In our newest conversation on Living Inside Out, James and Angela Hollon sat down together to talk about something deeply connected to the mission of Set Apart Farms and Herbs of the Torah: strong families are not built by accident. They are built through faith, discipline, stewardship, and a willingness to return to God’s design for the body, the home, and the future.
This episode brought together two conversations that belong side by side: family restoration and biblical wellness. James spoke from the perspective of veteran healing, discipline, and rebuilding purpose, while Angela shared how clean living, real food, natural wellness, and returning to the “ancient paths” can strengthen families from the inside out.
Through her project Herbs of the Torah, Angela helps families rediscover the biblical plants, remedies, and rhythms God designed for healing and everyday life, in a simple, practical way.
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Strength for Purpose
One of the strongest themes from this episode was that physical strength is not about vanity. It is about purpose. Strength is meant to help people protect, serve, endure hardship, and lead their families well.
James explained that physical health and discipline do not just restore the individual; they restore the whole ecosystem of the family. When a veteran starts moving his body again, training, working hard, and rebuilding discipline, practical changes follow: he sleeps better, his anger decreases, and his confidence begins to return. The family feels that shift too. The home atmosphere changes when dad is no longer only physically present, but emotionally available.
It becomes even more powerful when the family trains together. Hiking, workouts, shared labor, and even preparing meals side by side create teamwork, burn off stress, and help couples reconnect outside of conflict. Children watching that process learn that real strength is not explosiveness or intimidation, but endurance, self-control, and faithfulness.
At Set Apart Farms, that is part of the vision: not just building muscle, but building legacy.
The Table Matters More Than We Think
The episode also spent time on the power of eating together as a family. James described shared meals as something ancient and powerful because they reestablish order, rhythm, and connection in the home. For many veterans, mealtime has become chaotic, rushed, numb, or isolated. But when a family sits down together with no phones, no TV, and no distractions, something begins to shift.
Shared meals help regulate the nervous system and signal safety to the brain. Conversation reopens. Kids begin talking. Wives feel heard. Husbands stop avoiding and start leading. The dinner table often becomes a place where real breakthroughs happen, not because it is dramatic, but because it is consistent.
Angela added an important layer to that conversation: when families prepare meals together, they are not just feeding their bodies, they are investing in one another. Kids learn where food comes from. Parents work together. Families begin replacing processed, chemically loaded convenience food with real food that supports healing.
She pointed out that shared meals do more than improve nutrition. They restore dignity. Instead of everybody grabbing food on the run or eating in separate rooms, the family pauses to honor God’s provision, steward their health, and say with their habits, “We matter. Our bodies matter.”
Returning to God’s Design for Health
A major contribution in this episode came from Angela’s work through Herbs of the Torah. She shared that biblical wellness is not New Age mysticism; it is a return to God’s design in creation. Plants, herbs, and food were not given only for survival or even just for nutrition, but for stewardship, healing, purpose, and family life.
Angela’s testimony centered in part on what happened with their daughter Ava and how that journey exposed the gap between modern approaches and God’s good ways. Out of that experience came a deeper conviction that families need practical tools to reduce toxic overload, support the body naturally, and live more intentionally.
Through Herbs of the Torah, Angela shares those tools with other families, teaching them how to use Scripture, real food, and the herbs of the Bible to support immune health, calm inflammation, and build simple home remedies without getting lost in trends or fads.
That does not mean trying to change everything overnight. In fact, one of the clearest pieces of wisdom from this episode was to start where you are. Families wanting to “return to the ancient paths” can begin with simple changes:
Start with God and His Word as the source of wisdom and direction.
Clean up food one step at a time by cutting seed oils, processed sugar, and artificial ingredients, while cooking more meat, vegetables, herbs, and whole foods at home.
Reclaim shared meals with prayer, conversation, and no screens.
Learn one biblical herb or natural remedy and begin using it intentionally.
Add daily movement and close the day with gratitude and prayer.