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~ Bishop Kevin Foreman, "The People's Bishop," Founder of Harvest Church, Author of Sins of the Fathers, Evolutionaries and History Makers
What if every challenge was an invitation to grow closer to your purpose?
Collectively, the world isn't in the best shape right now. Challenges abound, both on global and individual fronts. Yet Bishop Kevin Foreman reminds us that these are precisely the opportunities that allow us to build our resilience through faith and service, to help us rise from our lowest moments, guiding us to uncover brilliance even in the darkest times.
Known as "the people's bishop," Bishop Foreman encourages us to turn to faith as a guide when times seem bleak, especially when there are no obvious solutions to problems. Bishop Foreman sees faith as the foundation of resilience, reminding us that resilience isn't passive endurance—it's active faith, where we learn to trust in something bigger than ourselves even when the outcome is uncertain. Through his words, we're reminded that strength is born not from having all the answers, but from the belief that every challenge carries meaning and movement toward something greater.
As founder of Harvest Church and author of several books, Bishop Foreman has made service a hallmark of his work. He notes that rising isn't about climbing higher for ourselves—it's about lifting others as we go. That's the heart of being Brilliantly Resilient--using our transferable strengths to build community and impact. As we serve through struggle, we demonstrate how resilience becomes richer when it's shared, creating a ripple effect of empowerment and hope.
As Bishop Foreman reflects on pain, purpose, and light, we're reminded that brilliance isn't about perfection—it's about allowing our faith, scars, and growth to illuminate the path for others. When we share our stories and serve from our healed places, we not only rise—we shine.
Learn more about Bishop Foreman here, and tune into this week's episode of the Brilliantly Resilient podcast for more of his wisdom. Be sure to listen for these additional bits of brilliance:
Thank you, Bishop Foreman, for sharing your light.
Let's be Brilliantly Resilient together!
XO,
Mary Fran
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~ Bishop Kevin Foreman, "The People's Bishop," Founder of Harvest Church, Author of Sins of the Fathers, Evolutionaries and History Makers
What if every challenge was an invitation to grow closer to your purpose?
Collectively, the world isn't in the best shape right now. Challenges abound, both on global and individual fronts. Yet Bishop Kevin Foreman reminds us that these are precisely the opportunities that allow us to build our resilience through faith and service, to help us rise from our lowest moments, guiding us to uncover brilliance even in the darkest times.
Known as "the people's bishop," Bishop Foreman encourages us to turn to faith as a guide when times seem bleak, especially when there are no obvious solutions to problems. Bishop Foreman sees faith as the foundation of resilience, reminding us that resilience isn't passive endurance—it's active faith, where we learn to trust in something bigger than ourselves even when the outcome is uncertain. Through his words, we're reminded that strength is born not from having all the answers, but from the belief that every challenge carries meaning and movement toward something greater.
As founder of Harvest Church and author of several books, Bishop Foreman has made service a hallmark of his work. He notes that rising isn't about climbing higher for ourselves—it's about lifting others as we go. That's the heart of being Brilliantly Resilient--using our transferable strengths to build community and impact. As we serve through struggle, we demonstrate how resilience becomes richer when it's shared, creating a ripple effect of empowerment and hope.
As Bishop Foreman reflects on pain, purpose, and light, we're reminded that brilliance isn't about perfection—it's about allowing our faith, scars, and growth to illuminate the path for others. When we share our stories and serve from our healed places, we not only rise—we shine.
Learn more about Bishop Foreman here, and tune into this week's episode of the Brilliantly Resilient podcast for more of his wisdom. Be sure to listen for these additional bits of brilliance:
Thank you, Bishop Foreman, for sharing your light.
Let's be Brilliantly Resilient together!
XO,
Mary Fran

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