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This Devoted Life
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This Devoted Life

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What started as a Saturday morning coffee date turned into a podcast where we discuss our faith, family, finances and so much more! In a world that is encouraging you to “live your truth” and to “follow your heart,” we want to encourage you to live Devoted to THE Truth. The Bible has a lot to say about how to live a victorious Christian life, and we want to share practical insight in how to apply those truths to your life as we endeavor to apply them to our own lives as well.We are passionate about building and growing the nuclear family, as well as sharing our expertise and experience with finances, homeschooling, and over 70 years of combined biblical knowledge. Join us as we live… This Devoted Life! James and Shanda

What started as a Saturday morning coffee date turned into a podcast where we discuss our faith, family, finances and so much more! In a world that is encouraging you to “live your truth” and to “follow your heart,” we want to encourage you to live Devoted to THE Truth. The Bible has a lot to say about how to live a victorious Christian life, and we want to share practical insight in how to apply those truths to your life as we endeavor to apply them to our own lives as well.We are passionate about building and growing the nuclear family, as well as sharing our expertise and experience with finances, homeschooling, and over 70 years of combined biblical knowledge. Join us as we live… This Devoted Life! James and Shanda

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38. Strong Fathers Create Stronger Families: A Father's Day Reflection

The statistics are staggering: one in four American children grow up without a father figure, leading to profound consequences in education, poverty rates, and even incarceration. But behind these numbers lies a deeper truth about God's design for fatherhood that our culture often overlooks or undermines. In this Father's Day special, we unpack the biblical blueprint for fatherhood that stands in stark contrast to popular media portrayals of dads as incompetent bumblers. Drawing from scripture and practical experience, we explore how fathers are called to be spiritual leaders, loving providers, and models of Christ's love within their families. The impact of a present, engaged father reverberates through generations – not just in avoiding negative outcomes, but in actively nurturing children who thrive. What does it mean to discipline with grace? How can fathers model humility and repentance? We discuss practical ways fathers can connect spiritually with their children through consistent, authentic moments – whether singing praise songs together, praying as a family, or simply showing up day after day. These seemingly small actions create the foundation upon which children build their understanding of both earthly and heavenly fatherhood. For mothers listening, we offer encouragement on supporting and uplifting the fathers in your children's lives. And for those without fathers or whose fathers were absent, we acknowledge your experience while pointing to how our Heavenly Father can fill those gaps with His perfect love. Whether you're a new dad, a seasoned father, or someone who influences children's lives, this episode offers both the encouragement and challenge to embrace the high calling of fatherhood. The good news? You don't have to be perfect – you simply need to be present, intentional, and faithful. Listen now to discover why strong fathers create stronger families, and how you can make a difference that lasts for generations. Let's connect! Website: This Devoted Life Instagram: Devoted Motherhood & This Devoted Life Podcast Email: podcast@thisdevotedlife.com
Art and literature 9 months
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37. Spiritual Spring Cleaning: Decluttering Home and Heart

The spiritual practice of spring cleaning reveals the powerful connection between our physical spaces and our inner lives. As James and Shanda explore in this enlightening conversation, decluttering isn't just about managing possessions—it's about creating space for what truly matters. Drawing from biblical foundations, they examine how ancient wisdom about cleanliness in Levitical law reflects God's care for both our physical and spiritual wellbeing. From the purification rituals after childbirth to the annual Passover cleansing, these practices weren't arbitrary rules but reflected a deeper understanding of how our external environments impact our internal lives. Between stories of archery tournaments and family cleaning days, a beautiful truth emerges: maintaining order in our homes can be an act of worship and stewardship. The relief that comes from tackling neglected spaces mirrors the spiritual refreshment of addressing the clutter in our souls—whether that's lingering bitterness, unhealthy control issues, or other spiritual challenges we've allowed to accumulate. The conversation turns practical as they share their personal decluttering rhythms (twice yearly for Shanda) and how identifying what matters most to your spouse can transform your cleaning efforts into meaningful acts of love. Their vulnerability shines through as they discuss their own spiritual decluttering journeys—James working through control issues and Shanda learning to trust God more fully. Most powerfully, they remind us that just as darkness is the absence of light, our spiritual blind spots become visible when we draw near to God through consistent spiritual disciplines. Regular time in Scripture, prayer, and self-examination doesn't just maintain spiritual health—it creates capacity for greater joy, peace, and effectiveness in ministry to others. Whether you're feeling overwhelmed by physical disorder or spiritual heaviness, this episode offers both biblical wisdom and practical encouragement for creating space—in your home and your heart—for renewal. Join James and Shanda as they explore how cleaning house, both literally and figuratively, can become a profound spiritual practice. Let's connect! Website: This Devoted Life Instagram: Devoted Motherhood & This Devoted Life Podcast Email: podcast@thisdevotedlife.com
Art and literature 9 months
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Special Episode: Determination Over Inspiration/Our 12-Year-Old's Conversation with S.D. Smith

A 12-year-old boy's conversation with his favorite author becomes a masterclass in creative purpose and vocational calling. When young Dawson sits down with children's writer S.D. Smith, their exchange transcends typical author interviews, revealing profound truths about how faith shapes our creative pursuits. Smith captivates us by comparing writing to the athletic "flow state" – that magical zone where challenges stretch us without overwhelming us, creating a sanctuary where time slows and creativity thrives. He reveals how his storytelling began organically through bedtime stories with his children, establishing a foundation of hospitality and genuine love that extends to his thousands of readers today. This authenticity offers a refreshing alternative to the performance-driven approach so many creatives feel pressured to adopt. Most powerfully, Smith articulates a distinctly Christian understanding of creative vocation. Rather than waiting for inspiration to strike, he emphasizes determination. Instead of seeking fame or self-expression, he approaches writing as service. "All vocations are about love and service," he explains, whether farming, pastoring, parenting, or storytelling. This perspective invites us to reconsider our own work – whatever it may be – as an opportunity to participate in God's ongoing creation and care for others. For any listener navigating today's self-focused culture, Smith's wisdom reminds us that true fulfillment comes through aligning our gifts with eternal purposes, living devoted to truth rather than merely pursuing personal passion. Ready to discover how your unique calling can become an expression of faith? Listen now, then share your thoughts or questions with us. Links: Green Ember Book Connect with SD Smith: Website: SDSmith Hemler in the Dragon Tomb: Kickstarter Campaign Let's connect! Website: This Devoted Life Instagram: Devoted Motherhood & This Devoted Life Podcast Email: podcast@thisdevotedlife.com
Art and literature 10 months
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35. SD Smith: Stories That Shape Our Children/Advocate vs Accuser/New Book!

"All of life is a battle against fear. We fight it on one front and it sneaks around to our flank." These powerful words from SD Smith's Green Ember series perfectly capture the heart of our conversation with the beloved author whose rabbit-centric adventure stories have sold over a million copies and captivated families worldwide. Sam Smith joins us to share how what began as bedtime stories for his four children transformed into a literary phenomenon that helps shape children into "children of light, piercing the darkness around them." With disarming humility, Sam reveals that despite his publishing success, he believes his greatest creative achievement will always be his family. "I'll never make anything that will have more of an impact in the world than the four human beings that Jane and I are raising," he reflects, challenging the notion that family obligations hinder creative work. As we explore the landscape of children's literature, Sam articulates why modern stories often fall short – they place children at the universe's center rather than helping them find their place within something greater. Drawing from influences like C.S. Lewis and Tolkien, he explains how truly great stories offer moral clarity without sacrificing complexity, allowing young readers to witness both the consequences of bad choices and the beauty of repentance. "I want to introduce the romance, the adventure of goodness," Sam shares, revealing his mission to show children that truth isn't a cage but a key to freedom. Perhaps most compelling is Sam's distinction between being an advocate versus an accuser – choosing to create and champion good things rather than merely criticizing what's wrong. This philosophy extends to his newest venture: a video game companion to his upcoming book "Helmer and the Dragon Tomb," designed without the predatory features that plague modern gaming. It's a bold move into new territory, but one that remains faithful to his mission of serving families through wholesome, imagination-kindling media. Ready to discover stories that will shape your children's moral imagination? Visit sdsmith.com to explore the Green Ember series and support Sam's groundbreaking book and game project on Kickstarter today! Links: Green Ember Book Connect with SD Smith: Website: SDSmith Hemler in the Dragon Tomb: Kickstarter Campaign Let's connect! Website: This Devoted Life Instagram: Devoted Motherhood & This Devoted Life Podcast Email: podcast@thisdevotedlife.com
Art and literature 10 months
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34. Whitney Newby: Lift Your Eyes - Finding God's Presence in Life's Chaos

The divine moments hidden in motherhood's chaos come alive in our conversation with Whitney Newby, founder of Brighter Day Press and author of "Lift Your Eyes." Whitney's transition from nurse to entrepreneur reveals how unexpected detours can become our greatest purpose. When the pandemic halted her nursing career in 2020, Whitney transformed her family's morning time routine into resources that now serve countless homeschool families. The business has flourished to where her husband left his worship pastor role to join her full-time, showcasing their complementary partnership in both business and homeschooling their four children. Whitney's storytelling captivates as she shares receiving a left foot-shaped cookie cutter—exactly matching her unborn son's suspected club foot—with words from Psalm 139 at her gender reveal party. This remarkable confirmation that God sees our deepest fears demonstrates His intimate involvement in our lives. For the daily struggles of motherhood, Whitney offers practical wisdom through concepts like saying "change of assignment" when interrupted and praying aloud with children during stressful moments. Her perspective transforms mundane tasks into meaningful participation in God's ongoing work of creating order from chaos. Based on Psalm 121, Whitney's devotional addresses forty common motherhood scenarios through God's character as Helper, Provider, Protector, and Shepherd. She reminds us that motherhood's value isn't measured by worldly standards but by faithful presence in the assignment God has given. Whether you're knee-deep in diapers, navigating the tween years, or anywhere between, this episode will lift your eyes to see God's hand in every interruption, challenge, and ordinary Tuesday morning breakfast. Follow Whitney @brighterdaypress or visit brighterdaypress.com for resources that will enrich your family's faith journey. Links (may contain affiliate links): Lift Your Eyes by Whitney Newby We Shall All Be Changed by Whitney Pipkin Jesus On Every Page by David Murray Connect with Whitney: Website: Brighter Day Press Instagram: @brighterdaypress Let's connect! Website: This Devoted Life Instagram: Devoted Motherhood & This Devoted Life Podcast Email: podcast@thisdevotedlife.com
Art and literature 10 months
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33. SarahRuth Owens: Beyond the Curriculum- Nurturing Hearts Through Education and Togetherness

When longtime friends reconnect after seven years, the conversation flows effortlessly from educational philosophy to practical motherhood wisdom. Join Shanda and her special guest SarahRuth Owens (@kindletogetherness) as they share insights gleaned from their weekend at a Charlotte Mason homeschool conference in Tennessee. SarahRuth reveals how her family "flipped the script" on traditional roles, creating a lifestyle where both parents actively participate in their children's education and daily lives. This approach—which she calls "kindled togetherness"—required unconventional choices, including teaching ESL to Chinese students at 3am so she could be fully present with her family during the day. The heart of Charlotte Mason education comes alive as SarahRuth explains why this approach resonated with her even before motherhood: "This is a uniquely created person by God, and how can I teach them to love the world God made so much that they're willing to learn about it for the rest of their lives?" Both women share their experiences from the conference's immersion day, where they stepped into students' shoes to gain fresh perspective on the method's rigor and beauty. Don't miss SarahRuth's insights about her new devotional resource with Hosanna Revival called "The Everyday Banquet," which combines family mealtime with scripture-centered conversation. Drawing from her Jewish heritage, she created 52 weekly devotionals designed to foster meaningful family connections around the dinner table. Through candid discussion about morning routines, motherhood seasons, and the importance of being filled before pouring out, this episode offers practical encouragement for anyone seeking to center their family life on Christ. Subscribe, share, and join us in discovering how to live a life devoted to God and family. Links: The Everyday Banquet Connect with SaraRuth! Visit her website: Kindle Togetherness Connect on Instagram: @kindletogetherness Let's connect! Website: This Devoted Life Instagram: Devoted Motherhood & This Devoted Life Podcast Email: podcast@thisdevotedlife.com
Art and literature 10 months
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32. Elizabeth Santelmann: Finishing the Homeschool Year Strong/Fascinating History/Snakes and Scripture

Have you ever felt that nagging guilt when your homeschool motivation wanes as the weather turns nice? Or when your spiritual disciplines take a backseat during busy parenting seasons? Our conversation with Elizabeth Santelmann offers refreshing perspectives on finishing the homeschool year strong while nurturing your spiritual life. Elizabeth, a homeschooling mother of three boys, author, curriculum creator, and host of the Sunshine in my Nest podcast, brings authenticity and biblical wisdom to these common struggles. From her Oklahoma rattlesnake encounter during a weighted vest hike to her insights on medieval history across cultures, Elizabeth's passion for learning and teaching shines through in every story. What truly resonates is her approach to both education and spiritual growth: small, consistent steps create lasting impact. Rather than striving for perfect homeschool days or idealized quiet times, Elizabeth advocates for finding success in manageable pieces. "It's easier to fill a glass with drip, drip, drip than bursts of water," she explains, sharing how a simple index card notebook filled with Bible verses transformed her devotional life during overwhelming seasons of motherhood. The conversation ventures into fascinating territory as Elizabeth discusses her medieval history curriculum, which explores how Africa experienced a Golden Age while Europe endured the Dark Ages, and how the Great Wall of China rose alongside European castles. Her passion for showing God's hand throughout global history provides a model for teaching children to view all cultures through a biblical lens. Whether you're a homeschool parent looking for end-of-year motivation, a believer seeking sustainable spiritual practices, or someone curious about how faith intersects with education, this conversation offers practical wisdom and heartfelt encouragement. Listen now and discover how small steps in faith and education can create mountains of growth in your family's life! Resources: (May contain affiliate links) Weighted Ruck Vest Praying the Bible Spiritual Disciplines for the Christian Life Let's connect! Website: This Devoted Life Instagram: Devoted Motherhood & This Devoted Life Podcast Email: podcast@thisdevotedlife.com
Art and literature 10 months
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32: Conflict in Marriage: A Biblical Look at How to Handle Conflict with Your Spouse

Marriage conflict – it's the reality every couple faces, but few know how to navigate effectively. In this candid conversation, we pull back the curtain on one of the most requested topics from our listeners: how to handle disagreements in marriage with biblical wisdom. What truly lies at the heart of marital discord? The scripture points clearly to selfishness and pride as the root causes of conflict. We share a personal story about a recent disagreement that could have festered but was quickly resolved through a simple act of humility. This perfectly illustrates how "keeping short accounts" prevents bitterness from taking root and damaging your relationship over time. The biblical principles we explore provide practical guidance for any marriage. From speaking truth in love (without weaponizing correctness) to offering a soft answer that turns away wrath, these timeless truths transform how couples communicate. We discuss real-world applications like asking questions to understand your spouse's perspective, praying before confrontation, and seeking unity rather than victory. For couples navigating more complex issues, we offer wisdom on when and how to seek godly counsel – with an important warning about the difference between finding someone who validates your position versus someone who helps you discover biblical truth. Throughout the episode, we emphasize that while you can't change your spouse, your response dramatically influences the outcome of any conflict. Whether you're in a season of harmony or struggling through difficult conversations, these biblical approaches to conflict resolution create the peaceful, loving home every family desires. Join us for this honest, scripture-based discussion that will equip you with practical tools to strengthen your marriage through even the most challenging disagreements. Scripture: Ephesians 4:31 - "And be ye kind one to another, tenderhearted, forgiving one another, even as God for Christ's sake hath forgiven you." James 4:1 - "From whence come wars and fightings among you? come they not hence, even of your lusts that war in your members?" Proverbs 13:10 - "Only by pride cometh contention: but with the well advised is wisdom." 1 Corinthians 13:4-7 - "Charity sufferers long, and is kind; charity envieth not; charity vaunteth not itself, is not puffed up..." Ephesians 4:15 - "But speaking the truth in love, may grow up into him in all things, which is the head, even Christ." Proverbs 15:1 - "A soft answer turners away wrath: but grievous words stir up anger." Ephesians 4:26-27 - "Be ye angry, and sin not: let not the sun go down upon your wrath: neither give place to the devil." Colossians 3:13 - "Forbearing one another, and forgiving one another, if any man have a quarrel against any: even as Christ forgave you, so also do ye." Philippians 4:6-7 - "Be careful for nothing; but in every thing by prayer and supplication with thanksgiving let your requests be made known unto God." James 1:19 - "Wherefore, my beloved brethren, let every man be swift to hear, slow to speak, slow to wrath." Mark 10:8-9 - "And they twain shall be one flesh: so then they are no more twain, but on flesh. What therefore God hath joined together, let not man put asunder." Proverbs 11:14 - "Where no counsel is, the people fall" but in the multitude of counsellors there is safety." Let's connect! Website: This Devoted Life Instagram: Devoted Motherhood Email: podcast@thisdevotedlife.com
Art and literature 11 months
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30: Overcoming Mom Guilt: Finding Grace in Motherhood

Ever caught yourself thinking, "I'm such a bad mom"? That heavy feeling of mom guilt is exactly what we're unpacking in this raw, honest conversation. What began as a late-night confession in our bedroom became this episode aimed at both encouraging you and helping us process our own struggles with feeling inadequate as parents. Mom guilt manifests in countless ways—comparing ourselves to seemingly perfect mothers on social media, struggling with work-life balance, losing patience with our children, or feeling spiritually inadequate to guide them. These feelings aren't just uncomfortable; they can be paralyzing and prevent us from being the present, joyful mothers we want to be. But what does Scripture say about these feelings? We explore powerful verses from 2 Corinthians, Romans, and Colossians that remind us God's grace covers our imperfections, there is no condemnation for those in Christ, and our identity rests in Him—not in our performance as parents. These truths form the foundation for practical strategies to overcome guilt: prioritizing even five minutes in God's Word, trading comparison for contentment, embracing imperfection (and modeling apologies), and building supportive communities. Perhaps most importantly, we remind each other—and you—that God specifically chose you to parent your children. He knew exactly what kind of mother they would need, with your unique strengths, weaknesses, and personality. When mom guilt threatens to overwhelm, remember Jesus calming the storm with "Peace, be still." His Word brings the same peace to the turbulent emotions of motherhood. You are seen, known, loved, and chosen for this sacred work. Share this episode with another mom who might need to hear she's not alone in her struggles. Subscribe for more conversations about living a life devoted to faith, family, and authentic Christian living. Related Podcast: 04:  Postpartum Depression - 3 Things Husband's (and Friends!) Should Know Resources: (may contain affiliate links) Megan Woods – The Truth Song Paul Tripp – New Morning Mercies Sally Clarkson – Mom Heart Moments Charles Spurgeon – Morning and Evening Scripture: 2 Corinthians 12:19 - "And he said unto me, My grace is sufficient for thee: for my strength is made perfect in weakness. Most gladly therefore will I rather flory I Amy infinities, that the power of Christ may rest upon me." Romans 8:1 - "There is therefore now no condemnation to them which are in Christ Jesus, who walk not after the flesh, but after the Spirit." Colossians 3:23 - "And whatsoever ye do, do it heartily, as to the Lord, and not unto men." James 1:5 - "If any of you lack wisdom, let him ask of God, that giveth to all men liberally, and upbraideth not; and it shall be give him." Proverbs 14:30 - "A sound heart is the life of the flesh: but envy the rottenness of the bones." Galatians 6:2 - "Bear ye one another's burdens, and so fulfill the law of Christ." Psalm 139:13-14 - "For thou has possessed my reins: thou has covered me in my mother's womb. I will praise thee; for I am fearfully and wonderfully made" marvelous are thy works; and that my soul knowers right well." Let's connect! Website: This Devoted Life Instagram: Devoted Motherhood Email: podcast@thisdevotedlife.com
Art and literature 11 months
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29: Is Paul Saladino on to something? The Truth Behind Food Industry Claims

When it comes to navigating the complex world of health and nutrition, the journey often feels overwhelming. How do we sift through conflicting information and find a balanced approach that works for our families?  Join us for an honest conversation as we break down key insights from Paul Saladino's appearance on the PBD Podcast, discussing everything from the influence of pharmaceutical companies on our healthcare system to practical steps anyone can take toward better health. We're not claiming to be experts—we're simply sharing how we process and apply health information in our own lives. Our health choices impact not just ourselves but everyone watching us, especially our children. We share how our family navigates these decisions, finding balance between healthy choices and realistic living in a busy world. Remember, the goal isn't perfection but progress—small, consistent improvements that add up significantly over time. Leave us a review if you found this helpful, and share with friends who might benefit from a balanced approach to health and nutrition. We're all on this journey together! Let's connect! Website: This Devoted Life Instagram: Devoted Motherhood Email: podcast@thisdevotedlife.com
Art and literature 11 months
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Devoted devotional: rainbows in bubbles - seeing god's goodness everywhere

We explore the transformative power of thankfulness, sharing biblical insights and practical ways to cultivate gratitude in everyday life. From discovering rainbows in soap bubbles to understanding how thankfulness centers our relationship with God, this devotional unpacks how gratitude shifts our perspective from circumstances to God's unchanging goodness. • Discussing the challenge of listing 1,000 things to be thankful for from Ann Voskamp's book "1,000 Gifts" • Examining Psalm 106:1 and how thankfulness is rooted in God's character, not our circumstances • Exploring the ACTS prayer model (Adoration, Confession, Thanksgiving, Supplication)  • Understanding how thankfulness connects to our victory in Christ (1 Corinthians 15:57) • Finding God's peace through gratitude amid a chaotic, noisy world • Recognizing that thankfulness requires intentionality and "eyes to see" God's gifts Seek God, love your spouse, be thankful and stay devoted. Let's connect! Website: This Devoted Life Instagram: Devoted Motherhood Email: podcast@thisdevotedlife.com
Art and literature 11 months
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28: Living in Gratitude - Turning Trials into Triumph

Gratitude transforms not just our outlook but our entire lives—yet finding reasons to be thankful during difficult seasons requires intentional practice. In this heart-stirring episode, we explore how 1 Thessalonians 5:16-18 offers a deceptively simple formula for Christian living: rejoice always, pray without ceasing, and give thanks in everything. We share powerful stories of gratitude in seemingly impossible circumstances, including Corrie ten Boom thanking God for fleas in a concentration camp barracks (which later proved to be their protection), and reflect on how our own difficult seasons often reveal themselves as disguised blessings. When Shanda experienced miscarriage and infertility struggles, they ultimately deepened her faith and developed compassion that wouldn't have existed otherwise. The spiritual danger of a complaining spirit can't be overstated—it spreads negativity to everyone around us and undermines our witness. By contrast, genuine thankfulness becomes contagious, drawing others toward Christ as they witness peace that transcends circumstances. We also discuss our parenting approach of teaching children three essential qualities: obedience, respect, and thankfulness. Like the one healed leper who returned to thank Jesus while nine others rushed away, we want our children to recognize God's goodness in every circumstance. Through personal stories, biblical examples, and a thoughtful review of "The Giver" (which portrays a society that eliminated suffering but lost love and color in the process), this episode offers practical ways to cultivate gratitude that will transform your perspective even during life's most challenging seasons. Let's connect! Website: This Devoted Life Instagram: Devoted Motherhood Email: podcast@thisdevotedlife.com
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Devoted Devotional: Living God's Truth in a Digital World

James and Shanda introduce their new "Devoted Devotional" series focusing on applying biblical truths to everyday life, diving into what Scripture teaches about social media use and intentional living in a digital world. • Shanda shares her experience taking a three-month social media break and the impact it had on her perspective • Implementing boundaries such as "no social media before noon" helps maintain focus on family and priorities • James discusses removing social media apps from his phone to reduce mindless scrolling and increase intentionality • Ephesians 4:29 reminds us that our online communication should be edifying, not corrupt • Psalm 101 warns against setting wicked things before our eyes, challenging us to be selective about what we consume • Matthew 5:29 emphasizes the importance of taking drastic measures if something causes you to stumble • Ephesians 5:16 encourages redeeming our time wisely rather than wasting it online • 1 Corinthians 10:13 offers comfort that we aren't alone in our struggles with technology • Biblical principles apply to modern challenges even when the specific technology didn't exist when Scripture was written Continue to seek God, love your spouse, hug your kids, and stay devoted. Leave us a review and share these episodes with friends to help them live this devoted life too. Links: Should you take a social media break? Let's connect! Website: This Devoted Life Instagram: Devoted Motherhood Email: podcast@thisdevotedlife.com
Art and literature 12 months
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27: The importance of godly friends. How can we equip our children to live in "Babylon?"

In this episode, we dive into the vital role that godly friendships play in our spiritual journey. How do our closest relationships shape our faith? What qualities should we look for in friends who will encourage, uplift, and challenge us in our walk with God? Join us as we explore biblical wisdom on friendship, share personal stories, and discuss practical ways to build and nurture meaningful, faith-centered connections. Listen now and be inspired to surround yourself with the kind of friendships that draw you closer to God! What you can expect: 0:40 – Finding balance 5:35 – Daniel and his friends: Did they have good parents? The importance of godly friends: 9:26 –Good friends strengthen your faith 16:07 – Good friends pray for each other 18:02 – Good friends encourage you to do what is right 20:59 – Help your kids choose good friends 31:38 – James is reading Traction by Gino Wickman Scripture: Daniel 1:4 – “Children in whom was no blemish, but well favored, and skillful in all wisdom, and cunning in knowledge, and understanding science, and such as had ability in them to stand in the king's palace, and whom they might teach the learning and the tongue of the Chaldeans.”  Daniel 1:8 – “But Daniel purposed in his heart that he would not defile himself with the portion of the king's meat, nor with the wine which he drank: therefore he requested of the prince of the eunuchs that he might not defile himself.”  Daniel 2:17-18 – “Then Daniel went to his house, and made the thing known to Hananiah, Mishael, and Azariah, his companions: That they would desire mercies of the God of heaven concerning this secret; that Daniel and his fellows should not perish with the rest of the wise men of Babylon.”  Daniel 3:16-18 – “Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego, answered and said to the king, O Nebuchadnezzar, we are not careful to answer thee in this matter. If it be so, our God whom we serve is able to deliver us from the burning fiery furnace, and he will deliver us out of thine hand, O king. But if not, be it known unto thee, O king, that we will not serve thy gods, nor worship the golden image which thou hast set up.”  James 1:5 - “If any of you lack wisdom, let him ask of God, that giveth to all men liberally, and upbraideth not; and it shall be given him.”  Proverbs 22:6 – “Train up a child in the way he should go: and when he is old, he will not depart from it.” Let's connect! Website: This Devoted Life Instagram: Devoted Motherhood Email: podcast@thisdevotedlife.com
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Devoted Devotional - Can you spot the counterfeit? What does the Bible say about God's Word?

We are starting something new! We wanted to do a mid-week "mini" podcast that focuses heavily on God's Word and what he has to say about varying topics. Today, we are talking about how you can spot the counterfeit ideologies that the world will throw at you. Let us know what you think about these new mini episodes! Verses: 2 Timothy 3:16 - "All scripture is given by inspiration of God, and is profitable for doctrine, for reproof, for correction, for instruction in righteousness:" Hebrews 4:12 - "For the word of God is quick, and powerful, and sharper than any twoedged sword, piercing even to the dividing asunder of soul and spirit, and of the joints and marrow, and is a discerner of the thoughts and intents of the heart." Matthew 4:4 - "But he answered and said, It is written, Man shall not live by bread alone, but by every word that proceedeth out of the mouth of God." Let's connect! Website: This Devoted Life Instagram: Devoted Motherhood Email: podcast@thisdevotedlife.com
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26: Do you struggle to pray? Transform your prayer life and give you kids vision for the future.

Shanda has been reading a couple books by Donald Whitney that give practical ideas for deepening your prayer life and help you give your children vision for the future God has for them. Our purpose here on earth is to become more Christ-like, and these few tips can help us look more like Christ. Here is what you can expect in this episode: 0:50 – God gives your kids gifts and passions 4:10 – Praying the Bible Book 6:11 – Does prayer feel boring to you? 9:10 – One solution to a boring prayer life! 14:05 – Does it work? I tried this! 18:30 – Spiritual Disciplines for a Christian Life Book 20:28 – Discipline without vision is drudgery 22:40 – Do you SEE what I’m saying?  28:37 – Practical ways to “cast vision” for your children Links: Brick Science YouTube Channel (Lego) Keeping It Young Podcast Books: Praying the Bible Spiritual Disciplines for the Christian Life Scripture: Psalm 23:1-2 - The Lord is my shepherd; I shall not want. He maketh me to lie down in green pastures: he leadeth me beside the still waters. Proverbs 29:18 - Where there is no vision, the people perish: but he that keepeth the law, happy is he. Quote: “But Elisabeth Elliot is more precise when she explains that ‘freedom and discipline have come to be regarded as mutually exclusive, when in fact freedom is not at all the opposite, but the final reward, of discipline.’”  Let's connect! Website: This Devoted Life Instagram: Devoted Motherhood Email: podcast@thisdevotedlife.com
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25: New Season! Both in life and the podcast... join us for a life update!

It's been a while! But we are back and ready to share what God has been doing in our lives the past few months. We are in a new season of life and a new season of the podcast. We hope you will join us in the coming weeks to learn alongside one another and to deepen our relationship with Christ. Here is what you can expect in this episode: 0:40 – We’re back! Entering into a new season of a podcast and life! 5:40 – James turned 40! Is it possible to surprise him? 15:18 – Is this the best day of my life? 17:50 – We got chickens! 22:36 – What does the Bible say?  24:40 – Plan Peace Have Joy 29:15 – Do you make new year’s resolutions? 32:54 – Books/Podcasts we are learning from (Birchbark House and An Old-Fashioned Girl) 38:09 – What are we watching on TV as a family? 41:00 – What can you expect from our podcasts moving forward?  Links: Shop Scripture Graphics Plan Peace Have Joy Books we have read: Birchbark House An Old-Fashioned Girl May contain affiliate links. Verses: Proverbs 12:20 – “Those who plan peace have joy” Let's connect! Website: This Devoted Life Instagram: Devoted Motherhood Email: podcast@thisdevotedlife.com
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24: 5 Tips for a Tidy Home (from Parents of 4 Kids!)

Small habits yield big change! As someone who is not a naturally tidy person, I (Shanda) share five small tips I have learned to help  keep a tidy home. As a busy mom to 4 kiddos, I know how valuable  time is! So I'm sharing the things I do in my own home that help me create a haven for my family. We are not minimalists, nor do we expect our home to be pristine, but these simple habits have helped lay the foundation for a tidy home. Affiliate Links: How to Manage Your Home without Losing Your Mind  Let's connect! Website: This Devoted Life Instagram: Devoted Motherhood Email: podcast@thisdevotedlife.com
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23: Making Money with a Side Hustle & How to Die with Zero

We received great feedback from our last episode on family finances! You can find that episode HERE. One of our listeners asked, "Can James share some ways to supplement our family finances apart from our day jobs?" So in this episode we attempt to answer that question with practical examples. James also recently read a book called Die with Zero. This book really challenged him to think and re-evaluate some financial goals. We discuss the book and how it has impacted our lives so far. Quotes: “The business of life is acquiring memories.” - Die With Zero Verses: James 4:14 - "yet you do not know what tomorrow will bring. What is your life? For you are a mist that appears for a little time and then vanishes." Affiliate Links: Die With Zero Book Let's connect! Website: This Devoted Life Instagram: Devoted Motherhood Email: podcast@thisdevotedlife.com
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22: 10 Ways to IMPROVE You Family Finances & Thoughts on Stewardship from Elisabeth Elliot

Often finances can be a taboo topic within Christian circles, but the Bible is clear that we are to be wise stewards of everything we have been given. Today, we are discussing the topic of stewardship and sharing practical ways to improve your finances and how to communicate within a marriage about the topic of money. Verses: 1 Timothy 6:10a - "For the love of money is the root of all evil" 1 Timothy 6:6 - "But godliness with contentment is great gain." Mark 10:8 - "and the two shall become one flesh.’ So they are no longer two but one flesh." Ephesians 5:16 - "Redeeming the time, because the days are evil." Matthew 25:23 - " His master said to him, ‘Well done, good and faithful servant. You have been faithful over a little; I will set you over much. Enter into the joy of your master.’ " Links: Keep a Quiet Heart Wealth Can't Wait The Money Guys Dave Ramsey Let's connect! Website: This Devoted Life Instagram: Devoted Motherhood Email: podcast@thisdevotedlife.com
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