A Judeo-Christian might say that one ought to become spiritually fit so as to live life better and also to live live according to the plan that God has for your life.
become a vampire, that should do it :)
Go to church?
Yes, "spiritually based" should be hyphenated when used as a compound adjective preceding a noun. For example, in the phrase "spiritually based practices," the hyphen clarifies that "spiritually" modifies "based," creating a clear and precise description. When the phrase follows the noun, the hyphen is typically not necessary, as in "These practices are spiritually based."
reading bible always praying and good at everything
Specialization would lead the worker to become depressed spiritually and physically.
well, if you want to have a rather interesting way become fit or stay fit and get exercise, and you don't always want go outside, get the wii fit. If you don't mind a less interesting and less fun way to become fit or stay fit and get exercise or just not become fit or stay fit and get exercise, the dsi XL is very good for camera, recorder, and portable gaming system for going on trips.
Mate she's got the fittest spirit I've seen in years kiss kiss
so they can stay fit and healthy and not become overweight :)
Yes. There should be no restrictions as long as he is qualified and medically fit.
The Bible doesn't record that he did. Personally, I don't think he did.
it is not necessary, but many do it once they have become a Christian to signify the new birth and renewal that happens spiritually.
"Spiritually fit for you" the spirit is an abstract "Nothing works better than Crest" Nnothing is an abstract, it isnt concrete