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Faith Over Frustration: Keeping Your Peace When the Classroom Isn’t

Faith Over Frustration: Keeping Your Peace When the Classroom Isn’t

Update: 2025-10-28
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Ever walked into your classroom and felt like every fruit of the Spirit got tested before 9 a.m.? 😅 In this episode of Educators With Oil, Ronnette T. Branham, M.Ed., gets real about those moments when chaos takes over, patience runs thin, and peace feels out of reach.

Through heartfelt storytelling, honest reflection, and faith-filled strategies, Ronnette reminds educators that true classroom control doesn’t start with the students — it starts within. You’ll learn how to shift from reacting out of frustration to responding with faith, how to anchor your classroom atmosphere in calm, and how to protect your peace no matter what’s going on around you.

If you’ve ever whispered, “Lord, help me not to lose it today,” this one’s for you. Because peace isn’t the reward — it’s the weapon.

🎙️ In this episode, you’ll discover:

  • How to govern your spirit when the classroom feels chaotic
  • The difference between reacting and responding
  • Faith-based “peace practices” you can use daily
  • Spiritual strategies for classroom management that actually work
  • Encouragement to stay grounded in your calling even on hard days

📖 Scripture: Proverbs 16:32 – “Better a patient person than a warrior, one with self-control than one who takes a city.”

💛 Whether you’re in your classroom, your car, or your prayer closet — this episode will help you trade frustration for faith and remember Who sets the tone.

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Faith Over Frustration: Keeping Your Peace When the Classroom Isn’t

Faith Over Frustration: Keeping Your Peace When the Classroom Isn’t