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This week on Solid Start, Greg and Brian are once again joined by Marcus Misinec for an encouraging conversation about feeling unqualified to speak about your faith or pray in front of others. Drawing from 2 Corinthians 12:9, Marcus reminds us that God’s strength is made perfect in our weakness.
Too often, we convince ourselves that we need to be scholars, theologians, or experts before we can share the love of Jesus. But God doesn't call us to have all the answers—He calls us to be faithful. When we are honest about our struggles, weaknesses, and past mistakes, people are more likely to connect with us because they are facing challenges of their own.
Join us as we discuss why vulnerability can be one of the most powerful tools for sharing the Gospel, how our weaknesses can become opportunities for God’s grace to shine, and why we should never be ashamed of the story God is writing in our lives. Be encouraged to step out in faith, trust the Holy Spirit to guide your conversations, and boldly share the hope of Jesus with those around you.
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This week on Solid Start, Greg and Brian are once again joined by Marcus Misinec for an encouraging conversation about feeling unqualified to speak about your faith or pray in front of others. Drawing from 2 Corinthians 12:9, Marcus reminds us that God’s strength is made perfect in our weakness.
Too often, we convince ourselves that we need to be scholars, theologians, or experts before we can share the love of Jesus. But God doesn't call us to have all the answers—He calls us to be faithful. When we are honest about our struggles, weaknesses, and past mistakes, people are more likely to connect with us because they are facing challenges of their own.
Join us as we discuss why vulnerability can be one of the most powerful tools for sharing the Gospel, how our weaknesses can become opportunities for God’s grace to shine, and why we should never be ashamed of the story God is writing in our lives. Be encouraged to step out in faith, trust the Holy Spirit to guide your conversations, and boldly share the hope of Jesus with those around you.