
Years ago, God let me in on a secret—how the bodies that He’s given us are useful for metabolizing, not just food, but also mental and emotional pain.
God’s view of health and fitness includes partnering with the natural healing processes of our body, activated through physical activity, God’s Word, and spiritual practices, to metabolize pain. In my latest book, The Body Revelation, we’ll discover how to harness our bodies’ natural healing properties and access tools to help us overcome rather than be overwhelmed by adversity. By maintaining a strong body-brain connection during adverse moments, the hurtful experiences of the past and the challenging moments in our future can be used as actual fuel—the energy we need—to live the lives God destined for us.
Alisa Keeton is a wholehearted pursuer of God’s love in heart, mind, soul, and strength. A fitness professional since 1990, Alisa felt God leading her to bring new meaning to the world of health and wellness. At first, she resisted, but eventually, she got on her knees, rolled up her sleeves, and followed the call.
Alisa Keeton Podcast and the Revelation Wellness journey is on its way!
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The podcast will dive into Alisa Keeton’s powerful story—how she transformed her fitness career into a faith-fueled movement—and explore the heart behind Revelation Wellness. Expect uplifting insights, real-life testimonies, and practical ways to connect body and soul through God’s love.
In 2011, Alisa launched Revelation Wellness, a nonprofit ministry that uses fitness and wellness to spread the gospel by inviting participants to become integrated and whole beings through biblical teachings, online events, productions, and in-person retreat experiences.
Alisa knows that when bodies move, minds renew, so she created the Revelation Wellness Instructor Training program, which equips and sends out thousands of “fitness missionaries” worldwide. She is the author of Heir to the Crown, The Wellness Revelation (Tyndale, 2017), and The Body Revelation: Physical and Spiritual Practices to Metabolize Pain, Banish Shame, and Connect to God with Your Whole Self (Tyndale Refresh, 2023).
Alisa lives in Phoenix with her husband, Simon, and their two children, Jack and Sophia. As a family, they are on mission to change the world with the kind and courageous love of God.
Website: alisakeeton.com
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Alisa Keeton is a passionate advocate for holistic health and spiritual wellness, blending her decades of experience in fitness with a deep commitment to faith.

Who Is Alisa Keeton?
- Profession: Health and wellness professional since 1990
- Mission: To help people become whole—body, mind, and spirit—through the love of God
- Location: Phoenix, Arizona
Her Story
Alisa began her career in the fitness industry but felt a divine calling to redefine health through a spiritual lens. Initially resistant, she eventually surrendered to the call and founded Revelation Wellness in 2011—a nonprofit ministry that uses fitness as a vehicle to spread the gospel and promote holistic healing.
Revelation Wellness
- Offers faith-based workouts, retreats, and online teachings
- Trains “fitness missionaries” through its Instructor Training Program
- Provides free streaming workouts via RevWell TV
Books by Alisa Keeton
- The Wellness Revelation (2017): A guide to physical and spiritual transformation
- Heir to the Crown: A devotional journey
- The Body Revelation (2023): Practices to metabolize pain and connect with God through the body
Alisa’s work emphasizes that our bodies are not just physical vessels but sacred spaces where love and faith are made visible.
Her message resonates with those seeking deeper meaning in health and healing.
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About this book
“. . . [Keeton’s] holistic approach to well-being and assertions that one’s body ‘can be any size you want it to be as long as you cultivate the heart God wants you to have’ resonate.
Christians seeking to integrate their spiritual and physical practices will want to have a look.”—Publishers Weekly Do you sometimes feel as though your body is a problem to solve? Discover how to make it part of the solution instead.
It’s now known that the emotional and relational pain we’ve lived through has a profound negative physical effect on our bodies. Alisa Keeton, popular fitness professional, proposes that the reverse is also true: What we do with our bodies can have a dramatic positive effect on our emotions, relationships, and our connection with God.
In The Body Revelation, she shows us how to use our bodies as a means of healing past pain and promoting physical, emotional, and spiritual health.
Too often, people of faith are taught to ignore, avoid, or forget our bodies, but Alisa reminds us that God calls our bodies good and cares about our pain. Offering a variety of physical and spiritual practices as well as stories from her own journey, Alisa walks us through six steps for metabolizing personal pain; shows us how understanding the mind/body/soul connection can help us make healthier choices; teaches us how to achieve well-being and live for more than a number on a scale, and more!
Other features of this book include:
adverse childhood experiences questionnaire for helping you process past pain
movement calendar food journal template
You can enrich your life, celebrate your body, and find holistic wellness. Journey alongside Alisa, and discover scientifically based, biblically-sound mind-body tools to forever change how you process pain so that you can experience emotional freedom, physical renewal, and spiritual transformation.
Core Themes
Holistic Healing: Emphasizes the body’s natural ability to heal from emotional, relational, and physical pain.
Faith Integration: Encourages readers to connect with God through embodied spiritual practices.
Shame Recovery: Offers tools to metabolize shame and trauma, reframing the body as sacred rather than problematic.
Practical Exercises: Includes physical and spiritual practices designed to foster healing and self-acceptance.
Key Insight
Keeton asserts that “your body can be any size you want it to be as long as you cultivate the heart God wants you to have,” challenging conventional fitness narratives with a grace-filled, faith-based approach.
Exactly — that quote from Alisa Keeton beautifully encapsulates the heart of The Body Revelation. Her approach reframes physical health not as a pursuit of perfection, but as a journey of spiritual alignment and emotional healing. Rather than focusing on weight loss or aesthetics, she encourages readers to:
Embrace a Faith-Fueled Wellness Journey
Honor the Body as Sacred: Keeton teaches that our bodies are not problems to be fixed but sacred vessels through which we experience God.
Metabolize Pain: She introduces practices that help process emotional pain physically — through movement, breathwork, and prayer.
Release Shame: The book guides readers to identify and release shame stored in the body, replacing it with grace and compassion.
Connect Spiritually: Each chapter integrates biblical wisdom with somatic practices, helping readers deepen their relationship with God through embodied faith.This philosophy challenges the mainstream fitness industry by prioritizing inner transformation over external results. If you’re curious, I can walk you through one of her healing practices or explore how this book compares to other Christian wellness resources.
Would you like a summary of the practices she recommends or insights into how this book compares to others in Christian wellness?

Alisa Keeton’s The Body Revelation offers a unique blend of physical, emotional, and spiritual practices designed to help readers metabolize pain, banish shame, and connect with God through their bodies. Here’s a summary of the key practices she recommends:
1. Somatic Awareness
Practice: Tuning into bodily sensations to identify where pain, trauma, or shame may be stored.
Purpose: Helps reconnect with the body as a sacred space rather than a problem to fix.
2. Embodied Prayer
Practice: Combining movement (like walking, stretching, or dancing) with prayer and breathwork.
Purpose: Deepens spiritual connection and grounds prayer in physical experience.
3. Breathwork and Stillness
Practice: Intentional breathing exercises and moments of silence.
Purpose: Regulates the nervous system and creates space for emotional healing.
4. Naming and Reframing Shame
Practice: Identifying shame-based beliefs and replacing them with truth rooted in Scripture.
Purpose: Breaks cycles of self-condemnation and fosters self-compassion.
5. Joyful Movement
Practice: Engaging in physical activity not for weight loss, but for joy, freedom, and connection.
Purpose: Reclaims movement as a form of worship and celebration of the body.
6. Scripture Integration
Practice: Meditating on verses that affirm the body’s goodness and God’s healing power.
Purpose: Aligns mindset with biblical truth and counters cultural body shame.
These practices are structured into a six-stage journey in the book, each building on the last to guide readers toward holistic healing. If you’d like, I can walk you through each of those six stages in more detail.
Source: The Body Revelation – Revelation Wellness
These practices are structured into a six-stage journey in the book, each building on the last to guide readers toward holistic healing. If you’d like, I can walk you through each of those six stages in more detail.
Absolutely — here’s a breakdown of the six-stage journey Alisa Keeton outlines in The Body Revelation, each designed to guide readers through physical and spiritual healing:
Stage 1: Awaken
Focus: Recognizing the body as a sacred space.
Practice: Somatic awareness — noticing where pain and emotion reside physically.
Goal: Begin the journey by acknowledging the body’s role in spiritual life
Stage 2: Recognize
Focus: Identifying patterns of pain, shame, and trauma.
Practice: Journaling, breathwork, and embodied prayer.
Goal: Understand how past experiences shape current physical and emotional responses.
Stage 3: Respond
Focus: Choosing healing over hiding.
Practice: Movement-based worship and Scripture meditation.
Goal: Replace reactive habits with intentional, grace-filled responses.
Stage 4: Repair
Focus: Rebuilding trust between body and spirit.
Practice: Restorative movement, forgiveness exercises.
Goal: Heal relational and internal wounds through spiritual and physical practices.
Stage 5: Revive
Focus: Reclaiming joy and vitality.
Practice: Joyful movement, celebration, and community engagement.
Goal: Rediscover the body’s capacity for joy and connection.
Stage 6: Renew
Focus: Living a sustained, embodied faith.
Practice: Daily rhythms of prayer, movement, and reflection.
Goal: Maintain healing and spiritual alignment long-term.
Each stage builds on the last, offering a rhythm of reflection, movement, and spiritual renewal. If you’d like, I can help you design a weekly plan based on these stages or suggest ways to integrate them into your daily routine.
Let’s create a gentle, soul-nourishing 6-week plan based on Alisa Keeton’s six-stage journey from The Body Revelation. Each week will focus on one stage, blending reflection, movement, and spiritual renewal. You can adapt the pace or repeat stages as needed.
Week-by-Week Healing Plan
Week 1: Awaken
Focus: Recognize your body as sacred.
Daily Practice:Morning: 5-minute body scan meditation.
Evening: Journal one moment you felt disconnected from your body.
Movement: Gentle stretching or walking while listening to worship music.
Week 2: Recognize
Focus: Identify patterns of pain and shame.
Daily Practice:
Morning: Breathwork (4-7-8 technique).
Evening: Write down one recurring emotional or physical trigger.
Movement: Embodied prayer — move while praying through Psalm 139.
Week 3: Respond
Focus: Choose healing over hiding.
Daily Practice:
Morning: Scripture meditation (e.g., Romans 12:2).
Evening: Reflect on one moment you responded with grace.
Movement: Dance or expressive movement to release tension.
Week 4: Repair
Focus: Rebuild trust between body and spirit.
Daily Practice:
Morning: Forgiveness prayer (for self or others).
Evening: Gratitude journaling for your body’s resilience.
Movement: Restorative yoga or slow-flow stretching.
Week 5: Revive
Focus: Reclaim joy and vitality.
Daily Practice:
Morning: Joy declaration (e.g., “My body is a gift!”).
Evening: Celebrate one joyful moment from the day.
Movement: Choose a fun activity — hike, dance, swim, play.
Week 6: Renew
Focus: Sustain embodied faith.
Daily Practice:
Morning: Set a daily intention aligned with God’s truth.
Evening: Reflect on how your body and spirit felt connected.
Movement: Create a weekly rhythm of movement and rest.
Would you like this plan tailored to your schedule or paired with specific Scriptures and playlists? I’d love to help you make it even more personal.
I’d love to help you personalize it! Let’s make this plan fit seamlessly into your life and deepen your spiritual experience.
Here’s what I can offer:
Tailored to Your Schedule
I can adjust the plan based on:
Time availability: Morning, evening, weekends, etc.
Preferred movement styles: Walking, yoga, dance, strength training.
Spiritual rhythms: Daily devotionals, weekly Sabbath, church involvement.
Just let me know your typical weekly flow, and I’ll shape the practices to match.
Scripture Pairings
Each week can include verses that align with the healing theme:
Awaken: Psalm 139:14 — “I praise you because I am fearfully and wonderfully made.”
Recognize: Lamentations 3:22–23 — “His mercies are new every morning.”
Respond: Romans 12:2 — “Be transformed by the renewing of your mind.”
Repair: Isaiah 61:1 — “He has sent me to bind up the brokenhearted.”
Revive: Nehemiah 8:10 — “The joy of the Lord is your strength.”
Renew: 2 Corinthians 4:16 — “Though outwardly we are wasting away, inwardly we are being renewed day by day.”
Weekly Playlist Pairings
Week 1: Awaken – Sacred Awareness
Playlist Title: Awaken: Sacred Awareness & Worship
Tauren Wells – Known (Official Music Video))
Tasha Cobbs Leonard – You Know My Name ft. Jimi Cravity ft. Jimi Cravity
Who You Say I Am – Hillsong Worship
Week 2: Recognize – Naming Pain and Shame
Playlist Title: Recognize: Healing Through Honesty
Lauren Daigle – Rescue (Official Music Video)
Deliver Me (This Is My Exodus)Out of Hiding (Official Lyric Video) – Steffany Gretzinger & Amanda Cook | The Undoing
Jelly Roll – Walk by Faith | Christian Worship Lyrics Video
Week 3: Respond – Choosing Healing
Playlist Title: Respond: Grace in Motion
Lauren Daigle – You Say (Official Music Video)
“You Are Still God” – In Memory of Charlie Kirk | Original Song | Soulshine Studio
Refiner – Maverick City Music (feat. Chandler Moore &Steffany Gretzinger)
Week 4: Repair – Rebuilding Trust
Playlist Title: Repair: Restoring the Sacred
Crowder – Come As You Are (Music Video)
Matt Redman – Gracefully Broken (Lyric Video) ft. Tasha Cobbs Leonard
Pieces (Official Lyric Video) – Amanda Cook | Brave New World
Week 5: Revive – Reclaiming Joy
Playlist Title: Revive: Joyful Praise & Movement
for KING + COUNTRY – joy. (Official Music Video)
Kirk Franklin – I Smile (Official Video)Crowder – Good God Almighty
Week 6: Renew – Sustained Embodied Faith
Playlist Title: Renew: Anchored in Grace
Cody Carnes – Firm Foundation (He Won’t) + Great Are You Lord (with David Leonard) (Official Live)
Travis Greene – Made A Way (Official Music Video)Pat Barrett – Build My Life (Lyric Video) (ft. Cory Asbury)
Point of Grace Playlist – YouTube
Once you’ve created the playlists, you can add nature sounds or instrumental tracks as bonus content. Would you like help finding ambient nature sound videos or instrumental worship tracks to round out each week?
Absolutely — here’s a curated selection of ambient nature sound videos and instrumental worship tracks to beautifully complement each week of The Body Revelation journey. These pairings are designed to enhance your reflection, movement, and spiritual renewal.
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God created us as embodied human beings. The body has a natural healing ability to overcome adversity, pain, and even trauma. When we consider all things as coming from a benevolent God, including how our body experiences its surroundings, it brings a new revelation about the guidance of God in our lives. This book seeks to restore a holistic view of the human being as embodied and sacred.
The author Alisa Keeton was a professional fitness coach for over 30 years before she founded a Christian wellness ministry. She reflects on how family trauma shaped her career pursuits. As a young woman who actively pursued fitness but yet “desperately needed wisdom about her body,” she missed many opportunities to truly understand what it means to be embodied in God’s truth and healing power. As Corinthians 6:19-20 says, “Do you not know that your body is a temple of the Holy Spirit within you, whom you have from God?” She embraced the truth that we are called to honor God with our bodies instead of living “disintegrated lives.” “The bodies He’s given us are useful for metabolizing, not just food, but also mental and emotional pain,” she writes.
Reading this book made me realize that we have left many important things out of our theology and spiritual practices. Take human emotions for example. Unprocessed emotional pain might be suppressed for a while, but the energy cannot be destroyed. It often reshapes our selfhood or is passed onto someone else.
The body “keeps the score” because it is an instrument through which God’s works are fulfilled. As we partner with our bodies to understand this intricate dynamic, we can progress from merely surviving to thriving. It is because of God’s presence that we are never alone in situations of adversity. His very presence is helpful. Sometimes we just need to grab on to that promise of God’s presence and wait upon him for extra strength.