A Nutrient-Dense Theology of Food for Families
For me, as a dietitian and follower of Christ, food is God’s love made nutrient dense.
Knowing God as the Father means knowing he has made us, knows us, and actively pursues us. He doesn’t wait for our students to fix themselves; rather, he’s been chasing them from the beginning.

For me, as a dietitian and follower of Christ, food is God’s love made nutrient dense.
Questions like this one give us a wonderful opportunity to remind students that God’s grace is a free gift in Jesus.
Jesus restores work to its proper place by stepping in to be the faithful Savior that nothing else ever could ever be. His perfect life, substitutionary death, and victorious resurrection have secured for us all the security, meaning, and identity we will ever need.
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