Shaped by Faith with Theresa Rowe

Shaped by Faith with Theresa Rowe www.shapedbyfaith.com Faith Based Fitness & Health Coach,
TV Host, Radio Host & Author.

Shaped by Faith | Christian Fitness for Women 40+
TV & Radio Host | Author | Nana to 14
Helping women strengthen spirit, mind & body through faith-based workouts, devotionals & encouragement. www.shapedbyfaith.com

Theresa Rowe is the creator and host of the Telly Award–winning TV series Shaped by Faith with Theresa Rowe, now in its 13th season. The program airs on more than 15 Christian networks

and reaches nearly 800 million households worldwide, with extended digital reach across YouTube, Rumble, Facebook, Instagram, TikTok, and LinkedIn. Filmed from her home, the show uniquely blends scripture with fitness to deliver a personal, relatable faith and wellness experience. A nationally certified fitness professional with over 40 years of experience, Theresa has transformed lives through her spirit-led workouts, speaking engagements, and powerful testimony of God’s healing and restoration. She is also the host of the Shaped by Faith Radio Show and Podcast, featuring Christian leaders, authors, and everyday people who boldly share stories of faith, hope, and perseverance. Theresa is a published author, including her latest release, Shaped by Faith 40-Day Devotional, Strengthening Your Spirit, Mind and Body. Her personal journey includes adoption, miraculous healing from chronic illness, two open-heart surgeries, and seasons of single motherhood. Her life stands as a living testimony to God’s faithfulness and redeeming power. Her mission is clear and unwavering:
Shaping bodies and hearts for God’s purposes. TV Guide and Network Listings:
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06/15/2026

If there's one thing I would never skip after the age of 40, it's strength training.

Why?

Because after 40, we naturally begin to lose muscle, strength, and balance if we don't challenge our bodies.

The good news is that it's never too late to start.

Strength training can help improve muscle, support healthy bones, increase balance, and make everyday activities easier.

Strength isn't just about looking strong. It's about staying strong enough to serve others, enjoy our families, and fulfill the purposes God has for our lives.

God has given us one body to steward. Let's take care of it.

Do you include strength training in your routine?

Keep moving forward by faith. 💙

Some burdens were never meant for you to carry alone. Jesus invites the weary, the overwhelmed, and the exhausted to com...
06/15/2026

Some burdens were never meant for you to carry alone. Jesus invites the weary, the overwhelmed, and the exhausted to come close and find rest in Him. Before this busy day begins, pause and let your heart settle in His presence.

06/14/2026

🚗 Another Car Talk with Robin & Theresa 😂

What started as a simple day date and grocery shopping trip quickly turned into comedy material.

Robin talks about his horrible experience battling the self checkout machine… apparently the machine was winning. 😄 Then to make things even more memorable, we parked beside a mystery mess in the parking lot that we quickly realized was definitely NOT water. 🤢😂

From talking to self checkout machines to dodging disaster in the parking lot, we laughed our way through the entire day.

Sometimes the best moments in marriage are the ordinary ones — grocery shopping, running errands, and simply learning to laugh together through life’s unexpected surprises.

Real life. Real laughter. Real faith. 💙
Shaped by Faith

👉 What’s the funniest thing that’s happened to you while grocery shopping? 😄
Theresa

Stay grounded in truth, even when the world feels unsettled.
06/14/2026

Stay grounded in truth, even when the world feels unsettled.

Honored to have my article published by Inspiration Ministries.What do you do when you can't sense God's presence?I pray...
06/13/2026

Honored to have my article published by Inspiration Ministries.

What do you do when you can't sense God's presence?

I pray this message encourages you to keep your eyes on Jesus, trust His leading, and remember your purpose as His follower. ❤️

Just as day was breaking, Jesus stood on the shore; yet the disciples did not know that it was Jesus. Jesus said to them, “Children, do you have any fish?” They answered him, “No” (John 21:4-5 ESV).

What do you do as a follower of Jesus Christ when you cannot sense His presence? What do you do when you don’t know what to do? This was the predicament the disciples were facing after Jesus was raised from the dead.

For three years Jesus had been there for them and with them. He was their beloved teacher, personal coach, confidant, leader, and equipper. He showed them the perfect example of how to walk with God and connect with people. Imagine their confusion. Even though they knew He was alive, they were not yet able to understand how to stay connected with Him.

This brings us to Simon Peter. He was known by his fellow disciples as being impulsive, erratic, dramatic, and a natural-born leader. He’s the guy you would follow into battle as he would probably shoot first and ask questions later.

He was a quick thinker but didn’t spend much time reasoning. Yet, he asked more questions than all the disciples combined. He probably asked the questions they all wanted to ask, but he was not afraid of sounding foolish. He spoke many times without considering possible ramifications.

Peter seemed well-liked by his fellow disciples, and most of us can relate to his impulsiveness and frequent eruptions. Yet he is the one who jumped out of the boat, walking on water when he recognized Jesus.

We all can relate to second-guessing ourselves with his clumsy nosedive into the deep. Graciously, Jesus reached down into the water and saved Peter from himself. We must ask ourselves, would we have gotten out of the boat?

With a bodyguard mindset, Peter, the warrior with the in-your-face attitude, tried to defend Jesus from the religious mafia when they came to arrest Him. Without hesitation or consideration, he pulled his sword like a superhero of the faith and sliced the ear off the High Priest’s servant.

Oh Peter, silly Peter, like Jesus needed protecting! With a mere thought, Jesus could have called an army of angels to rescue Him, but He was here to rescue us. He knew the time had come for the cross and His sacrifice for the sins of mankind. Peter did not understand why the arrest was necessary.

Oh Jesus, precious Jesus, when all your focus was on what lay ahead at the cross, you took the time to let Peter know this was not the Way he had taught him to be. Jesus called for peace and gently placed the ear back on the servant’s head.

Later that day we see Peter at his worst, the unpredictable warrior becomes the cowardly lion, denying Jesus three times before the rooster crowed!

And now, shortly after the resurrection of Jesus, tangled up in the nets of his humanness, reeling in more questions than answers, Peter does what he knows, “I’m going fishing!” Peter cannot just sit there in his guilt, twiddling his thumbs doing nothing, and he cajoles his fellow disciples to come along.

So, the seven swung their nets into the water, spending all night together in the boats. Just as a child runs into the arms of a comforting parent, in their spiritual draught the disciples ran to something comforting, fishing. But their venture was fruitless, with no fish in their nets. They were empty!

Sometimes when we are empty, our ship floundering on the sea, we will cling to something we know, whether good or bad for our soul. That is why it is so important to keep our eyes on the shore, the lighthouse of Jesus. He shines His light on our life, illuminating our path and guiding our steps.

God obviously planned their fishing expedition to be a bust for His greater purposes. Exhausted, at the end of themselves, the men in the boat were about to learn about the presence of the Savior.

He said to them, “Cast the net on the right side of the boat, and you will find some.” So they cast it, and now they were not able to haul it in, because of the quantity of fish. That disciple whom Jesus loved therefore said to Peter, “It is the Lord!” When Simon Peter heard that it was the Lord, he put on his outer garment, for he was stripped for work, and threw himself into the sea (John 21:6-7 ESV).

John was first to recognize Jesus, experiencing the peace of Christ, choosing to stay on the boat to help haul the miraculous load of fish. John knew the why behind the fish. Jesus was reminding the disciples of their purpose in following Him, “To be fishers of men.”

Isn’t it just like Peter, zealously casting himself into the sea, swimming to see his Savior? Isn’t it ironic, he stopped to dress when he had been laid bare by his previous actions? You can’t help but love his s***k, his ferocious determination. The other disciples must have chuckled, “there he goes again!”

This was the third time Jesus had appeared to his disciples since the resurrection. Once again, Jesus is sitting with them, eating breakfast, sharing as their teacher, but fully clothed as their Savior. He carefully shared another lesson on the importance of feeding His sheep, taking care of his sheep, and being patient with His sheep, like He was being with them. Jesus was their living example of loving God and loving His sheep.

The book of John ends by saying, “Jesus also did many other things. If they were all written down, I suppose the whole world could not contain the books that would be written” (John 21:25).

Don’t you have a miraculous fishing story of being hooked on Jesus? Cast your net today!

God protects your heart, your mind, and your steps as you follow him.
06/13/2026

God protects your heart, your mind, and your steps as you follow him.

06/12/2026

How do we reach the next generation with the hope of Jesus in a world dominated by social media?

In this clip from my conversation with Adonis Lenzy, Station Manager of CTN Nashville - WHTN, we discuss one of the greatest challenges facing Christian parents, churches, and ministries today: reaching younger generations with the truth of God's Word in a digital world.

Social media influences how young people think, communicate, learn, and view their identity. As Christians, how can we use these platforms to share truth, build faith, and point people to Christ?

Watch this clip and join the conversation.

How do you think we can better reach the next generation for Christ through social media?

Theresa Rowe

People may fail, circumstances may change, but God always remains faithful.
06/12/2026

People may fail, circumstances may change, but God always remains faithful.

What does it take to bring faith-filled television into homes across America?This week on Shaped by Faith Radio, I sit d...
06/11/2026

What does it take to bring faith-filled television into homes across America?

This week on Shaped by Faith Radio, I sit down with Adonis Lenzy, Station Manager of Christian Television Network (CTN) Nashville, for an inspiring conversation about faith, leadership, family, and how God unexpectedly led him into Christian media.

Adonis talks about his personal journey, what happens behind the scenes at CTN, the challenges and opportunities facing Christian broadcasting today, and why faith-filled media continues to matter in a world filled with noise and negativity.

If you've ever wondered how God opens doors, uses unexpected opportunities, and works through media to reach people with hope, you won't want to miss this conversation.

🎙 Guest: Adonis Lenzy
📺 Station Manager, CTN Nashville - WHTN
💙 Host: Theresa Rowe

Visit the Shaped by Faith Website for airtimes and listening options.

Even when you feel tired or fall, God is holding you up.God, thank You!
06/11/2026

Even when you feel tired or fall, God is holding you up.
God, thank You!

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