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“Dear friend, I pray that you may enjoy good health and that all may go well with you, even as your soul is getting along well.” 3 John 1:2 saving lives through health literaCy | a guiDe for your plaCe of faith anD worship TABLE OF CONTENTS A Letter from a Pastor .................................................................................................................................... 2 Introduction and Purpose of the Guide .......................................................................................................... 4 The Four Pillars................................................................................................................................................. 7 Pillar 1: A Pastor Who is Committed and Involved Pillar 2: Church Activities that Promote a Healthy Lifestyle Pillar 3: A Church Environment that Promotes Healthy Lifestyle Living and Health Literacy Pillar 4: Saving Lives Health Advocates and Peer Counseling that Motivates Church Members to Live Healthy Healthy Living and Wellness Defned ........................................................................................................... 8 Saving Lives Affrmations ................................................................................................................................ 8 Bringing Saving Lives to you place of faith and worship ............................................................................... 9 Faith based organizational activities that promote healthy eating and well being ..................................... 10 Customizing Saving Lives for your church ................................................................................................... 12 Keeping the spirit alive ................................................................................................................................. 13 Success stories ............................................................................................................................................... 15 The good news about fruits and vegetables ................................................................................................ 17 What’s in fruits and vegetables? .................................................................................................................. 19 The colors of health ..................................................................................................................................... 20 How many servings do you need each day? ............................................................................................... 21 What’s a serving? It’s all in your hand ........................................................................................................ 22 The history of Saving Lives .......................................................................................................................... 23 Appendix A: Planning Materials • Roles and Responsibilities of the Church Coordinator and Planning Team • Agenda for First Planning Team Meeting • Educational Activity Task List and Timeline • Educational Activity Planning Form • Educational Activity Feedback Form — What Do You Think? • Hands-on Health and Well-being Activities • August 2012 | Health Care Screening Agenda of Activities • February 2013 | Workshop | Appointed Pills • Research Questions Saving Lives — a university-faith based partnership for health and well-being PLUMGROVE BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. Tyshawn Gardner, Senior Pastor CHURCH LOGO AND TAGLINE Members, God cares about every aspect of our lives. His Word says, “Beloved, I wish above all things that thou mayest prosper and be in health, even as thy soul prospereth.” (3: John 2). Sadly, many Americans, African American Church leaders in particular, have gone home to the Lord too early in life from diseases that can be prevented. I see them die in their 40s, 50s, and early 60s. This is just when their wisdom and guidance is most needed to instruct the next generation. Brethren, this ought not be! Eating a healthy diet along with an active lifestyle may help us lower our chances of diseases such as high blood pressure, stroke, diabetes, heart disease, and some types of cancer. The National Cancer Institute recommends eating 5 to 9 servings of fruits and vegetables a day because it’s important for our health. From the beginning, God knew what kinds of food He wanted us to eat. “Then God said, ‘I give you every seed-bearing plant on the face of the whole earth and every tree that has fruit with seed in it. They will be yours for food.” (Genesis 1:29). Join me in embracing the University of Alabama Saving Lives Initiative, a program for faith based organizations to increase health literacy and promote health and wellness. SLI is here to improve the health and wellness of all involved. Trust me. It is easy to bring healthy eating and wellness practices into the church when you prayerfully and diligently use the program. Doing SLI hands-on interactive activities and participating in the health screenings is a blessing beyond measure. Do you not know that your body is a temple of the Holy Spirit, who is in you, who you have received from God?” Let’s start treating our body like the temple that it is. In Love, Pastor Tyshawn Gardner, Ph.D. 2 Saving Lives — a university-faith based partnership for health and well-being “You must start at the center of the community, which is the church in African American communities.” The Rev. Dr. Melvin B. Tuggle III, author of “It is Well With My Soul—Churches and Institutions Collaborating for Public Health” Beautiful Garden of Prayer Baptist Church, Baltimore, MD Saving Lives — a university-faith based partnership for health and well-being 3 INTRODUCTION PURPOSE OF THIS GUIDE • Advocate support. The Saving Lives Initiative (SLI) program is a This guide explains how to run the program in university-faith based health literacy and well-being your place of faith and worship. It tells how to create program developed for places of faith and worship in a SLI program to ft your congregation. It also has the rural south. The program is designed to empower tools and handouts to get started, and resources for faith based leaders and congregational members more information. to engage in activities that will enhance their physical, mental, emotional and spiritual well-being. According to our current President of the United States, Barack Obama, faith based organizations are the bedrock of American communities. Faith based organizations that embrace SLI can help their members take care of their bodies as well as their spirits. There are several health initiative ongoing throughout the rural south. However, most rural health and wellness programs do not extract the threads of religious scripture and weave them into WHY SLI — THE POWER OF KNOWLEDGE daily practical approaches towards healthy lifestyle AND PREVENTION living. Unique health care challenges face America’s 62 million rural citizens nationally, including almost “Now faith is the substance of things hoped 2 million in Alabama. Today, more than ever for, the evidence of things not seen” (KJV). before, Alabama must address accessibility issues, And, “without faith, it is impossible to please a lack of health care providers, and the needs of an God“ (1 John 5:4; Hebrews 11:6). aging population suffering from a greater number of chronic conditions, and larger percentages of SLI works by combining: underinsured and uninsured citizens. • Pastoral leadership African Americans make up a large part of many • Hands-on educational activities related to health rural counties in Alabama particularly counties and wellness; located in the Black Belt Region. African Americans • A faith based environment (church, synagogue, in the rural south are often at a higher risk for many temple, etc) that supports healthy eating; serious and often fatal diseases. These include high • Peer counseling; blood pressure, diabetes, heart disease, stroke, and 4 Saving Lives — a university-faith based partnership for health and well-being cancer. African Americans are also more likely to HEART SMART QUIZ suffer serious health problems and die from these often preventable diseases. Therefore, the SLI 1. Which of the following is the “silent killer” program begins as a pilot program initially targeted because it usually has no symptoms? stroke to the African American faith based community. The high cholesterol program will continue to develop to include other high blood pressure hemophilia ethnic and religious groups in the second, third and subsequent years. The audience will expand to 2. Which of the following is NOT a risk factor include leaders and congregational members from for cardiovascular disease? obesity synagogues, mosques, and a diversity of faith based consumption of aspirin organizations located in rural Alabama and across cigarette smoking elevated blood cholesterol the nation. stress What can you do to lower your risk for disease? The National Cancer Institute for example 3. Which of the following changes in lifestyle are recommended to treat or prevent hypertension? recommends eating 5 to 9 servings of fruits and do not smoke vegetables a day. According to the American Heart limit dietary salt intake exercise regularly Association and the U.S. Department of Health and control weight Human Services-National Institutes of Health, if All of the above lifestyle changes are you are overweight or obese, work with your doctor recommended to treat or prevent hypertension. to create a reasonable weight-loss plan that involves diet and physical activity. Controlling your weight 4. The symptoms of heart failure include helps you control risk factors for coronary heart __________. fatigue disease and heart attack. Be as physically active as shortness of breath you can. Physical activity can improve your ftness fuid accumulation All of the above are symptoms of heart level and your health. Talk with your doctor about failure. what types of activity are safe for you. If you smoke, weakness quit. Smoking can raise your risk of CHD and heart The answers to the questions can be found on Page XX attack. Talk with your doctor about programs and in the Appendix. products that can help you quit. Also, try to avoid secondhand smoke. To assess how heart smart you are take the multiple choice quiz below on Coronary Heart Disease. THE BENEFITS OF SLI TO YOUR CHURCH SLI organizations embrace and celebrate good health and well-being. Your congregation will: Saving Lives — a university-faith based partnership for health and well-being 5 • Learn how health and spirituality are connected; • Feel empowered to take charge of their health; • Eat more fruits and vegetables every day; • Live healthier in other ways, such as eating less fat and getting more physical activity; • Gain access to vital health information at the church. Remember, the approach for SLI was purposely selected because of its compatibility with the existing to increase health literacy across marginalized religious cultural norms of citizens in rural Alabama communities. and nation. There are monthly activities scheduled The SLI curricula activities are based on activities for each participating organization. Each activity outlined in the Body & Soul curricula guide. For is supported by a specifc scripture. For example, 10 years, African American churches around the in August a workshop is scheduled with the title: country have used the Body & Soul program. They Appointed Pills: Which ones are you taking and have shared their ideas, tips, and success stories. The why? The supporting scripture is “And the prayer SLI program is building on what is already in place offered in faith will make the sick person well; and to continue with the promotion of health wellness the Lord will raise him up”: James 5:15-16. and literacy for rural Americans. Once SLI is thriving The SLI program includes a research component in your church or place of worship, please share what with university faculty attempting to answer you learned with other faith based organizations in persisting questions on the types of programmatic your community. interventions and community engagement strategies that can help eliminate health disparities in rural communities and implement necessary strategies 6 Saving Lives — a university-faith based partnership for health and well-being SLI FOUR PILLARS are: spiritual, nutritional, social, environmental, “The African emotional, intellectual, and mental. American 3. Faith based environments that promote healthy eating and well-being. It’s important to surround Community is in a the congregation with healthy choices at meals crisis. We are at the and other functions. This shows members how top of the charts for simple it is to make eating more fruits and chronic diseases.” vegetables part of their daily lives. Body & Soul Church Coordinator, 4. Peer counseling and advocates that motivate California congregational members to eat a healthy diet, engage in physical activity and maintain their The Saving Lives Initiative program is made up emotional and spiritual wellbeing. One-on-one of four parts. We call these parts “pillars” and base as well as communal support help congregational our pillars on the four pillars outlined in the Body & members take more control over their health. Soul program (National Cancer Institute, 2004). Just as a church building needs support on all four sides, a successful SLI program needs all four of its “pillars” to be active and strong. All four pillars must be in place to build an effective SLI program. THE FOUR PILLARS OF SLI ARE: 1. A pastoral leader who is committed and involved. As the leader of most faith based organizations in the rural south, the pastor’s support of the program is vital. The more actively involved the pastor is the better. 2. Faith based organizational activities that promote healthy eating and well-being. Gatherings and workshops teach both information and skills that encourage a healthy diet. The SLI Planning Team and Health Advocates plan and carry out the program activities. The SLI activities will focus on the 8 components of health and wellness. They Saving Lives — a university-faith based partnership for health and well-being 7 HEALTH AND WELLNESS DEFINED According to the World Health Organization there is no possibility of improving. Processing in (WHO), health is a state of complete physical, wellness conveys infnity. Aware means that we are mental, and social well-being and not merely the by our nature continuously seeking information absence of disease or infrmity. According to the about how we can improve. Choices mean that National Wellness Institute (NWI), wellness is an we have considered a variety of options and select active process of becoming aware of and making those that seem to be in our best interest. Success choices toward a more successful existence. The is determined by each individual to their personal key words are process, aware, choices and success. collection of accomplishments for their life. Process means that we never arrive at a point where HEALTH LITERACY DEFINED Health literacy according to U.S. Department of and using health information. When patients lack Health Resources and Administration is the ability to the ability to understand and act upon medical read, understand and act upon health information. information, it can put their health at risk. Health literacy is now known to be vital to good Low health literacy is more prevalent among patient care and positive health outcomes. According the following U.S. citizens-older adults, minority to the Institute of Medicine’s groundbreaking report populations, lower income individuals and the on health literacy, nearly half of all American adults medically underserved. — 90 million people — have diffculty understanding HEALTH AND WELLNESS AFFIRMATIONS FOR A AFFIRMATIONS FOR AFFIRMATIONS PHYSICALLY FIT BODY WELLNESS AND HEALING • I am living a joyful, balanced life • “My mind, body and soul are • “Experiencing stillness of ease in an abundant world. in perfect harmony.” between thoughts, helps me Kerri McCutcheon, InnerVitality • “My cells know what to do, to listen to what my body is • I am living the life of my keep my body in balance.” saying.” dreams right now. I give myself • “My body knows what is best permission to heal. for me to thrive.” Kerri McCutcheon, InnerVitality 8 Saving Lives — a university-faith based partnership for health and well-being

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