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Kimberley J. Payne

encouraging women in fitness & faith

encouraging moms
in fitness,
family & faith

Believing that exercise is to the body what prayer is to the spirit
& healthy eating is to the body what Bible study is to the spirit.

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Category Archives: Where Fitness Meets Faith

What Does God Want From Us?

Posted on April 21, 2015 by Kimberley Payne
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What Does God Want From Us? My girlfriend is a runner. She runs every day and even participates in races. She didn’t start running until her mid-twenties and she was eager to learn as much about it as she could. … Continue reading →

Posted in Encouraging Moms, Where Fitness Meets Faith | Tagged discouragement, intentions, Progress not perfection, running | 2 Replies

Are You a Fan of God?

Posted on March 31, 2015 by Kimberley Payne
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Are You a Fan of God? The year was 1991. Laurier faced Mt. Allison at the Sky Dome for the Vanier Cup. This was my graduating year from Wilfrid Laurier University, so six of my girlfriends and I decided to … Continue reading →

Posted in Encouraging Moms, Where Fitness Meets Faith | Tagged 2 Samuel 6:14-15, Fanatical, not a fan, Vanier Cup, winning team | Leave a reply

What Does it Mean to be the Body of Christ?

Posted on June 3, 2014 by Kimberley Payne
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What Does it Mean to be the Body of Christ? As a former personal fitness trainer, I have learned that there are many parts to our body. I was educated in kinesiology. I learned about our muscles, bones, tendons and … Continue reading →

Posted in Where Fitness Meets Faith | Tagged church, church family, dependant, kinesiology, The Body of Christ | Leave a reply

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    Return home and tell how much God has done for you In the Bible, Jeremiah writes, “For I know the plans I have for you,” declares the Lord, “plans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you … Continue reading →

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About Kimberley

Kimberley J. PayneKimberley Payne is a motivational speaker and author who writes on  topics to encourage women in fitness and faith.

Through her work, Kimberley hopes to inspire women to live healthier lives that glorify God.

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