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Faith in Motion invites readers on a transformative journey where belief and behavior converge. Drawing from groundbreaking research on the physical activity practices of the Seventh-Day Adventist community in the UK, Hezron Ottey explores how faith can be a powerful force not just for spiritual health but for physical and communal well-being. This compelling book uncovers the unique ways in which religious values, cultural identity, and lifestyle intersect to promote holistic health. With a blend of narrative insight, scholarly depth, and lived experience, Faith in Motion challenges…mehr

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Faith in Motion invites readers on a transformative journey where belief and behavior converge. Drawing from groundbreaking research on the physical activity practices of the Seventh-Day Adventist community in the UK, Hezron Ottey explores how faith can be a powerful force not just for spiritual health but for physical and communal well-being. This compelling book uncovers the unique ways in which religious values, cultural identity, and lifestyle intersect to promote holistic health. With a blend of narrative insight, scholarly depth, and lived experience, Faith in Motion challenges readers--whether scholars, health professionals, church leaders, or seekers--to rethink how theology can shape wellness, community engagement, and personal purpose. In an age of rising health disparities, this book offers a timely and hope-filled vision: that moving in faith can indeed move the world.
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Hezron Ottey is a researcher, health professional, and community leader based in Telford, England. He served for over a decade as a nurse in the NHS and has held roles as a lecturer and researcher in the UK and abroad. He is the Founder and Director of Telford Community Basketball CIC, dedicated to promoting wellbeing, inclusivity, and confidence through sport. His PhD in Health and Welfare Studies explored the intersection of faith, identity, and physical activity in the UK.