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In this episode of Hope From the Ground Up, I unpack a healthier, faith-centered view of failure: it’s an event, not your identity. Drawing on Proverbs 24:16, Philippians 3:13–14, and Romans 5:3–4, we explore how falling is assumed but rising is the point—and how perseverance builds character and hope. I walk you through three practical options to get back up: identify exactly what didn’t work, back up to what did, and step again with an adjusted approach. You’ll leave with a simple, three-line exercise to reset your footing and take one small, wiser step forward—because steady people aren’t born, they’re built. If you’ve felt discouraged or stuck, this episode offers a clear path to reframe failure as data, reclaim momentum, and move toward growth with humility and courage. Whether you’re strong in your faith or still exploring, you’ll find a grounded, compassionate way to begin again—one small step at a time.
By Richard ChelsonEmail:
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In this episode of Hope From the Ground Up, I unpack a healthier, faith-centered view of failure: it’s an event, not your identity. Drawing on Proverbs 24:16, Philippians 3:13–14, and Romans 5:3–4, we explore how falling is assumed but rising is the point—and how perseverance builds character and hope. I walk you through three practical options to get back up: identify exactly what didn’t work, back up to what did, and step again with an adjusted approach. You’ll leave with a simple, three-line exercise to reset your footing and take one small, wiser step forward—because steady people aren’t born, they’re built. If you’ve felt discouraged or stuck, this episode offers a clear path to reframe failure as data, reclaim momentum, and move toward growth with humility and courage. Whether you’re strong in your faith or still exploring, you’ll find a grounded, compassionate way to begin again—one small step at a time.