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What if the thing God called you to… didn’t work? In this powerful follow-up conversation, Dr. Amy Orr-Ewing continues unpacking the realities of Christian leadership, entrepreneurship, and obedience with a guest who’s lived through the high hope, and sometimes, hard endings of following God’s call. Joining Amy on the Podcast today is Heather McCormick, Global Marketing Executive and AI go-to Market Strategist.
They discuss the misconception that God’s favor always leads to worldly success, the emotional weight of letting go, and how to reframe “failure” through the lens of spiritual formation. Alongside practical wisdom, you’ll hear hope: that even when a dream dies, God’s purpose doesn’t.
This episode is for anyone who’s ever launched something in faith and felt the sting of disappointment. Your story isn’t over, and nothing is wasted.
🎧 Be sure to subscribe, review, and share this conversation with someone facing their own turning point.
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By Amy Orr-Ewing5
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What if the thing God called you to… didn’t work? In this powerful follow-up conversation, Dr. Amy Orr-Ewing continues unpacking the realities of Christian leadership, entrepreneurship, and obedience with a guest who’s lived through the high hope, and sometimes, hard endings of following God’s call. Joining Amy on the Podcast today is Heather McCormick, Global Marketing Executive and AI go-to Market Strategist.
They discuss the misconception that God’s favor always leads to worldly success, the emotional weight of letting go, and how to reframe “failure” through the lens of spiritual formation. Alongside practical wisdom, you’ll hear hope: that even when a dream dies, God’s purpose doesn’t.
This episode is for anyone who’s ever launched something in faith and felt the sting of disappointment. Your story isn’t over, and nothing is wasted.
🎧 Be sure to subscribe, review, and share this conversation with someone facing their own turning point.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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