The Known Disciple Project

Rebuilding Momentum: The Hidden Skill Every Disciple Needs


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In this powerful episode of the Known Disciple Project Podcast, host Mark Hummel gets real about one of the most underrated but essential skills for any growth-minded follower of Jesus: the ability to rebuild momentum. Whether you’ve fallen off your morning routine, stalled in your prayer life, or just feel out of sync, this episode is packed with practical wisdom and spiritual grounding to help you get back on track without shame or overwhelm. Mark shares from his own journey and coaching experience, explaining why so many people never recover their rhythm; and how you can avoid that trap with one simple tool: a four-question clarity exercise that takes less than ten minutes to reset your focus and direction.

You'll learn the difference between taking a healthy break and just drifting, how boredom and stress sabotage your growth, and why writing things down is non-negotiable. If you’ve ever hit a wall in your routines or felt like giving up, this episode offers a grace-filled path forward. Rebuilding isn’t failure; it’s discipleship in motion. Don’t miss this encouraging yet no-excuses conversation that blends spiritual identity with high-performance coaching.


Key Takeaways:

Most people fail to rebuild momentum because they set unrealistic expectations.

Routine boredom is normal; learn to interrupt the pattern before burnout.

There’s a difference between taking a break and unconsciously quitting.

Writing your routines down is essential for clarity and accountability.

The 4-question reset helps disciples align daily habits with identity and vision.


“It’s not about never falling off; it's about knowing exactly how to get back on.”


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The Known Disciple ProjectBy Mark Hummel