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What does it really look like to let go of the life you’ve built—and trust God to catch you?
After 32 years as the Executive Director of Youth for Christ, Bobby Arkills stepped down. He walked away from a stable salary, health benefits, and the identity he’d carried for over three decades—all because he felt God calling him into something new.
With no backup plan and no guaranteed income, Bobby chose obedience over certainty. What followed? A year and a half of wrestling, refining, and relentless faith… and along the way, unexpected provision, mentorship, and joy.
This episode is for anyone feeling the pull to leave what’s familiar and step into the unknown. Bobby’s story is a masterclass in surrendering control, trusting God’s timing, and embracing generosity—especially when it doesn’t make sense on paper.
If you’ve ever asked, “Can I really let go and still be okay?”—this conversation is your answer.
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The Giving Experience | Website
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Chad Hauer | Facebook
Brent Tayet | Facebook
By Chad Hauer, Jeremy Simler, & Brent TayetWhat does it really look like to let go of the life you’ve built—and trust God to catch you?
After 32 years as the Executive Director of Youth for Christ, Bobby Arkills stepped down. He walked away from a stable salary, health benefits, and the identity he’d carried for over three decades—all because he felt God calling him into something new.
With no backup plan and no guaranteed income, Bobby chose obedience over certainty. What followed? A year and a half of wrestling, refining, and relentless faith… and along the way, unexpected provision, mentorship, and joy.
This episode is for anyone feeling the pull to leave what’s familiar and step into the unknown. Bobby’s story is a masterclass in surrendering control, trusting God’s timing, and embracing generosity—especially when it doesn’t make sense on paper.
If you’ve ever asked, “Can I really let go and still be okay?”—this conversation is your answer.
Haystack Collaborative | Website
The Giving Experience | Facebook Group
The Giving Experience | Website
The Giving Experience Emil | [email protected]
Chad Hauer | Facebook
Brent Tayet | Facebook