S3. E16. The New York Times asked me about "Biblical eating"... Here's what I said! episode artwork

EPISODE · May 27, 2026 · 17 MIN

S3. E16. The New York Times asked me about "Biblical eating"... Here's what I said!

from Your Daily Bread · host Abbie Stasior MS, RDN, LDN, CIEC

When a reporter from The New York Times reached out to interview me about "Biblical eating," I knew this wasn't just a conversation about food—it was a conversation about faith, stewardship, identity, and the growing confusion around what it actually means to honor God with our bodies. In today's episode, I'm taking you behind the scenes of that interview and sharing what I wish every Christian woman understood about health. If you've ever wondered:  "What does God actually care about when it comes to food?"  "Can I pursue health without becoming obsessed?"  "How do I honor God with my body without falling into legalism?" This episode is for you.  In This Episode, You'll Learn: ✨ What I shared with The New York Times about Biblical eating ✨ Why Biblical eating is not a Christian version of diet culture ✨ The difference between stewardship and body obsession ✨ How diet culture often disguises itself as discipline ✨ Why your identity must be rooted in Christ—not your weight, appearance, or eating habits ✨ What Scripture actually teaches about caring for your body ✨ How to invite God into your health journey without turning it into another performance-based project Ready to start your journey? If this episode spoke to you and you’re ready to heal your relationship with food, your body, and grow closer to God through it… Book a free 20-minute call with me here: 👉 https://bio.site/abbiefrye   Link to New York Times Article: 👉 https://www.nytimes.com/2026/05/13/style/biblical-eating-tiktok-maha-rfk.html  

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