Last Sunday I visited Empowerment Temple church in Baltimore. During the service I learned that the congregation was preparing for a ten-day journey of prayer, fasting and spiritual enlightenment inspired by Elizabeth Gilbert's memoir, "Eat, Pray, Love."
I loved the idea of embarking on such a journey with the entire congregation and welcomed the idea of growing spiritually while improving my health. We were instructed to read Daniel (chapters 1-3), to participate in daily prayer calls with the Pastor and to abstain from eating meat, bread and sweets for ten days. I remember thinking, "cool, not eating meat is no big deal for me and I'll even cut out caffeine."
I am now on day seven of the ten-day fast and will admit this is one of the hardest things I've ever done. I can be extremely focused and disciplined when I need to be and although I have not touched one drop of meat, bread or sugar since last Sunday, I am climbing the walls! I dream of buffet tables laden with rotisserie chickens, broiled salmon, freshly baked breads, CHEESECAKE and huge urns filled with piping hot COFFEE!!! I am literally counting down the days and have already started planning my first meal after the fast.
The good news is that during this fast I have gained clarity on several issues I was struggling with, I've notice a huge difference in my energy levels and I believe I've lost a couple of pounds. I will continue to be faithful on this journey...just four more days to go. I feel so good that I've decided to continue the fast with a friend for the next couple of months or so. We won't fast for ten days in a row but we have committed to fasting for three days in a row every week. NO MEAT, BREAD, SWEETS OR CAFFEINE.

Seasoned & Stirred!



Hi!Just came across your blog tonight and wanted to let you know about my blog, Those Who Hunger, which provides recipes and devotions for people participating in a Daniel Fast. Perhaps it will encourage you on your journey! I pray that God will richly bless you as you seek Him.
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"Blessed are those who hunger and thirst for righteousness, for they will be filled." - Matthew 5:6
Hi Kristen, thanks for visiting, for the encouragement and the scripture! Your blog sounds great as it has two of my favorite things--spirituality/devotionals and food--thanks for sharing it with us! I will definitely stop by to check out the recipes and devotions. I see you've already shared the info on the Empowerment Temple Facebook wall. Awesome! Thanks. :>)
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