Christian Paths to Health and Wellness 3rd ED

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026841
ISBN
9781492567752
Grade 9-AD
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Charlotte Mason
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Shalom Aleichem, well-being be upon you, best describes the Christian's path to health and wellness. Equipping young people (and ourselves!) to pursue a life of well-being, one that is full of contentment, completeness, and soundness of health describes the ultimate purpose of this rigorous high school health course.

Divided into four themes, this can be a one semester or one-year course. The first theme looks at general wellness, God's general purpose in creation, and your mission in life. Topically, this covers understanding God's mission, living life on purpose, writing a mission statement, and aligning your life to God's mission. The second theme concentrates on accepting and caring for our bodies, with an in-depth look at body image, eating disorders, and weight management. Taking body care to the next level, the third theme focuses on cardio-respiratory fitness, strength training, along with mobility and flexibility. The final theme challenges the reader to be a good steward of their body and soul. Topically this includes nutrition, vitamins and minerals, emotional health, mental disorders, stress/post-traumatic stress disorder, sleep habits, sleep disorders and personal relationships including psychosocial development, personalities, relationships, and embracing a Christian's identity. Forgiveness and peacemaking as essentials in Christian relationships are discussed. The course concludes with offering your life as a living sacrifice. An extensive glossary, references and index are included. Uses NIV Bible (1984). 251 pgs, pb.

Purchasers of the textbook receive access to numerous online resources. The student's study guide provides self-assessment questions, learning activities to apply the principles and concepts outlined in the chapter, self-reflection writing prompts and web links for further study. Additionally, key term quizzes for each chapter are provided online to reinforce learning. Information for assessing this content is found within the student text. Instructor resources include an instructor guide with learning objectives, chapter outlines, teaching tips and recommended resources, a test package to create your own tests (hundreds of test questions to choose from) and full color PowerPoint slides for teaching the course. Parent/teachers will need to contact the publisher directly for access to the instructor resources. Online access has no expiration date.

If you are looking for a serious health and wellness course to prepare your young adults for living a life to the glory of God, look no further. Teens and adults will be challenged and blessed as they learn to take responsibility for their health and wellness. ~Deanne

Publisher's Description of Christian Paths to Health and Wellness 3rd ED

God created people to be well in body, mind, and spirit—a unified and healthy whole. Christian Paths to Health and Wellness, Third Edition, helps undergraduate students explore key topics that affect their health and well-being and apply what they learn to their daily lives.

This updated text examines wellness from a holistic perspective, delving into how students can thrive in body, mind, and spirit. Students will learn how to:

  • more fully understand God, themselves, and their purpose in life;
  • have strong and healthy relationships with others;
  • develop cardiorespiratory fitness, muscular fitness, and flexibility and mobility;
  • have a healthy attitude toward their bodies, eat well, and manage weight properly;
  • understand and apply good sleep hygiene to maximize alertness; and
  • adopt emotionally healthy habits and deal with stress in a constructive way.

All of this material is based on current research and is delivered through a faith-based perspective that will help students apply aspects of behavior modification as they learn how to take charge of the health of their bodies, minds, and spirits.

Written by highly respected Christian academics, the text includes chapter objectives, a glossary that defines key terms from each chapter, and easy-to-read charts that highlight specific information. This latest edition also features a new web study guide that makes Christian Paths to Health and Wellness a particularly valuable and unique resource. For each chapter in the text, the web study guide supplies readers with:

  • an introductory self-assessment activity on the chapter's topic;
  • application and learning activities;
  • self-reflection writing prompts to help students process the chapter's content;
  • suggested websites and readings for further exploration of the topic; and
  • an interactive key terms quiz.

(The web study guide is included with all new print books and some ebooks. For ebook formats that don't provide access, the web study guide is available separately.)

Christian Paths to Health and Wellness offers instructors free access to online ancillaries, including an instructor guide, a presentation package, and a test package.

"This text," says coauthor Peter Walters, "is a book about accepting our God-given roles and capacities. Then empowered by the Spirit of God, we can make healthy choices regarding our mind, body, and soul. The end result is what ancients called ‘the good life,' current academics call ‘human flourishing,' and what scriptures call ‘shalom'."

"Personal wellness is often achieved through mental and physical discipline," adds coauthor John Byl. "However, it is also important to open yourself to the power of God through the Holy Spirit. It is written in Bible that ‘the fruit of the Spirit is love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness and self-control' (Galatians 5:22–23). Ideas related to the fruit of the Spirit have been woven through the text, and a couple of chapters offer brief vignettes on a particular fruit of the Spirit, which demonstrates how the Spirit heals and makes one well."

Christian Paths to Health and Wellness, Third Edition, will equip students with the knowledge and tools they need to adopt healthy lifestyles in all aspects of their lives. And that lifestyle will be pleasing to God and help them live out their purpose.

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Product Format:Paperback
Brand:Human Kinetics - USA
Author:John Byl
Grades:9-AD
ISBN:9781492567752
Length in Inches:11
Width in Inches:8.5
Height in Inches:0.6875
Weight in Pounds:2.35
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