• 45. Finding Contentment in Vocational Ministry

  • Nov 15 2023
  • Length: 42 mins
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45. Finding Contentment in Vocational Ministry

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  • In this episode of the UR Covered podcast, host Hannah Lynn Miller discusses the topic of contentment in ministry. She shares her personal experience of being in her 37th week of pregnancy and dealing with insomnia, which led her to reflect on the importance of finding contentment in challenging circumstances. Hannah emphasizes the need to focus on the abundance that God provides and shares practical tips for cultivating contentment in ministry. Additionally, she encourages listeners to sign up for the Inside Out Newsletter to stay connected and receive updates on blog posts, podcast episodes, and YouTube content.


    Read the blog post on this topic: https://hannahlynnmiller.com/cultivating-a-heart-of-contentment-in-the-challenges-of-ministry/


    [00:00:47] How to have contentment in ministry.

    [00:10:06] Ministry is hard.

    [00:20:41] Trusting God's provision and contentment.

    [00:22:10] Focusing on contentment.

    [00:28:04] Do not feel guilty about having real needs.

    [00:30:52] Real needs in ministry.

    [00:34:04] Ungodly ambition and spiritual depth.

    [00:39:11] Keep your eyes on the kingdom of God.

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