Contentment in the Chaos: What We're Chasing That We Already Have
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In this episode of Hope for the Caregiver, I sit down with author and pastor Chris Maxwell (Chris Maxwell) to talk about something our culture desperately lacks—contentment. ( ChrisMaxwell.me )
Chris knows this struggle firsthand. After surviving encephalitis and living with lasting brain damage and epilepsy, he began asking a hard question: Can I be content with the life I have, not the one I thought I'd have?
We talk about:
- Why contentment is not complacency
- The difference between acceptance and agreement
- How our culture feeds discontent and constant striving
- What Scripture actually teaches about peace in the middle of chaos
- Why caregivers, especially, must learn this
At some point, we all have to face this question:
Do we really believe what we say we believe—and what does that require of us right now?
If you're waiting for life to calm down before you find peace, this conversation may challenge that.
Because contentment isn't found when things get better.
It's discovered when we trust God in the middle of what is.