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Finding Joy in Your Home

Are you spending too much time online? (Balancing it all!) – Hf #226

Finding Joy in Your Home

Jami Balmet

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

4.9654 Ratings

🗓️ 27 June 2019

⏱️ 47 minutes

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Summary

Social media, and the internet at large, can be very helpful tools (such as listening to this podcast)! They can also waste massive amounts of time and become problems. How do we evaluate if we are spending too much time online? And how can we use social media and internet to God's Glory? Listen in to this episode to find out:  Listen to the Podcast: Thanks for listening in today! You can find all the links & resources mentioned in today’s episode down below.  And don’t forget to subscribe to the podcast in iTunes. Right click here and save-as to download this episode to your computer. Links & Resources:  You can find Many online at Mandy J. Hoffman Grab her fabulous eBook called Reforming Social Media Purchase access to all the sessions from the 2016 Homemaking Ministries Online Conference (the theme for that year was Finding Balance in Your Home) Sponsor: Visit VistaPrint.com/Home to get 500 high quality business cards starting at just $9.99!  Sponsor: Looking for a new mattress? Purple Mattresses has you covered! Text "HOME" to 84-888

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0:00.0

This is The Homemaking Foundation's podcast with Jamie Belmay, episode number 226.

0:06.4

Welcome to the Homemaking Foundation's podcast, where we give you the tools, inspiration, and

0:11.9

encouragement you need to craft a gospel-centered home. And now your host from youngwifesguide.com,

0:18.1

Jamie Belmay. Hey, ladies, welcome back to the Homemaking Foundation's podcast.

0:24.3

I'm really glad you're here today because we're talking about a topic that all of us need

0:29.0

to be thinking deeply and critically on because it affects every area of our life.

0:34.0

And I don't think there's a single one of us that can say we don't struggle with

0:37.2

this in some capacity or another or trying to figure out the right balance of this all.

0:42.3

And what we're talking about is finding balance in spending time online. Are we spending too

0:48.0

much time online? How do we evaluate using social media for the correct things and the correct ways because there's good

0:55.9

things about social media and there's not so good things. So we're all familiar with that. So how do

1:01.5

we use our time online to glorify God and how do we know if we're spending too much time online?

1:07.7

So I have one of my favorite guests here on the podcast today. This is

1:12.7

Mandy Huffman. And she, this is her session from the 2016 Homemaking Ministries Online

1:18.2

Conference. It's awesome. She really takes you step by step through how we can use social

1:24.9

media in a good way and how to know if it's balanced or not.

1:29.2

So she's going to talk about what God's word says about this. How do we achieve that balance?

1:34.3

And three questions to ask yourself for balance online and just kind of how to see where you're

1:39.6

at. And I feel like this is a really convicting episode. I've listened to this a couple of times

1:43.7

over the years and it's a good one to head back around to as we're kind of working our way through summer

1:49.6

into the next school year and just all the busyness that all of this brings. And are we

1:56.0

are we finding that balance that we need within life? And we're going to hear from two sponsors in a little

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