Forget Alli! Next Time Hunger Strikes, Reach for a Sermon Snack - New Christian Web Site Serving Up Healthy Snacks for the Body and Spirit
While the new weight-loss drug Alli may be helping individuals defeat the battle of the bulge, it's not without risk. It's also doing nothing to address their spiritual needs, the place where the real culprit behind overeating often resides. A new Christian Web site, SermonSnacks.com, is taking a different approach to hunger by feeding the soul rather than depriving the body.
Hanceville, AL (PRWEB) July 3, 2007 -- This past February, a new Christian Web site hit the Internet airwaves, bringing with it a novel way for individuals to get a daily dose of spirituality. Since it debuted just over four months ago, SermonSnacks.com has already served its visitors with more than 15,000 Christian "snacks."
These brief nuggets of inspiration are just the right length to be digested whenever a few free moments open up in one's day, and for greater convenience, they can be delivered right to subscribers' email inboxes. The spiritually ravenous who would like to have their hunger appeased can cure the munchies at http://www.Sermonsnacks.com.
SermonSnacks.com offers inspirational help, hope and encouragement in the form of short Christian stories and devotionals. Unlike other devotional sites, however, it's light on the preaching and heavy on the fun and personal relevance, making it the perfect midday "snack" stop when the afternoon slump attacks.
Visitors to the site will find bite-sized Sermon Snacks covering a wide range of topics, including Work Day Snacks, Teen Snacks, Family Snacks, Marriage Snacks, Funny Snacks, Financial Snacks and Faith Building Snacks. Because the stories are broken down by category, the site is easy to navigate. It's also ad and subscription free, making the visiting experience a pleasant one.
For those who don't have Internet access or would prefer not to have the visit the site on a regular basis, Sermon Snacks also offers an RSS feed to notify subscribers whenever new "snacks" have been added in their preferred categories. Visitors can also subscribe to the site's Daily Prayer, which is then delivered directly to their email inboxes every morning.
Already widely popular after only four months in operation, SermonSnacks.com is receiving positive feedback through its online survey form. Respondents are encouraging Don Collette, Sermon Snacks' founder, to keep the site going.
For more information on Sermon Snacks' Christian mission, contact Don Collette at (256) 338-0214. To get your very own Sermon Snacks' fix or to subscribe to the site's daily feed, visit the ministry online at http://www.Sermonsnacks.com.
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