Ebony Clayton
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Author of
Mind Body Spirit: God’s Way: The Unraveling That Revealed I Wasn’t a Yogi After All
Ebony is a licensed therapist, Christian coach, and group fitness instructor dedicated to helping women align their mind, body, and spirit wholly with God’s Word. Drawing from her professional training and personal journey of spiritual awakening and discernment, she writes to expose cultural deceptions and guide readers toward biblical truth and lasting freedom.
Her book, Mind Body Spirit – God’s Way, invites readers into her testimony while offering clarity on subtle New Age influences within modern wellness culture. Through her writing, counseling practice, and the FLogos wellness concept, Ebony continues to encourage women to pursue healthy living while remaining firmly rooted in their Christian faith. She lives in sunny Florida with her husband and daughter, where she homeschools and shares her message with those seeking truth in a world filled with spiritual noise.

Is yoga just stretching?
Can the physical and emotional benefits of yoga reshape your Biblical worldview in subtle, unexpected ways?
Even if you’ve never stepped into a yoga class, could the language and culture of wellness be influencing how you perceive yourself and your relationship with God?
For many, yoga promises peace, strength, and well-being. The deep breathing, the powerful yet graceful movements, the inviting community. It feels safe, even healing. It’s everywhere: from churches to gyms to social media. But what if there’s more happening beneath the surface? Something unseen. Something spiritual.
Have you ever felt unsettled in a yoga class but couldn’t quite explain why? Maybe you’ve never stepped into a yoga class, but you’ve felt the pull. This book is your invitation to pause, reflect, and take a closer look.
Join in on this Spirit-led journey where Ebony Clayton shares how God unraveled the layers of confusion and deception, gently yet boldly revealing what lay behind the veil. Now, with Biblical insight, clarity, and compassion, she invites you to take a peek behind the veil, giving voice to the vague discomfort many have felt and shedding light on how yoga’s spiritual roots can subtly blur the lines between Biblical truth and New Age thought, often without us realizing it.
God calls us to love and worship Him with our whole being, mind, body, and spirit. This book is for the woman who longs to walk in wisdom, pursue health without compromise, and stay deeply anchored in truth.
Discover the freedom of saying yes to God in every part of your life, even on the mat.



























































































