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Conversations in the Barn
A Call to Intentional Living
Season 4, Ep. 55
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In this episode, we reflect on James 3:18 and the quiet power of intentional living. In a world that pushes us to be loud, fast, and right, Scripture invites us to a different way: sowing peace. Through stories from a guest ranch, parenting, and everyday relationships, we explore how gentleness, patience, and a transformed heart produce a harvest of righteousness over time. Drawing on the wisdom of Proverbs, Micah, the teachings of Jesus, and John Wesley, this conversation reminds us that true righteousness begins within and is expressed through love for God and neighbor. Like consistent exercise, small daily choices to sow peace quietly shape our hearts, our relationships, and our communities.
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