5 Reasons Your Church Needs a Health and Wellness Ministry

Health and wellness is not just what I specialize in for pay to earn a living. It is also what I'm passionate about and the area in which I've been privileged to minister to others. I have chosen to share the valuable information I've learned through my experiences as a Health and
 Wellness ministry leader as a way to encourage others to do the same. This article is the first of many on the topic with several related pieces to follow.

1. We are three-part beings; mind, body, and spirit.

Today's church spends a great deal of time focusing on the mind and spirit, but not the body. God favors balance, and when one part of a person is sick, the whole person is sick.

2. God desires that His people be well.

We know this for several reasons. One reason involves the fact that he is a loving and good parent. What good parent desires for their child to be in poor health? Also, recall from 3 John 1:2, "Beloved, I wish above all things that thou mayest prosper and be in health, even as your soul prospers".

Also recall in John 10:10 how Jesus told us that he came that we might have abundant life. It's very hard to have an abundant life and be of good service to the Lord here on earth if our bodies are ridden with disease from neglecting its upkeep. Our body is the temple of the Lord and we're supposed to maintain it.

3. A large part of the ministry of Jesus was healing sick bodies, not just sick souls.

Why shouldn't the church be a resource for this comprehensive approach to ministry? People certainly benefit from our prayers but sometimes they need more tangible help. We were cautioned not to be so heavenly minded that we are no earthly good.

4. Being sick is expensive.

People can't afford their medications these days. Do you know how many seniors in your congregation have to choose between food, utility bills, and medicine? Often, chronic illnesses can be controlled with diet and exercise. People find that they don't need as many medications when they help their body heal itself.
Of course, you should always follow the plan of care set forth by your doctor, but a good doctor should be encouraging you to take good care of yourself.

5. Many people don't know they're sick.

Related information
Many people could be walking around your congregation right now with an illness they don't know about. Whose life might you save through a ministry activity like a simple, inexpensive blood pressure screening?
 
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Hi Rachelle, Thanks for the comment. This ministry is very active in many churches I know and it's making a difference in the quality of people's lives in the congregation and the community. I encourage you to share this article with anyone you know in ministry right now. Please share it with other Christians that work in the health and wellness field, too. My hope is to make people aware of the benefits of this type of ministry and guide them on how to start and run it.

Posted on 10/18/2008 at 10:10:49 AM

Interesting. I've never heard of a regular ministry that addresses health, but with all the interest today, it's a good idea. Thanks for sharing.

Posted on 10/18/2008 at 6:10:48 AM

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