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Do you ever feel like you’d like a little help with some area of your life? If so, consider starting a “renewing of the mind project.” We’ll talk about what that looks like and how to get started on today’s episode of the Christian Habits Podcast. This podcast will be a little different than my normal as I’ll be the interviewee rather than the interviewer. I’ll be sharing a recent interview I did with Jodi Aiken on her podcast, Pennies from Heaven.
Jodi Aiken is a writer, podcaster, and speaker. Raised in a small South Carolina town, Jodi grew up in a non-Christian religion, the youngest of five children. She understands and desires for others to know that trusting God with the past, present, and future is essential to living free in Christ. She is a “mom” to two adult sons. Thirty years of marriage to her husband Chris have provided countless adventures, including life as a military spouse, a police officer’s wife, and now the wife of a pastor.
Resources Mentioned on the Podcast
- Jodi’s podcast: Pennies from Heaven
- Jodi’s website
- Jodi’s Instagram
- The Renewing of the Mind Project
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MOnique says
What do you do with a habit that can be framed in two different ways?
STOP HABIT — going to bed late
OR
START HABIT — going to bed early
Barb Raveling says
Hi Monique! I would do that as starting a habit – going to bed early. Stopping a habit is more for things you keep doing compulsively like checking social media, etc. Hope the project goes well!
Monique says
Thanks Barb! Really appreciate the advice. Besides writing, what else have you used “Starting a habit” to help you with?
Barb Raveling says
Hi Monique! I’m sorry, I just saw this message! I’ve used the starting a habit to help me with writing and making myself do the things on my to-do list – I think those are the main two projects I’ve used them for.
Virginia Duckworth says
Hi Barb!! What a treat to hear your interview and to learn more about the genesis of your journey of renewing the mind. Truth journaling is such an effective and wonderful way to get to the source of the lies that can govern our behavior. I am practicing it and God continues to reveal more and more of His Truth to me each time I do it. Thank you for being open to this gift from God and for sharing it. You did a great job as a guest! God bless you!
Barb Raveling says
Thanks, Virginia! It was very fun to be a guest for a change! So glad you’re truth journaling and getting so much out of it!