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- February / March 2016
February / March 2016
In this issue
You Are Altogether Beautiful
By Elizabeth Oates Excerpt was taken from If You Could See as Jesus by Elizabeth Oates with permission of Barbour Publishing, Inc. Women are strange creatures. We sit around comparing…
Character – It’s In The Execution
By Brad Bloom, Publisher You’d think, since I’ve been publishing this magazine for over a decade, that I would have attended countless bodybuilding competitions. The truth is, I’ve only been…
The Might Of Meekness
Men share about the character qualities that make them strong. NOTE: This is a multi-page article. Click on the numbers below to access each page. Hey guys take a…
Fitivities Family Fun
When was the last time you played a board game? Maybe you do a little Monopoly, Clue, Chutes and Ladders or Candyland. One of the challenges you face with these…
Get Into Character
By Kimberly Bloom, Character Strength Department Editor Character is a big word challenging us toward significance in heart, purpose and commitment. It dares us to look deeper into our mirrored…
HIIT It In 16!
By Jason Rhymer, Training Department Contributor Here’s a fun program that is perfect for short attention spans and anyone that needs a lot of variety in their workouts. “HIIT It…
Character Beyond the Call of Duty
Colonel Thomas Hundley has an unyielding passion to serve his country, his fellow men and women in uniform and above all else, his heavenly father. The twenty-six year U.S. Army…
2016 Top Bod On Campus – Kendra Morlan
Name: Kendra Morlan University / College: Abilene Christian University Age: 22 Year: Senior Height / Weight: 5’6,” 127lb Degree Sought: Kinesiology, Health Promotion To start things off, let’s begin with…
2016 Top Bod on Campus – Max Priestley
Name: Max Priestley University / College: Abilene Christian University Age: 22 Year: Senior Height / Weight: 6’2” 225 lbs Degree Sought: Kinesiology with a minor in Christian Ministry To start…
Breathing Room For The Active Person
Adapted from Breathing Room by Josh Reich. Used by permission. PUBLISHER’S NOTE: Living an active lifestyle (physically, professionally and socially) can often have the opposite outcome of what we want.…













