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Finding Joy in Your Home

5 Ways to Find Peace in Instability (Family & Culture, Pt. 7) – Episode 41

Finding Joy in Your Home

Jami Balmet

Religion & Spirituality, Homemaking, Living, Kids & Family, Christian, Mother, Healthy, Christianity, Joy, Homemaker, Wife

4.9654 Ratings

🗓️ 21 March 2022

⏱️ 49 minutes

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Summary

We are continuing our Family & Culture series today with an important chat about finding (and creating) peace in our home in unstable times. Instability can come in the form of emotional, every day instability and larger, world instability. How do we protect our homes in the midst of instability? Join me to discuss 5 ways we can begin. Let's dive in! Listen to the Podcast: You can find all the links and notes for this episode below! Right click here and save-as to download this episode to your computer. Links & Resources: Learn how to manage your own attitude Do what you can to preserve peace in instability (in wisdom) Trust what you can't do, or what's not in your control, to the Lord Find the tension between being aware and the need for prayer, and neglecting your own duties in your home Build your home in JOY. I'd love for you to come over and join our free community. There we can discuss this episode, what series you would love to see in the future, and more!! Join our free community here!

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0:00.0

Welcome to the Finding Joy in Your Home Podcast.

0:03.0

I am your host, Jamie Valmay, and this is the podcast where we blend deeply theological topics with thoroughly practical application, all for God's glory.

0:12.4

Hey, ladies, welcome back to my podcast.

0:15.8

Today is a topic that is kind of piggybacking on the last few episodes, but it's something that I think

0:23.8

is going to be pretty encouraging today as it's stuff that I've been working through. As always,

0:28.1

that's what this whole podcast is. So today is going to be, I believe, let's see, I think we're in

0:33.6

part seven. Yep, today is part seven of our family and culture series.

0:39.4

So in the last two episodes, episode five of our family and culture series, we talked about four ways I want to grow my family this year.

0:47.2

And I was talking about things that I just really want to work on myself and things I want to kind of just work on within our household, within our

0:54.7

family, things like growing a garden, increasing our family devotion time, some things like that,

1:00.0

which I heard a lot of good feedback on that episode of just lots of different things that you

1:05.3

guys are working on, some overlapping kind of the things I'm working on and other things you guys

1:09.3

are working on that are totally different. So that was kind of fun because I really, I and other things you guys are working on that are totally

1:10.8

different. So that was kind of fun because I really, I love hearing other people's goals and what

1:15.2

they're working on because it always inspires me and gives me good ideas. And then episode six,

1:20.9

part six, we talked about turning from being a complainer into a praiser. This was a really big

1:26.6

one. I got a question that week, kind of along

1:30.3

those lines of like really feeling like her internal monologue, was tending towards the negative

1:35.8

and the complaining. And that's something that I can so identify with, especially in our culture

1:41.1

right now. So that one was a great one.

1:44.4

I got a lot of good reception on that as well.

1:47.6

And today we're going to talk about five ways to find peace in instability.

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