Nutrition, Food Addiction, Spirituality

JT Tapias
Nutrition
Self-Control
Food Addiction
Gluttony
Christianity
Weight Loss
Health
Theology Of Food
Prayer
Accountability
Biblical Teachings
Overeating
Spiritual Well-Being
Spiritual Stewardship
Physical Exercise
Book Of James
Spirituality
Sanctification
Fitness
Discipline

Join us as we delve into the profound impact that food can have on our lives, examining how food can go from nourishing and and necessary for survival to over indulging, and it becomes an idol to momentarily quench the friction and adversities of life. Through insightful discussions and personal stories and interviews, we aim to challenge societal norms and provide a fresh perspective on the role ... more

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Lead Pastor of Epiphany Church, author, and seasoned minister
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JT Tapias
Host of 'An Idol Called Food', who provides insights on the relationship between food, spirituality, and personal transformation. He integrates biblical teachings with practical strategies to help listeners navigate the complexities of nutrition and its emotional ties.

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5.0 out of 5 stars from 13 ratings
  • Great perspective

    I’ve always wanted a Godly approach to food, the so called “acceptable” addiction for Christians everywhere. But God clearly wants us to take care of what he has given us and most of us including me have been destructive on our bodies with the crap food that’s everywhere destroying our health. Thank you for this very helpful and encouraging podcast I love it!! Thx for the clear honesty about the issue never discussed in church…. Gluttony.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    ndjwocjeowlxnqnog
    United States2 years ago
  • Refreshing!!

    This is a refreshing new perspective on Fitness and Nutrition. This is the first time that I hear a fitness or nutrition coach speak on this from a biblical perspective. Great show!!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Jorge Tapias
    United States2 years ago

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Feedback highlights the integration of faith and nutrition as refreshing and transformative, often encouraging personal reflections on listeners' own relationships with food.
Listeners appreciate the spiritual perspective on food, feeling particularly connected to the insights that challenge societal norms around eating habits.

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How To Lose Weight Once And For All
Q: Where would you prioritize getting off sugar?
The faster you cut processed sugar, the easier it will be to self-regulate your diet.
How To Break Free from Food Idols: A Spiritual Journey with Dr. Eric Mason
Q: Why do you think more pastors aren't speaking about the Idol of Food?
Many pastors lack the moral authority to address the issue due to their own struggles with self-control, which is often overlooked in today's culture.
How To Break Free from Food Idols: A Spiritual Journey with Dr. Eric Mason
Q: How do we start to create a biblical theology around eating?
We must have a clear understanding of enjoyment in the context of God's will, knowing that self-control is crucial and that eating also serves as a witness to others.
How To Break Free from Food Idols: A Spiritual Journey with Dr. Eric Mason
Q: How did you make the correlation between overeating and spiritual sickness?
Through experiences of stress and personal challenges, I realized my overeating was emotionally driven and linked to a lack of spiritual fulfillment.
How To Break Free from Food Idols: A Spiritual Journey with Dr. Eric Mason
Q: Could you share a little bit more on that?
Accountability requires humility and a willingness to submit certain areas of your life to others for guidance and support.

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