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POTS Explained: Understanding Postural Orthostatic Tachycardia Syndrome

POTS is more than a fast heart rate when standing. It is a complex autonomic condition that can affect circulation, digestion, exercise tolerance, nervous system regulation, and daily quality of life. Understanding the broader symptom picture and the systems involved helps clinicians and patients move beyond simple symptom management toward more thoughtful, individualized care.

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When the Body Keeps the Score: Trauma, Chronic Pain, and the Path Toward Healing

Trauma is not simply the event someone experienced. It is how the brain and nervous system process what happened afterward. When an experience overwhelms the brain’s ability to organize and understand it, the body can remain stuck in patterns of stress, fear, or pain long after the moment has passed. Understanding this connection between trauma, the nervous system, and physical health helps us approach healing more wisely—recognizing that true recovery often requires addressing the whole person.

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Awake, Not Lukewarm: What Sardis and Laodicea Teach the Modern Church

In Revelation 3, Jesus confronts two churches with words that still pierce today. One had a reputation for being alive but was spiritually dead. The other believed it was rich and self sufficient, yet was lukewarm and blind. These letters are not merely historical warnings. They are a wake up call to examine whether our faith is vibrant or comfortable, watchful or complacent. Christ is not impressed by reputation or prosperity. He desires repentance, zeal, and wholehearted devotion.

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Functional Neurology Insights: Treating the Whole Person

Functional neurology asks a different question than traditional care. Instead of only asking whether something is structurally damaged, it asks whether the nervous system is functioning well. After a concussion, imaging may be normal, yet symptoms like dizziness, brain fog, and chronic pain can persist. True recovery often requires restoring communication between the brain and body; reducing perceived threat, rebuilding tolerance, and treating the whole person rather than chasing a diagnosis.

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The Biggest Marathon Training Mistakes (And How to Train for a Marathon Effectively)

Training for a marathon requires more than accumulating mileage. While discipline and consistency are essential, many runners plateau, burn out, or get injured because their marathon training plan misunderstands how endurance physiology, connective tissue adaptation, and strength development work together.

If you want to train for a marathon properly, it is not enough to “run more.” You must develop aerobic capacity, improve running economy, build tissue resilience, and manage fatigue strategically across time. Below are the most common marathon training mistakes, supported by scientific literature and personal experience, and how to avoid them.

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Healing, Wholeness, and the Word: Why Spiritual Health and Physical Health Are Connected

In a culture obsessed with optimization, longevity, and control, Scripture offers a deeper vision of health. The Bible does not separate spiritual life from physical experience, it weaves them together. Hidden sin weighs on the body. A glad heart brings life. And true healing is never merely mechanical. Rooted in Scripture and shaped by clinical experience, this reflection explores why repentance restores, why health is stewardship rather than identity, and why Jesus Christ remains the ultimate source of wholeness.

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The Word of God: Living, Active, and Central to the Christian Life

In this blog, Dr. Troy Briscoe explores the Word of God as living, active, and central to the Christian life. Drawing from 2 Timothy 3:14–17, John 1:1–5, and Hebrews 4:12–13, this episode unpacks how Scripture forms belief, reveals the heart, and equips believers for faithful living.

Rather than approaching the Bible as information alone, this teaching emphasizes Scripture as God-breathed, Christ-centered, and transformative, calling listeners to remain grounded in truth, shaped by obedience, and open before the Lord. This episode offers biblical clarity and practical reflection for anyone seeking to deepen their relationship with God through His Word.

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Running With Endurance: Faith, Stewardship, and Training With Purpose

Running With Endurance: Faith, Stewardship, and Training With Purpose explores the intersection of Christian faith, endurance training, and evidence-based clinical care. In this reflective conversation with chiropractor and runner Dr. Elly Salamanca, we discuss running with purpose, injury prevention, strength training for endurance athletes, footwear considerations, and navigating fear-based fitness narratives—including running with PCOS. Rooted in biblical stewardship and identity in Christ, this article emphasizes discipline over motivation, wise load management, and long-term sustainability in both training and life. Ideal for runners, endurance athletes, and Christians seeking a faith-centered, clinically grounded approach to health and performance.

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Welcome to Kingdom Strength

Kingdom Strength is a Christ-centered platform dedicated to stewarding the body, strengthening the spirit, and living with purpose through Scripture and education.

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