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Body Teaches the Soul: Ten Essential Habits to Form a Healthy and Holy Life

Contributor(s): Earley, Justin Whitmel (Author)

ISBN: 9780310368595

Publisher: Zondervan

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Pub Date: October 28, 2025

Dewey: 233.5

LCCN: 2025021909

Lexile Code: 0000

Features: Bibliography, Illustrated, Price on Product

Target Age Group: NA to NA

Physical Info: 0.70" H x 8.20" L x 5.40" W ( 0.70 lbs) 272 pages

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Description: The Body Teaches the Soul by bestselling author Justin Whitmel Earley is an inspiring, practical exploration of the union of body and spirit in our overall health. Earley intertwines personal stories, fascinating research, and biblical wisdom to offer ten simple habits that will improve your physical health and deepen your relationship with God.

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Justin Whitmel Earley is a writer, speaker, and lawyer. He is the author of The Common Rule, Habits of the Household, and Made for People, though he spends most days running his business law practice. Through his writing and speaking, Justin empowers God's people to thrive through life-giving habits that form them in the love of God and neighbor. He continually explores both how physical habits are more spiritual than we think and how spiritual habits are more physical than we think. He lives with his wife and four boys in Richmond, Virginia, spends a lot of time around fires and porches with friends, and is a part-owner of a local gym. You can follow him online at justinwhitmelearley.com.

Review Quotes: As Christians, we too often pit divine grace against human agency, and the result is that we misunderstand both. Justin avoids this by framing the goodness of habits in a way that ensures they are cultivated in light of God's favor rather than trying to make them the source of it. And now, in this wonderfully practical volume, he focuses on helping God's people remember that our bodies are a gift from God. As such, he suggests ten practices that affirm our embodied existence in a way meant to cultivate love for God, neighbor, and even self. I'm delighted his practical wisdom can continue to help many of us put our theology into practice.--Kelly M. Kapic, professor of theology, Covenant College; author, Embodied Hope and You're Only Human

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