“Life’s Too Short to East Bad Cheese . . .”
(Nutritional & Life Lessons God Teaches Us)
By Ellie Marrendette
God set Adam in a Garden and provided the perfect Master Plan for health. Today, however, people needlessly consume “sticks and twigs” or drink tasteless protein shakes when God has already given us a perfect dietary plan in Genesis 1:29 and 9:3. Life’s Too Short to Eat Bad Cheese (Nutritional & Life Lessons God Teaches Us) addresses how God never meant for us to live by complicated, fallacy-laden, restrictive diet plans which clearly reject our Maker’s fundamental psychological, physiological and spiritual truths. We would never think of throwing trash in the Holy Temple in Jerusalem, so why do we trash our own temple of the Holy Spirit with so many unhealthy foods? Healthy living is not about denying oneself chocolate, cheese, eggs or any other food while consuming only rice cakes and celery. There is no need to suffer through some restrictive, unappetizing diet plan in the quest to obtain health. Discover true vitality through sensible eating!
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After attending Graham Jr. College in Boston and Moody Bible College, Ellie Marrandette earned her Bachelor of Ministry (BMIN) from Trinity Theological Seminary. Fascinated by psychology and physiology, God directed Ellie toward a rewarding healthcare career. She became a licensed, certified nutritional counselor, working with doctors, nutritional centers, and independently as the founder of New Creations Ministries , a faith-based solution in overcoming health challenges.
In recent years, God has focused Ellie’s path toward writing. She is the author of four Christian novels, a novella, and a non-fiction book on healthy living entitled, Life’s Too Short to Eat Bad Cheese (Nutritional and Life Lessons God Teaches Us.) All can be found on: Here. Her current endeavor is to complete a children’s devotional this year.
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