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How often do we almost take a step of faith ... only to stop short of what we're asked to do because we don't feel equipped?
We don't feel like we've had enough time to prepare.
We don't see how our gifts align with the assignment.
Someone else is already doing it.
In today's episode, author and podcaster Rachel G. Scott shows us how we should respond to God's unique calling for our lives in each season. You'll be challenged to identify why you've delayed your "yes" to God and inspired to seek out how God has already prepared you.
Related Resources:
Proverbs 31 Ministries is a nonprofit organization, and this podcast is funded thanks to the generous support of our one-time and monthly donors. To learn more about how to partner with us, click here!
We want to hear how this podcast has impacted you! Share your story with us here.
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How often do we almost take a step of faith ... only to stop short of what we're asked to do because we don't feel equipped?
We don't feel like we've had enough time to prepare.
We don't see how our gifts align with the assignment.
Someone else is already doing it.
In today's episode, author and podcaster Rachel G. Scott shows us how we should respond to God's unique calling for our lives in each season. You'll be challenged to identify why you've delayed your "yes" to God and inspired to seek out how God has already prepared you.
Related Resources:
Proverbs 31 Ministries is a nonprofit organization, and this podcast is funded thanks to the generous support of our one-time and monthly donors. To learn more about how to partner with us, click here!
We want to hear how this podcast has impacted you! Share your story with us here.

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