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What do you do when “keep it in the family” really means someone has to store it forever?
In this episode of Faith is a Journey, we talk honestly about letting go of possessions, especially when they carry family history, guilt, and emotional weight. Recorded right before walking into a difficult family situation, this conversation wrestles with memories, expectations, and the quiet pressure to hold onto things long after their purpose is gone.
Through personal stories, uncomfortable questions, and scripture from Matthew 6, Luke 12, and Philippians 4, we explore why our lives are not defined by what we own, how objects can become emotional burdens, and what it really means to live with contentment.
If you’ve ever struggled with cleaning out a house, holding onto heirlooms, or feeling responsible for other people’s emotions, this episode is for you.
This isn’t about minimalism.
By Faith is a JourneyWhat do you do when “keep it in the family” really means someone has to store it forever?
In this episode of Faith is a Journey, we talk honestly about letting go of possessions, especially when they carry family history, guilt, and emotional weight. Recorded right before walking into a difficult family situation, this conversation wrestles with memories, expectations, and the quiet pressure to hold onto things long after their purpose is gone.
Through personal stories, uncomfortable questions, and scripture from Matthew 6, Luke 12, and Philippians 4, we explore why our lives are not defined by what we own, how objects can become emotional burdens, and what it really means to live with contentment.
If you’ve ever struggled with cleaning out a house, holding onto heirlooms, or feeling responsible for other people’s emotions, this episode is for you.
This isn’t about minimalism.