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It’s so easy to treat my résumé, experience, and past wins like they’re proof I’m “okay.” I wouldn’t have called it pride—I just thought I was competent, seasoned, the one who could walk in and fix things. But underneath that confidence was a quiet belief that I was the one holding everything together.
Then God led me into a season where all the things I’d leaned on—my role, reputation, comfort, income—were stripped away. In the unraveling, He started pressing deeper questions: What are you actually trusting in? Would you still show up if no one knew your name? Do you love people, or just the feeling of being the one with the answers? This episode is the story of how He used loss, disorientation, and a very exposed heart to confront the idol of pride and invite me back to dependence, softness, and servant-hearted leadership.
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By Amy DardisIt’s so easy to treat my résumé, experience, and past wins like they’re proof I’m “okay.” I wouldn’t have called it pride—I just thought I was competent, seasoned, the one who could walk in and fix things. But underneath that confidence was a quiet belief that I was the one holding everything together.
Then God led me into a season where all the things I’d leaned on—my role, reputation, comfort, income—were stripped away. In the unraveling, He started pressing deeper questions: What are you actually trusting in? Would you still show up if no one knew your name? Do you love people, or just the feeling of being the one with the answers? This episode is the story of how He used loss, disorientation, and a very exposed heart to confront the idol of pride and invite me back to dependence, softness, and servant-hearted leadership.
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