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#35: Chasing Contentment- Erik Raymond

#35: Chasing Contentment- Erik Raymond

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Contentment can feel almost impossible in a world that constantly trains us to compare, complain, and chase after the next thing. In this episode of Missions Life: Navigating Life, Leadership, and Ministry Abroad, we talk with Erik Raymond, pastor in Boston and author of Chasing Contentment, about what true Christian contentment looks like and how believers can learn to rest in God in both blessing and hardship.

Erik helps us think biblically about grumbling, complaining, envy, hardship, church community, and the deeper battle taking place in the heart. We also talk about the difference between Stoic self-reliance and Christian contentment, which is rooted in the strength, goodness, and sufficiency of God.

In This Episode, We Cover:

✅ Where the idea for Chasing Contentment came from

✅ Why contentment is more than simply “being okay” with hard circumstances

✅ How grumbling and complaining reveal what we believe about God

✅ Why discontentment often comes from believing false promises

✅ How trials can become tools God uses to train us in godliness

✅ Why both blessing and affliction can expose our hearts

✅ How the church can move beyond superficial gathering and stir one another toward contentment

✅ How compassion, rather than envy, helps us respond when unbelievers prosper

Key Themes:

Spiritual Resilience & Personal Growth in Missions
Contentment is not passive resignation. It is a learned strength that grows as we trust God in the middle of real hardship, unanswered questions, and daily pressures.

Leadership & Team Dynamics
Grumbling and comparison can quietly shape the culture of a team, church, or ministry. Learning contentment helps leaders model trust, gratitude, and spiritual maturity.

Cross-Cultural Ministry & Adaptation
Missionary life often exposes discontentment through transition, loss, unmet expectations, and comparison. This conversation offers practical encouragement for resting in God when life and ministry do not look the way we expected.

Missionary Family Life & Marriage
Contentment affects how we respond to our spouse, children, teammates, churches, and circumstances. It shapes the tone of the home and the health of our relationships.

Episode Encouragement:

Christian contentment is not found by pretending life is easy. It is learned by seeing God clearly, trusting His goodness, and resting in His care even when circumstances are painful or confusing.

Erik Raymond is the pastor of Redeemer Fellowship Church in Boston. He is also the author of a number of books, including Chasing Contentment.

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