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In Times Of Stress, Who Do You Turn To?

Theres no doubt about it, farmers and ranchers live under a great deal of stress. This way of life requires hard work, resilience, constant effort, and an ability to pivot and navigate through many factors completely outside of your control such as market volatility and weather.

Add in the constant attacks on our ability to own and manage our land and livestock as we see fit, and its a heavy burden for producers to carry. 

There is no shortage of things coming our way proposals to measure our emissions in the Godless government grift of carbon capture and climate change intervention; the relentless propaganda coming from animal rights activists; the fact that our elected officials, who vote on our behalf, are unfamiliar with where their food comes from and how it is grown; the skewed messaging being presented in schools teaching our kids that farming is bad; and the list goes on.

In my travels, I talk to countless agricultural families, and they are all feeling this pressure on and off the farm.

I recently spoke at a women in agriculture event in Indiana, and one of the workshops was on reducing farm stress. As so many do, I carry a heavy weight on my shoulders, and I thought, why not?Lets see what the session has to offer.

Now, Im sure the workshop was meaningful to some. There was advice on sleep, diet, exercise, and creating a home environment that is peaceful and calm. There was talk of soothing paint colors and plants in offices, using stress balls, and practicing mindful meditation.

As I sat there listening though, a few thoughts came to mind. The first was, Is stress really bad? Is it something we should strive to eliminate?

Calving season is stressful. Planting and harvest season is stressful. Building a business is stressful. Raising children can be stressful at times. Taking on extra community service projects or leadership roles can be stressful. Testifying at the capitol or fighting for meaningful change in the political arena is certainly stressful. 

The reality is the demands of life are stressful. But what I have realized is anything in life worth doing is hard. I dont want the easy road; I just want the ability to take on the task, joyfully, and to find strength to continue to push forward even in the difficult moments.

Its not the stress that kills us, its our reaction to it. It can either act as an accelerator, a motivator, and a driving force to take on things much bigger than ourselves. Or it can cripple us with fear, anxiety, and worry.

So how do you choose one or the other? My Christian faith would dictate to me that instead of stress balls, fruit smoothies, and breathing techniques, I only need to turn to the Bible to give me the answer. 

Johne 16:33 reads, I have told you these things, so that in me you may have peace. In this world you will have trouble. But take heart! I have overcome the world.

Isaiah 41:10 reads, Fear not, for I am with you; Be not dismayed, for I am your God. I will strengthen you, Yes, I will help you, I will uphold you with My righteous right hand.

Theres no promise that this life will not be hard. It will, and it is. And I suppose its due to living in a secular world where its not politically correct to talk about our faith that these fundamental truths are left out of the conversation.

If life is heavy for you right now; if youre feeling lost, aimless, or hopeless; if youre worried about the future; if youre facing the unimaginabletoss the spinach and turn to Jesus. He is always with you, just waiting for you to lean on Him.

And once you walk with Jesus, youll soon find strength, courage, fortitude, joy, and peace, even in the hardest of times.

With that, I hope this column brings you comfort and a reassurance that we can do hard things; that we can face great evils; that fighting for our children and grandchildren is worth it. That is my prayer for each and every one of you.

But we cant do it alone through our own grit and buck upattitude. However, we can do anything with Him!

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