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As we continue the “Advancing through Adversity” series, Pastor Jack Graham brings the message “God's Way to Success.” Success God's way is the only way to live, Pastor Graham teaches as he continues the story of Joseph. To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/395/29?v=20251111
In 2 Samuel 8:1–13, we see David in a season of victory. Nation after nation falls before him. His kingdom expands. His influence grows. His strength is undeniable. But Scripture repeats a powerful phrase: "The Lord gave David victory wherever he went." This chapter is about God's sovereignty. The victories were not self-made; they were God-given. In this episode, Pastor David Maestas walks us through: Why success can be more spiritually dangerous than struggle The importance of remembering where your victories come from How David handled power, wealth, and expansion The significance of dedicating the spoils to the Lord What it means to steward influence with humility David didn't hoard his victories. He dedicated them to God. When God blesses you, whether in leadership, business, family, ministry, or influence—the question becomes: Will you build your own name, or will you honor His? 2 Samuel 8 reminds us that true strength is not independence. It is dependence. And the same God who preserved David is the One who sustains us today. If you are walking in a season of success, growth, or breakthrough, this message will challenge you to stay grounded, grateful, and faithful. Victory is sweetest when it is surrendered.
Join us as we continue our series “The Life of Joseph”. This week Mike discusses how Joseph interprets Pharaoh’s dreams, foreseeing seven years of abundance followed by famine. He advises Pharaoh to store grain, which leads to his rise in power. The story highlights Joseph’s character as he faces challenges without bitterness, emphasizing the importance […]
Today, Paul M. Neuberger delivers a piercing wake-up call. Our world worships hustle, busyness, endless striving—and Christians have swallowed the lie. We burn out. We grind. We call exhaustion a virtue. But the Word? The Word says success without obedience is empty. Alignment with God is where true power lives.This episode pulls no punches. Get ready to be challenged, confronted, maybe even offended—because half-hearted faith won't change the boardroom or the world. Jesus said, “If you love me, you'll obey my commandments” (John 14:23). The blessing is in surrender. The question is simple: When God calls, will you obey or drift with the crowd?Buckle up. This is raw, real, and rooted in truth. Are you ready to stop striving and start obeying?Episode Highlights:01:12 – Today we're attacking one of the biggest lies in modern life. The lie that more effort equals more blessing. Our world worships the grind. We idolize hustle. We brag about how tired we are, like exhaustion is some type of spiritual gift. But the truth is simple. You can't outwork misalignment if your ladder is leaning against the wrong building. Climbing faster won't fix a darn thing.19:30 – Obedience is the pathway to him. Now that we've separated biblical obedience from false teaching, it's time to talk about one of the most dangerous and subtle forms of misalignment in the modern world. Climbing the wrong ladder. One of the greatest tragedies in life isn't failing. It's succeeding at the wrong things. The world tells us that success is about climbing, climbing higher, climbing faster, climbing harder than everyone else around you. We're taught from childhood that upward mobility is the ultimate goal. 43:07 – We weren't created for cultural acceptance. We were created for kingdom allegiance. Obedience is countercultural because the kingdom is countercultural. Obedience is controversial because truth is controversial. Obedience is costly because discipleship is costly. But obedience is essential because God rewards obedience, not obedience and isolation. Not obedience for applause, not obedience for earthly reward. Obedience because he is worthy. Obedience because he is Lord.Connect with Paul M. NeubergerWebsite
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Everyone's keeping score — but are you counting what really matters? In this challenging and inspiring episode of Youth Worker on Fire, Doug Edwards reminds youth pastors, ministry volunteers, and parents that Jesus was never afraid of numbers — He just measured differently. From feeding the 5,000 to discipling the few, Jesus cared about people more than programs. Doug shares lessons from decades of ministry experience, revealing how to balance faithfulness with growth, reach your community with purpose, and avoid the traps of comparison and burnout. You'll learn: ✅ Why Jesus celebrated both the crowds and the one lost sheep ✅ How to keep your focus on faithfulness over fame ✅ What it means to let heaven keep the score ✅ How to cast a vision bigger than your church's walls ✅ Practical tips to grow your youth ministry while staying grounded in calling Featuring insights from Matthew 25:21 and 1 Corinthians 15:58, Doug's message reminds every youth worker:
✝️ Ready to go all in with God on your fitness? Start the 7-Day Christian Fitness Challenge → https://kimdolanleto.com/7-day-christian-fitness-challenge If you're stuck in the all-or-nothing trap with your health, these 3 daily Christian habits will set you free and lead you to lasting success God's way. Have you ever started strong with your health — eating God-made whole foods, getting your workouts in — only to feel like you've failed the moment you slip up? You're not alone, sister. The all-or-nothing trap keeps so many women stuck. But here's the truth: willpower will always run out, but God's power never will. In this episode, I'm sharing the 3 daily Christian health habits every woman needs to break the cycle of striving and step into consistency, confidence, and peace in Him. Stay with me until the end — I've got something special to keep you motivated this week.
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What if your definition of success was completely different from God's?In this powerful conversation, Kristin Fitch and Christian business coach Erin Harrigan tackle the tension between worldly ambition and God's calling. Together, they unpack how to set goals that honor Him, how to stay focused on your divine assignment when life gets messy, and why obedience matters more than accolades. Erin shares biblical wisdom, practical strategies, and personal stories to help you trade burnout and self-reliance for peace, purpose, and joy in your work and life.Whether you're an entrepreneur, leader, or woman of faith navigating career and calling, this episode will inspire you to align your ambitions with God's will — and experience the kind of success that truly satisfies.Key TakeawaysRedefine success by aligning your goals with God's calling, not the world's standards.Surrender control and trust God's timing, even when results don't come quickly.Take small steps of obedience — God often works through the seemingly insignificant.Let go of comparison and focus on the mission He's given uniquely to you.Support and accountability in faith can help you stay steadfast when doubts creep in.Connect with Erin at ErinHarrigan.com or listen to her past podcast episode with me.Download My Free Joyful Living Devotional: https://kristinfitch.com/devotionalReady to take your first step towards a more joyful, faith-filled life? Download our Reignite Your Passion Workbook and start living with purpose today!What to feel more energized in midlife? Grab my 5 Day Energy Reset Jump Start Guide here.Ready to work with Kristin to make a shift in your life? Click here to get started.Christian women in business, biblical success principles, God's plan for your life, aligning goals with faith, Christian ambition, women of faith and business, God-centered goals, faith-based business growth, pursuing success God's way, biblical perspective on ambition, Christian life purpose, God's calling for women, spiritual growth in business, trust God's timing, faith-driven entrepreneurship, Christian women leadership podcast, navigating career and faith, surrendering control to God, God's definition of success, purpose-driven business for women
Guest: Jennifer Parr – Host of Winning Women PodcastHosts: Karen Potter & Rob StoddardEpisode Length: ~16 minutesTopics Covered:Why Jennifer started the Winning Women Podcast and her heart for helping women redefine success.The challenges of leaving behind a career to follow God's call.The trap of self-confidence and the need for Christ-centered confidence.How social media fuels comparison and insecurity—and how to silence the noise.Biblical truths for overcoming shame, fear, and false identity.Encouragement for women navigating transitions, motherhood, and ministry.Resources & Links:Listen to Jennifer's Winning Women Podcast → Available on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and all major platforms.Follow Jennifer Parr on Instagram: @jenniferparrExplore Allen Parr's YouTube channel The Beat → Biblical Encouragement and TruthLearn more about Covenant Eyes → https://cvnteyes.co/4gb6xmeSend us your feedback!Try Covenant Eyes for FREE today!Use Promo Code: FreePodcast © 2024 Covenant Eyes, All Rights Reserved
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Pastor BoldinJoshua 1:8Worship through the Ministry of Teaching the Word!Email: prayer.request@strivinghome.org.We will pray with you or for you!Get Involved: www.strivinghome.org
Society tells us that success means sacrificing —our time, our peace, even our purpose. But what if I told you there's a better way - one led by faith instead of fear and pressure and brings peace & joy! Jenny interviews Erin Harrigan, a much sought-after speaker, author, podcaster and Biblical business coach for Christian women to reach new heights in their business or career without compromising their faith. Erin leads women not only to find their passion, but success “God's way.” She helps us step into our purpose - and finding our identity knowing who we are and whose we are. Her book, Pursuing Success God's Way:: A practical Guide to Hustle with Heart weaves her story and scripture to give us tools to successfully reach for more in whatever we do. - and offers a Christ-centered approach to entrepreneurship. And - She has an Award winning weekly podcast - “Redefining Hustle: Navigating Success as a Christian Woman,” for high-achieving “sisters in Christ” who desire harmony between their faith and ambition.
Pastor BoldinJoshua 1:8Worship through the Ministry of Teaching the Word!Email: prayer.request@strivinghome.org.We will pray with you or for you!Get Involved: www.strivinghome.org
In this inspiring episode, we're joined by Erin Harrigan—author, Christian business coach, and entrepreneur—as she shares her powerful journey of trading worldly success for Kingdom impact. Erin opens up about the turning point in her life when chasing achievement left her feeling empty, and how God radically redirected her path.We dive into what it truly means to pursue success God's way, how it differs from the world's definition, and the key biblical principles that shape a faith-aligned business.Erin also offers practical tools and Scripture-based strategies to help women step out of the hustle and into obedience and stewardship. Whether you're a seasoned entrepreneur or just dreaming about the next step, this conversation will leave you encouraged and equipped to build with purpose and peace.Plus, don't miss our fun lightning round where Erin shares her favorite worship song, morning routine, and go-to beverage! You'll learn:How to build a foundation of faith in your businessThe mindset shifts needed to align success with ScriptureDaily habits that keep you focused on Kingdom impactHow to find hope when you feel stuck or uncertain about your callingConnect with Erin:Find her book Pursuing Success God's Way, learn more about her coaching, and follow along for encouragement. Pursuing Success God's Way is available on Amazon, Kindle, with the audio book available on Audible and BarnesandNoble.com.Erin hosts a podcast “Redefining Hustle: Navigating Success as a Christian Woman.”Erin's InstagramErin Harrigan's WebsiteFinal Encouragement:Remember—God's version of success may look different, but you are not alone in your desire to honor Him with your gifts. Let's build with purpose, together.#ChristianEntrepreneur#FaithAndBusiness#KingdomSuccess#BiblicalBusiness#WomenInBusiness#ChristianPodcast#GodFirstBusiness#PurposeDrivenEntrepreneur#ChristianCoach#FaithBasedSuccess#PursuingSuccessGodsWay#EntrepreneurFaithJourney#BusinessGodsWay#FaithOverHustle#WomenOfFaithInBusiness
Because He lives, we see success clearly now. Jesus' resurrection pierces through the fog of a sin-clouded world, unveiling a clear understanding of true success. True success isn't about what you achieve but about being where Jesus places you. It's trusting His perfect wisdom, whether you're soothing a crying infant or tackling daily work. Even in moments of failure, Christ's triumph covers you with grace. Ultimately, regardless of your successes or failures, Jesus' victory assures you of eternal success. Vicar Behm's sermon preached at Faith on May 4, 2025.Intro/Outro Music: “Depth of Field” by David Hilowitz
Shavantae Roberts is a record breaking machine in the 60M and Jaiden Peraza is one of two Dragons to hit the 7' mark in competition in the high jump. BOTH are heading to the NCAA National Championships in Indy this weekend. I got to chat with them about they keep their minds and bodies continually dialed into getting better...and the coach that has them focused on something great. Let's get into it RIGHT NOW! The MSUM Dragons Podcast is sponsored by:
Success God's Way Part 3///Pastor Keith How can we pray for you today or if you have a question: https://www.libertychurchcampuses.com/question First Time Guest: https://www.libertychurchcampuses.com/connection-card 3 Ways to GIVE: GIVE by app: Liberty Church Campuses GIVE by mail: PO Box 274, Arab, AL 35016 GIVE by online link: https://www.libertychurchcampuses.com/give Message Notes: App: https://notes.subsplash.com/fill-in/view?page=HJNdgSKwyx&hints=true Join Liberty Church Arab's Facebook group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/437967402011785/ To receive TEXT updates: Text - https://mtxt.cc/list/join/256.217.5696/updates
Success God's Way Part 4///Pastor Keith How can we pray for you today or if you have a question: https://www.libertychurchcampuses.com/question First Time Guest: https://www.libertychurchcampuses.com/connection-card 3 Ways to GIVE: GIVE by app: Liberty Church Campuses GIVE by mail: PO Box 274, Arab, AL 35016 GIVE by online link: https://www.libertychurchcampuses.com/give Message Notes: App: https://notes.subsplash.com/fill-in/view?page=HJXB3gQ_kl&hints=true Join Liberty Church Arab's Facebook group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/437967402011785/ To receive TEXT updates: Text - https://mtxt.cc/list/join/256.217.5696/updates
Success God's Way Part 1///Pastor Keith How can we pray for you today or if you have a question: https://www.libertychurchcampuses.com/question First Time Guest: https://www.libertychurchcampuses.com/connection-card 3 Ways to GIVE: GIVE by app: Liberty Church Campuses GIVE by mail: PO Box 274, Arab, AL 35016 GIVE by online link: https://www.libertychurchcampuses.com/give Message Notes: App: https://notes.subsplash.com/fill-in/view?page=S1ffs_vIyg&hints=true Join Liberty Church Arab's Facebook group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/437967402011785/ To receive TEXT updates: Text - https://mtxt.cc/list/join/256.217.5696/updates
Success God's Way Part 2///Pastor Keith How can we pray for you today or if you have a question: https://www.libertychurchcampuses.com/question First Time Guest: https://www.libertychurchcampuses.com/connection-card 3 Ways to GIVE: GIVE by app: Liberty Church Campuses GIVE by mail: PO Box 274, Arab, AL 35016 GIVE by online link: https://www.libertychurchcampuses.com/give Message Notes: App: https://notes.subsplash.com/fill-in/view?page=BydKqMgwkg&hints=true Join Liberty Church Arab's Facebook group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/437967402011785/ To receive TEXT updates: Text - https://mtxt.cc/list/join/256.217.5696/updates
We are starting a new series this month all about success God's way. In this first episode, April Nicole Scipio unpacks the biblical perspective of what it means to achieve true success. Anchored by Proverbs 31:18a, which praises the noble woman's profitable endeavors, this episode explores how success in God's eyes is not merely about financial gain or external achievements but about integrity, wisdom, and faithfulness in our efforts. Through discussions on foundational scriptures such as Joshua 1:8, Psalm 1:3, Proverbs 16:3, and Philippians 4:13, we uncover the importance of aligning our actions with God's wisdom, diligently working towards our goals, and trusting Him with the outcomes. Listen in as April lays the groundwork for understanding and achieving success that fulfills and transcends our everyday aspirations.
As the founder of this ministry, I have performed about every job at some time in the past. But for many of those tasks, I don't have the skills needed to perform well. Recently, I was reminded of that hard truth when I tried to do a basic graphic design project on my own. ... The post Five Keys to Success God's Way: Part V appeared first on Unconventional Business Network.
In the last lesson, we discussed the third key to success, to meditate and learn God's Word. Unfortunately, learning and meditating on God's Word only gets you so far. Joshua was informed that he also had to “be careful to do everything written in it.” Many business leaders quote God's Word, but if we want ... The post Five Keys to Success God's Way: Part IV appeared first on Unconventional Business Network.
Imagine becoming the successor to the most renown leader of your time and being asked to perform the one feat your predecessor failed to do. This is precisely what Joshua faced when Moses anointed Joshua as his own replacement. Joshua was fearful and seeking reassurance, but he also wanted to know how he could possibly ... The post Five Keys to Success God's Way: Part III appeared first on Unconventional Business Network.
Joseph went from being in prison to becoming Pharoah's right-hand ruler and holding power over all of Egypt. Imagine the following Joseph could have today on the speaking circuit. Everyone in business wants to know the keys to success in business, and Joseph seemed to have the answers. When we read the story of Joseph ... The post Five Keys to Success God's Way: Part II appeared first on Unconventional Business Network.
Abraham's servant was given a very important responsibility. He was to travel to Abraham's homeland and find Abraham's son, Isaac, a wife. Success was critical. To travel over 400 miles and come back with the wrong woman would be disastrous for the servant. Once the servant arrived at Abraham's homeland, the servant still had the ... The post Five Keys to Success God's Way: Part I appeared first on Unconventional Business Network.
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As we continue the Advancing through Adversity series, Pastor Jack Graham brings the message God's Way to Success. Success God's way is the only way to live, Pastor Graham teaches as he continues the story of Joseph. To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/395/29
We all measure success. No matter what our age or season of life we all have markers that we measure success by. Today Ronnie Floyd defines how we all need to look at success and we will quickly realize it's not how the world looks at success. Listen and share this leadership gold for your life!
[00:00:00] Judy Douglass: A couple of years before we moved from California to Florida the Lord said to me, I'm sending you a son. And I said, no, thank you. And he said, I'm sending you a son. I said, okay, whatever you say, and time passed, and it didn't happen then and two years passed and he said, when you get to Florida, someone will say, can you take this boy? And I said, if that happens, then I guess this is from you, Lord. Tommy Thomas Today, we're continuing the conversation we began last week with Judy Douglas. In this episode, Judy delves into her personal and professional journey, highlighting the importance of resilience, humility, and faith. She shares stories from her time working with Bill Bright and the transformative impact of adopting a foster child. This episode is packed with valuable lessons for leaders and caregivers alike. Let's pick up where we left off last week. [00:01:06] Tommy Thomas: I'm curious. and here again, you've probably already alluded to this, but times in your life that have really tested your metal and what did you learn from those? [00:01:19] Judy Douglass: I've mentioned that one was working with Bill Bright. And he just had strong different opinions than I did. And I needed to be responsive to him. He was the boss. So there were a couple of times when he wanted me to do something I really didn't want or think I could do because I didn't agree. [00:01:48] And I asked the Lord, I said, maybe I should just leave the staff now. And the Lord said, no. He said, you can do what Bill wants you to do. And you've already demonstrated that you can help him see another perspective. and I'll give you an example of that. So, at Explo 74 in Korea, we went to Yeouido Island. [00:02:19] Judy Douglass: And we had about 100,000 there, I think. I don't know. But the Korean people were reporting to the press that there were a million there every night. And I had another reporter from Christianity Today there also, and we said, there's no way there are many people here. And so, we actually walked the whole island. And then said, all right, with Americans, you could only get this many because they're not going to be crunched up tight, but the Koreans are smaller, and they are willing to be right next to each other. And so, we got the biggest number we could possibly find. And it was not a million when Bill started to talk about it. [00:03:12] Judy Douglass: And he said, there were a million people. And I said, Bill, there weren't a million people there. He said, that's what we need to say. I said, but it's not true. He said, that's what the Koreans are reporting, and we need to not offend them by not believing what they're saying. I said, okay, so here's how I can do that. I can say the official reported numbers were by the police. And so, then that was true. That was their official reported numbers. But it's still always every time I heard somebody say there were a million people there. No, there weren't. No, there weren't. But that was hard. And I had a few run-ins with Dr. Bright that made me want to leave the staff. God just says this is where I want you and the other was waiting on Steve. It was a long wait, we got married, I was 31, now that wouldn't seem so strange, but 50 years ago, it seemed strange. You don't wait that long to get married, but God said, no, you wait, you just wait, I'm going to do this. So those are two that were challenging for me. There have been some others, but those are probably the bigger ones. [00:04:33] Tommy Thomas: You've observed a lot of leaders over the course of your life. What's the most dangerous behavior or trait that you've seen derail a leader's life? [00:04:49] Judy Douglass: Pride. They think they know, and they may know, more than others. But to think you're better or more, make decisions, but also pride leads to a sense that I can do what I want. I'm the boss, I'm in charge. And that's what leads to a lot of the failures that we've seen publicly lately is that. So more than anything, I think it's pride and that's why even as I talk about Bill Bright and Steve Douglass, both very capable men, great leaders, I watched them. [00:05:31] Judy Douglass: They were maybe two of the humblest people I've ever met. And so I just get concerned when people have to draw attention to themselves. For me, one of my key things as I work with people and have a team, I still have a team of 15 people. They do all the work. I just love on them. I'll tell you a story back in my early days of doing the Collegiate Challenge Magazine. No, the Worldwide Challenge. Bruce Cook, who was Steve's roommate at Harvard, said something to me about a project that we had done for the magazine. And he says, that was really good. And I said, it was good, wasn't it? I said, I didn't do that. So and so did it. And I named who it was. And I said, they did a great job. [00:06:25] Judy Douglass: And he said, one of the most important leadership principles that you can learn is to lift up the other people, to send the credit where it belongs and not take it yourself. I just am so grateful that God has helped me grow in that. So, I would recommend it to anyone. [00:06:51] Tommy Thomas: It's been said that we learn most from our failures. If that's the case, why are most of us so afraid to fail? [00:07:00] Judy Douglass: Good question. I suppose I'm sure I can think of many, especially as a parent, but, one real failure was at two different times, but very similar. I had two women on my team that I was working a lot with and, I've already told you, I'm not a big rural follower and yet they were very structured and wanted to know exactly what was going to happen and who, and I just am a little looser and so, both of them ended up leaving our team. I didn't ask them to, I was sure we could come to some ability to work together, but they just felt they could not live on a team that was not more structured and that's who they were and everything. Now they're still friends to me that I could not help and see where I could work better. [00:08:07] Judy Douglass: To be able to come together better because they were gifted people, and I was sad to see them go. So that was major. Probably another area that tested my metal and where I've seen failure is this boy that God sent us, right before we moved. A couple of years before we moved from California to Florida so, the Lord said to me, I'm sending you a son. And I said, no, thank you. And he said, I'm sending you a son. I said, okay, whatever you say, and time passed, and it didn't happen then, and two years passed and he said, when you get to Florida, someone will say, can you take this boy? And I said, if that happens, then I guess this is from you, Lord. [00:09:03] Judy Douglass: Three weeks after we got here to Florida, this new friend said, do you know someone who could take an eight-year-old boy? And tears just came, and I said, we might, I probably ought to talk to Steve about that. Anyway, this boy, his mother was an addict, and he didn't know his father and his grandparents were raising his older half-sister and he was living in neglected and dangerous places and lots of stuff and the county finally took him away. And the grandparents had him, but they said we can't do two of them. And so, they were looking to put him in foster care, hopefully adoption. It took a while, like a year to work out with the county and he came to live with us. [00:09:58] Judy Douglass: He was almost 10. He couldn't read or write. Basically all sorts of issues in his life. And God sent him to us. He was shocked. We go to bed at a certain time, dinner at a table that we ate. We had dinner, and it was just so many things that were different for him and for us. And so that was challenging. But as he got older, it was harder and harder because he just was so wounded by all the things that happened to him and didn't happen for him. And we just, we know we made mistakes. We didn't do it all right. It was hard, but in the end, it took about 16, 17 years, a long time. He's a good man now. [00:10:49] Judy Douglass: He's married, he has a stepdaughter, and then two little girls. He has a good job, drilling water wells out in the country, and they have a farm, and they raise animals, and all sorts of things, and he works. My husband, in his frustration, used to say he's the most creative work avoider I've ever seen. And in the later years, the last few years, we looked at him and said, he works harder than any person we've ever seen. And so, God redeemed what we've made a lot of mistakes. We didn't know what we were doing. And he had a lot of more pain. He made a lot of bad choices, but God did a miracle for him, for us, and this Prayer for Prodigals Ministry that grew out of it. [00:11:44] Tommy Thomas: If you were writing a book on the burdens of leadership that only the CEO can bear, what would some of your chapter titles be? [00:11:54] Judy Douglass: Oh, I don't like titles, so I'm not going to tell you that. Thinking up titles is one of the hardest things I do. I would say that it is important to be authentic, to really be the person that God has created you to be. And treat people the way they need to be treated. To believe they have value and that they can contribute well. To honor people for their work. To be kind and engage with them whenever you can. A lot of times before COVID and when Steve was still President, and I was at the office a lot. I used to just spend an afternoon going from desk to desk and talking with them and showing them that they were valued there and telling them how their contribution was really of great value and asking needs or prayer requests. And I wrote a blog post once called it's the people and I refrain from saying stupid. Because people think they're the ones that are important and people that God has sent to participate, to partner with you in the work he's given you. They're there. [00:13:28] Judy Douglass: You can't do it without them. So don't think you can. Recognize the contributions that they make both in your own mind, but to them and to others as well. [00:13:44] Tommy Thomas: I want to get you to respond to a couple of quotes. This is always a fun part of the podcast to me. I'll go with this first one from CS Lewis. Pain insists upon being attended to. God whispers to us in our pleasures, speaks in our consciences, but shouts in our pain. It's his megaphone to rouse a deaf world. [00:14:09] Judy Douglass: That's fairly easy for me to answer because that's exactly what happened with our son. Without a doubt, the hardest, most painful part of this was all of those years trying to help him learn to be a person and a responsible one. But the pain that we experienced in that changed us a lot, helped us to learn to love and grace go further than strong words and anger or rejection in helping a person redeem. And out of that has grown the Prayer for Prodigals. The Prayer for Prodigals Prayer Place on Facebook. A Facebook page of prayer for prodigals and every June 2nd a Prayer for Prodigals Worldwide Prodigal Prayer Day and we invite people to give us first names of someone they want prayed for and unless they ask us later to take the name off, we don't. [00:15:22] Judy Douglass: So it accumulates because who doesn't want people to pray for your loved one? Whoever it is, most often children or grandchildren, but also your spouse, or your brother, or sister, and so this year on June 2nd I was at my Grandson's graduation so I didn't participate as much, but people gather in small groups, or we do a zoom call kind of thing. And we had the largest number that we know of praying, after I don't know how many years is up to, we have about 11,000 names that I'm halfway through praying, since I wasn't available on the day of prayer this year, I'm praying through it slowly myself and naming every person and bringing them before the Lord. [00:16:11] Judy Douglass: So great pain that we went through, and yet God has brought very fruitful help to so many people through this opportunity. [00:16:25] Tommy Thomas: Here's a new quote. I've not asked this to anyone yet. Beware of the shorn beard of reputation for it is hard to regrow. [00:16:41] Judy Douglass: That goes with pride. I think it's also evident in an awful lot of people being, yeah, their reputation has been harmed by things that have come out. And it is hard. Some try and it works, but most of the time it doesn't work if they try to come back. And so, I just go back to Jesus saying that he is humble and that we should be humble like he is and so that'll probably save us a lot of trouble later if we walk in humility and not in pride. [00:17:27] Tommy Thomas: The last one. I'm not called to be successful, but to be faithful. Mother Teresa. [00:17:39] Judy Douglass: Yeah, I think I would agree with that. It's hard to say much more to that. I think, how are we faithful? We're faithful to become the people that we're made to be. We're not accidents. And if you look at Ephesians 2:10, it says he made each of them. In the Psalm 139, he says he made each one of us. He was there forming us. So, it's no surprise that I'm not a rule follower. Maybe that wasn't one of his anyway. And it's no surprise that I don't have musical ability. But I can do words pretty well. And in Ephesians 2, he says, you are a work of art, a masterpiece designed for the good works that I've already prepared for you and so, God wants us to walk closely enough with him to discover those things, to be intentional, to discover them, and then to live them out. And do things I had to do, break an engagement, give up a dream, wait when I didn't want to wait, while God was doing work in me, and then he has to be faithful to what he's given us to do. [00:18:59] Judy Douglass: That doesn't mean it won't change some because it will. But faithfulness is to be obedient and surrender to the Lord in a way that I can do what he wants me to do. And the outcomes are up to him. I'm not doing them to be known. I'm not doing them to get accolades. I'm doing them because this is the work of God, the good works that God has prepared for me to do. And God loves faithful people. He loves others too. [00:19:38] Tommy Thomas: If you could give a younger version of yourself, a piece of advice, what would it be? [00:19:49] Judy Douglass: There's lots of little things, specifics, but I would say two words that have been key for me. One is to keep trusting God, even when hard things happen. Was I happy that my husband left two years ago? No. But I'm trusting that God knew what he was doing, that it was his time, and there were good reasons. God did tell me, but I therefore was trusting that he would stay with me, which he said the night Steve died. I said, now what am I supposed to do? And God said, I'll be with you. I said, I know that, but what am I supposed to do? And he says, no, every step of the way, I will be with you. And He has. And then the other is the practice of giving thanks in everything has probably transformed me more than almost anything. Learning in the good things I can easily say thank you for, but in the hard things, little hard things, big hard things, confusion, misunderstandings, great pain. Thank you, Lord. Because I trust you and that's made all the difference for me. [00:21:11] Tommy Thomas: What's the best piece of advice anybody ever gave you? [00:21:20] Judy Douglass: Just what I said, that was advice that I got from people, and learning to live it out. It's more important, and some people wouldn't agree, but a lot of people in leadership are trained to be leaders. I was never trained to be a leader. I just did what God wanted, and that's how He led me. So, for me, it has everything to do with my relationship with God. I let Him meet my needs and work in me. Give me comfort, give me courage, depending on what the need is. And yeah, the best advice I have is, oh, I'll tell you what the best advice is. This is one of Steve's famous ones. You want to know what God's plan for you is and what your job description is. Walk closely with God and do what He says. If you want to know God's plan for you, Steve would always say “Walk closely with God and do what He says”. [00:22:22] Tommy Thomas: Thank you for joining us today. If you are a first-time listener, I hope you will subscribe and become a regular. You can find links to all the episodes at our website: www.jobfitmatters.com/podcast. If there are topics you'd like for me to explore, my email address is tthomas@jobfitmatters.com. Word of mouth has been identified as the most valuable form of marketing. Surveys tell us that consumers believe recommendations from friends and family over all other forms of advertising. If you've heard something today that's worth passing on, please share it with others. You're already helping me make something special for the next generation of nonprofit leaders. I'll be back next week with a new episode. 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[00:00:24] Judy Douglass: Two people who've had the most impact on me. One would be Bill Bright because when I did the magazine, all of a sudden I was reporting to him and some other people as well because he didn't have time to really supervise and so those were sometimes tense times. Bill and I have one huge difference. Bill loves superlatives. Everybody was the greatest or the most talented or the best and that's the way he talked. I'm a journalist. Don't even believe superlatives are acceptable words, because nobody is the best or the greatest or anything. And so Bill would write these flowery promoting things and I would get it and bring it back to what I thought was realism. And he would come back, and he'd say, no, you need to… And I would put a little bit more back, but not all of it, and we would go about five rounds before I didn't go back to him anymore. I just decided we'd gotten it as far as I was willing to go and as much as he really needed. But that was challenging because we didn't always agree on things and yet he was always kind and gracious to me and positive and encouraging. But more than anything, he was trusting God. ++++++++++++ [00:01:53] Tommy Thomas: My guest today is Judy Douglass, a prominent figure within Cru, formerly known as Campus Crusade for Christ. Throughout her career, she has held various roles within Cru and has become well known for her leadership and speaking. She served in positions such as staff member, mentor, and advocate for women in leadership within the organization. In addition to her work with Cru, Judy is a prolific writer, addressing topics related to faith, leadership, and personal growth. These writings offer practical guidance, encouragement, and hope to individuals navigating various challenges in life, particularly in the context of family relationships and spiritual journeys. Judy, welcome to NextGen Nonprofit Leadership. [00:02:38] Judy Douglass: Thank you so much for inviting me. I'm looking forward to it. [00:02:41] Tommy Thomas: I've been looking forward to this. I was thinking back, I guess the first time I met you was probably ‘73 or ‘74. That was, before the turn of the century, huh? [00:02:51] Judy Douglass: Definitely before the turn of the century. Yes, I was on staff then too. [00:02:57] Tommy Thomas: I want to learn a little bit about your childhood. I know when I listen to a podcast and they start asking people those questions my ears perk up. So maybe take me back. What was it like growing up in your hometown and your family? [00:03:11] Judy Douglass: It was like it is for most people who grow up in Texas. [00:03:16] Tommy Thomas: Hot? [00:03:16] Judy Douglass: Opinionated. My family helped settle the State of Texas on both my mother's and my father's side. My mother's side, they came with Stephen F. Austin when he settled down near San Antonio. And on my father's side, it was after the war. And they moved to Dallas, which was just beginning to become a city. And so, I'm very Texan through and through, though I haven't lived there in a very long time, but my family is still there. [00:03:49] Judy Douglass: I have three sisters, and we are still alive, and we get together every year or year and a half. When my mother died, we all agreed if we weren't intentional, we wouldn't see each other. So, we became intentional, and we do that. My father was a doctor. My mother had been a nurse, basically. There was this expectation that you can do anything, you'll be supported and encouraged, and that was true. [00:04:23] Tommy Thomas: So, what did you want to be when you grew up coming out of a medical family? [00:04:33] Judy Douglass: I really don't like anything medical very much. From the time I was eight years old, I wanted to be a writer. I started a novel when I was eight and it was about my favorite topic, horses. And so, I loved horses, and I loved writing and they started to go together at a young age. I still have the manuscript of the chapter I wrote of my only novel ever. [00:04:59] Tommy Thomas: What was high school like for you? Did that manifest itself in high school? Those two loves? [00:05:05] Judy Douglass: They did. My high school was a very high-level school. And so, there were lots of smart kids. I didn't care for the social structure, but I loved the fact that I got a great education. Probably my biggest opportunity came when I studied journalism for a year, and the journalism teacher saw real hope in me, I think. And so, she encouraged me to work on the school paper, and she did things like she took an article I'd written for the paper and sent it into the Texas High School Press Association writing contest, and it was a feature, and I won for the whole state of Texas. [00:05:57] Judy Douglass: I didn't even know I was entered, but that was encouraging that I could do that, and that she thought I had enough potential that she would enter that for me without even telling me. So that was really a good thing. The horses, I had this, my father wasn't about to buy me a horse. He refused many times since I asked him many times, but he had a doctor, friend, with a horse and no one to ride it. And so they got together and I got a horse and I rode that horse for a number of years. At first, just fun with my friends, but then he said, she's a saddle horse. She's really a good horse. So, he wanted her trained. So, we went over to the training state of stable where I learned to write English and do some jumping and learned all the more proper things than just enjoying riding a horse. [00:06:53] Judy Douglass: And so that was maybe one of the happiest days of my life when my father says, I have a horse for you. It was a great experience, and I loved it and it paid off later. +++++++++++++++++++++ [00:07:05] Tommy Thomas: My next question was going to be, what are people always surprised to find out about you? But what I would imagine, I certainly didn't know the horse story. Is there anything else that people might be surprised to know that might know you or would call you a friend? What might they not know? [00:07:21] Judy Douglass: Probably a couple of things that would surprise them because I'm very much a strong advocate for what I care about. They might not know that I'm really a soft-hearted pushover and I'm interested in making sure people thrive than even making sure things happen the way I want. And the other thing that always seems to surprise them, not anyone in my family, but them, is I'm not a rule follower very well. I know rules are needed. And I know it is required, but basically when I see rules, I look at what's their objective and then it's how can I fulfill that objective, maybe keeping the rules and maybe not. [00:08:09] Tommy Thomas: So, you've served a long time with Cru. Anytime I interview somebody that's been with an organization a long time, I ask them when you joined, did you think it would be a career? [00:08:21] Judy Douglass: It didn't surprise me, but because my parents were not happy that I was joining Campus Crusade for Christ, I said, it's just a two-year commitment because that's all we were signing up for. But in my mind, it probably was longer, but I sure didn't know it was going to be the 60 years that I've been part of the Cru staff. [00:08:44] Tommy Thomas: Oh, so when I met you, I think you were managing one of our magazines. And I suppose you had a staff reporting to you. What do you remember about that first management experience? [00:08:56] Judy Douglass: Oh, my goodness. I remember, one, that I was over my head, because what happened was, I went out there and I was planning to go on campus. When I decided to join the staff, I had to give up two important things. I was engaged to a young man I'd gone with all through college. And he wasn't interested at all in being a part of Cru. And, I said, Lord, when are you going to tell him? And God said, if you marry him, you won't be able to do what I want you to do. And, okay, that was something I wanted. I told the Lord when I met him that I would choose your way. And so that, I choose your way, was my pattern through life. [00:09:42] Judy Douglass: And, so I said, okay. But I was also giving up my dream to become a writer and to maybe eventually be a magazine editor. But when I got to the staff conference, Bill Bright called me into his office and he said, we have this magazine we started to use on the campuses, to help staff talk to students about topics. We wondered if instead of going to one campus, you would come to headquarters and do this magazine for all the campuses. And I'm like, what? Yes. So, God gave me my dream back just right away. The other one came later. [00:10:27] Tommy Thomas: Was that the Collegiate, I'm trying to think, was that the Collegiate Challenge? [00:10:31] Judy Douglass: That was the Collegiate Challenge. And I did that for several years with the whole editorial staff and then their man named Robert was the designer and he was far more knowledgeable than I was. And what was interesting was that we and Campus Life Magazine from Youth for Christ at the same time, we're looking at most Christian magazines, which were tiny print little pictures. Yeah. Just not even readable. And not certainly enticing. And I said, we got to do something. And Bob was really creative. And we ended up making a magazine that when we took it to the Evangelical Press Association convention and entered their contest, we won Periodical of The Year of all the categories, because they'd never seen a magazine like it. [00:11:27] Judy Douglass: And it was full of color, and it was stories, and it was just a totally different thing, but that was that then we decided to start what became the Worldwide Challenge because we realized that staff were having a hard time convincing their parents that they should join this organization that parent's thought was a cult and also help people, donors and those parents and anyone else understand what it meant to know and walk with God. And the things we were teaching the students, lay people by then, we wanted others to hear. And so, we said, and this is one of the biggest things, hardest things I ever did was we said, okay, we'll do this magazine. Basically, I was the editor, and we had about six journalism school graduates. [00:12:23] Judy Douglass: We were not very old and not even very old in the Lord. Not really strong. We had no knowledge of what went on in the churches out there. And so, we're going to do a magazine that's going to represent our ministry. And we were really over our heads, but God was so good. We had no subscribers. We went to our staff and talked them into giving it to their donors. And so we had to start it off. We had 35,000 subscribers because the staff did that. Our theme for our campaign was tell your supporters you love them 12 times a year. And so it was unbelievably wonderful. God gave us wisdom on how to put together a team and I just marveled at what we were able to do and how God used it in people's lives. [00:13:18] Judy Douglass: And it only ended recently because of the cost of postage and the use of net and that there were other ways to communicate, but when I look back at my years on staff, that's one of my main highlights is getting to start the worldwide challenge and see it touch so many lives. [00:13:40] Tommy Thomas: Now was my friend Chuck McDonald on your team? He and I joined the staff about the same time. [00:13:46] Judy Douglass: Chuck McDonald was on my team. [00:13:48] Tommy Thomas: And he was a University of Missouri J School graduate, if I remember. [00:13:53] Judy Douglass: Which at that time was considered the best. ++++++++++++++++ [00:13:55] Tommy Thomas: So, let's go to mentors. Someone in your life who has brought you along on this journey. The two people who had the greatest impact on my life were Bill Bright and Steve Douglass [00:14:06] Judy Douglass: Two people who've had the most impact on me. One would be Bill Bright because when I did the magazine all of a sudden I was reporting to him and some other people as well because he didn't have time to really supervise, but I did a lot of work with him planning the magazine, editing the magazine, helping him write books, helping him write the first five transferable concepts. And so those were sometimes tense times. Bill and I have one huge difference. Bill loves superlatives. Everybody was the greatest or the most talented or the best and that's the way he talked. I'm a journalist. Don't even believe superlatives are acceptable words, because nobody is the best or the greatest or anything. [00:15:02] Judy Douglass: And so, Bill would write these flowery promoting things, and I would get it and bring it back to what I thought was realism. And he would come back, and he'd say, no, and I would put a little bit more back, but not all of it. And we would go about five rounds before I didn't go back to him anymore. I just decided we'd gotten it as far as I was willing to go and as much as he really needed. But that was challenging because we didn't always agree on things and yet he was always kind and gracious to me and positive and encouraging. But more than anything, he was trusting God. I've known a lot of people who trusted God and I've read many but knew Bill very well. [00:15:58] Judy Douglass: And he trusted God more than almost more than anyone I'd ever seen. And that was a huge thing in teaching me to walk with God on a consistent basis and believe that he would lead me and give me what I needed before me. So, he was probably at that time the biggest influence spiritually in my life, the biggest mentor. The other person I would mention is Steve Douglas. Steve and I dated for five years before we got married. But we were friends and then we were dating, and it was a long time. Sometimes everybody said, give up on him. And I said, yeah. And, so I said, Lord, I'm done. [00:16:48] Judy Douglass: And the Lord said, no, wait, don't give up. Don't quit. And so, it took five years before Steve came to a census. But the point I want to make is he was concerned that his parents had not had a good marriage. His father was an alcoholic, and he just was afraid he had too much of his father in him, which, not true, really, except for smart. He was afraid he wouldn't be a good husband as opposed to being so afraid of marriage. And he loved me. And so, from him, I learned a lot of principles of managing and leading because that's what he did. He went to Harvard. And then he came to Cru to reorganize it, which I didn't appreciate. [00:17:36] Judy Douglass: I had to move out of the president's office. But he spiritually just loved the Lord and sought him and wanted what God had for him. And then we were married for 47 years until God took him home two years ago. So just watching him live his life, lead the ministry in the 20 years he served as President. And I just learned how to work with people. He was maybe the kindest person I'd ever met. Just always responsive to people. Responsive to those who worked for him lifting them up. One of the girls that traveled with me, we were on a trip together with Steve and his assistant and we were coming home from a long international trip. And so we're all tired and she's dropping us off at our house and he says, what can I pray for you? And she says, oh, I've got a chair that's falling apart and I just need somebody to help me put it together, so pray for that. [00:18:47] Judy Douglass: He's knocking on her door with his tools in his hand and he fixed her chair and she's never forgotten it. The president, tired from a long trip, hurt her knee and went to meet it. And that would be what he was like. He was amazing with our children. He coached soccer for our older daughter for 12 years, I think maybe it was only 11, but because he wanted to be with her. Because he's naturally a coach, by the way, I've always thought if he weren't leading this ministry, he would be a coach somewhere. Also, he loved the girls that were on the soccer team. Before every game, he called each one to tell her what she would be expecting to do the next day, and his confidence that she would do a good job. [00:19:38] Judy Douglass: And he also did it so he could have opportunities to tell people about Jesus. And, he was very intentional. I'll tell you one other thing he did. I'm nice to people. I really am, but I don't go out of my way all the time. And so in our neighborhood, he would go walk in the morning and to get exercise. He'd listen to scripture on the way out and then he would pray on the way back. He would look for opportunities to meet the neighbors and talk to them. And for several years, until his body was really not working as well, he picked up trash in our neighborhood and the whole neighborhood knew what he did. [00:20:27] Judy Douglass: They didn't know who he was necessarily, but they knew, oh, he's the man who picks up the trash. I have great pictures of him. So, he's seeing, cause it's usually still dark and his pictures, his paper wrapper and a thing that holds three paper, plastic bags. So, he can put the trash in it. [00:20:49] Tommy Thomas: Wow. [00:20:49] Judy Douglass: It was amazing. I learned a lot from both of those two men. There were others, but you asked for the most. [00:20:56] Tommy Thomas: You've probably already answered this question, but maybe not - relative to team leadership, what's the most ambitious project you've ever undertaken? And how did you get your team to rally around it? [00:21:11] Judy Douglass: Two. Okay. One was starting the Worldwide Challenge. And I already basically explained, none of us really were equipped to do that job. They entered into it, and we learned and grew together, and the exciting thing is I can name one thing after another that those people are now doing so that they learned well, I learned well, we all worked together, the magazine benefited staff and their donors, and their parents and it was amazing and I am grateful. The biggest thing that I ever did was the Global Women's Leadership Forum. No, actually, the biggest thing that I did was adopt a boy, but that's another story. The Global Women's Leadership Forum, because I'd always been able to do things that I thought I could do, and others apparently thought I could. [00:22:13] Judy Douglass: I looked around a lot and noticed that again, I didn't come from an evangelical Christian background, so I didn't know any of the rules. I just saw, where are the women leading? And so, I just had it that I should see what I could do about it. I first did study and learn some things and when Steve became the U.S. Director, I suddenly had a little more beyond the magazine that was different, and I wasn't doing the magazine because I had two children by then and so I started writing to all of our mothers, encouraging them that God could still use them, even if they've got 5 children at home. [00:23:06] Judy Douglass: There were ways that the ministry could benefit from what they had to offer. And so, I wrote a book called What Can a Mother Do? And it's finding significance at home and beyond. It's still mostly a really good book, things have changed, but as my kids got older and I had a team of people, I didn't have to work all the time. They did a lot of the work, but I began to know a lot of the other women on the field and all of the women in any leadership were called senior women, as opposed to a real title so I just got to know some and grew and studied and got bold. And when Steve became President, he was willing to stand behind me. [00:23:57] Judy Douglass: And we said, we're going to have a global conference to bring together women who have shown potential to lead and help them get started at it. And we called it the global women's leadership forum. And in 2004, so we just celebrated 20 years since this happened. We brought about 400 staff women from all over the world together, for a week in Thailand. And the criteria were potential for leadership or maybe even given some leadership opportunities, but it was not you send whoever the next director's wife unless she shows the potential and we brought them together and we started out and we said your leaders and they all last sticker. [00:24:53] Judy Douglass: And we said no really and we're going to help you start. So, we did a week of training. Some of it was spiritual. We had a wonderful woman, who at 57 left the mission field with her husband and went to seminary and became a professor at Gordon Conwell. And so she came and did our devotions for us. [00:25:14] Judy Douglass: And Andrea Buczynski, whom I know you've interviewed, was just appointed Global Director of Leadership Development. It took three years for me to convince my husband to tell the board that yes, she would be the Vice President of Global Leadership Development because that's what the previous person's title was. And we weren't nearly as tight and hard to get through as some places are. Anyway, we taught them important skills like leading and bringing a team together and helping people to evaluate themselves and their coworkers and see where they can grow. But we also taught them how to write and how to speak. [00:26:03] Judy Douglass: Everything's just beginning. And how to raise funds, because in Cru, if you want to do stuff, and so they had a wonderful time. We had a fun time with them. They went and rode elephants and things like that. But it was incredible. And all of us, and this is true, I've heard it over and over, had this sense that they were in a holy place. We walked around in this hotel in Chiang Mai, and we could sense God just smiling at his daughters who were believing that they could be more in the kingdom than they thought. And it took a long time to raise the money. I raised the money for it. And to pull together the team that could do it. And when it was almost, when we were just a few months out from doing it, most of the team that was planning it said, this is too big. [00:27:01] Judy Douglass: This is too much. This is going to fail. And then we're going to be embarrassed and it's going to set us back, not move us. And so, the small group of us that were leading it went and talked and prayed and came back and said, God gave us this assignment and we have to do it. And nobody would object as it turned out. It was wonderful that our Director in Switzerland had three women at the conference. They had quotas for their number of staff, and he wrote to me afterwards. He said, if you're going to do things that make anybody else like these three women are now, I'll send anybody because I've never seen such transformation in somebody. [00:27:49] Judy Douglass: And so, it was just believing in them and then beginning to equip them. And then the last thing I'll mention is we said, and if you want to go back to your country or your ministry and begin to start something to train some more people, we have a group of us and various ones of us will come to you and do training. I think we did 40 training sessions in the next two years and right now we have maybe only three global vice presidents who are women, and very capable women. And so that's what drives me more than anything, is to see people become who God made them and do what God has for them. That vision is what guides me all the time. (If you are reading the transcript, note that we will continue this conversation with Judy next week) Links and Resources JobfitMatters Website NextGen Nonprofit Leadership with Tommy Thomas The Perfect Search - What every board needs to know about hiring their next CEO When You Love a Prodigal: 90 Days of Grace for the Wilderness by Judy Douglas Secrets of Success: God's Lifelines by Judy Douglas Connect tthomas@jobfitmatters.com Follow Tommy on LinkedIn Listen to NextGen Nonprofit Leadership with Tommy Thomas on: Apple Podcasts | Spotify
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Her three biggest lessons from starting & running her podcast Erin's Site: https://erinharrigan.com/explore/ Erin's Book: https://www.amazon.com/Pursuing-Success-Gods-Way-Practical/dp/1734737506 Erin's Podcast, "Redefining Hustle": https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/redefining-hustle-pursuing-success-as-a-christian-woman/id1455892487 The opening track is titled "Check It Out" by Mountaineer from #Uppbeat (free for Creators!): https://uppbeat.io/t/mountaineer/check-it-out License code: AR6DFPGVXQ9Q1SSY Please support today's podcast to keep this content coming! 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As a Christian woman in business, you may often wonder what is success God's way? How is it different from what you've known to be the definition touted by the business world around you? To answer this question is to look deep into God's definition and pursuing it His way, and Erin does this by reading the first half of chapter 2 of her book, Pursuing Success God's Way: A Practical Guide to Hustle with Heart, published in 2020! This book was written for you as a Christian woman in business, to enable you to use Erin's hindsight for your foresight with God's insight. Remember, God made you ambitious, but He didn't make you to do business as usual! YOUR CALL TO ACTION Download the Inspired Actions Sheet for this chapter & subscribe to my email list: https://erinharrigan.kartra.com/page/InspiredActionSheet Get a copy of Pursuing Success God's Way at: https://pursuingsuccessgodsway.com WORK WITH ME Schedule your FREE discovery call to explore working with me: https://erinharrigan.com/discoverycall LET'S BE FRIENDS ON SOCIAL LinkedIn: @erinharrigan IG: @erindharrigan FB: @thehustlewithheartcoach SUBSCRIBE TO MY YOUTUBE CHANNEL https://youtube.com/@erinharrigan If this show brings you value, please give it a follow on Apple Podcasts and leave a review. If you listen on Spotify, be sure to click the "follow" button and the notification bell so you don't miss an episode.
What is success? Society has very clear answers: money, fame, etc. But in today's PowerPoint, Pastor Jack Graham unpacks the meaning of Success God's Way found in discovering God's dream for your life, God's purpose and plan for your life, and then following that dream all the days of your life. To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/395/29
Learn scriptures to help you lose weight for good on this episode of The Strong. Confident. His. Podcast! You don't need another quick fix diet to lose weight and get fit. What you need is Jesus and these scriptures I'm about to share. I know firsthand how the emotional roller coaster of losing weight and getting fit can feel like you've tried everything and nothing works, but today I'm serving up the answer. And it comes with a Freebie: Get 50 Powerful Quotes to Inspire Your Fitness Every Day! Start listening to learn what God has to say to get healthy and fit for His glory! If the Strong. Confident. His, Podcast has blessed you, please rate and review the show so more godly women, like you, can find it. All you have to do is click here, scroll down, tap five stars and share your review. Thank you in advance. Do you have Sisters in Christ who would be blessed by this episode? Hit that share button where you are listening and encourage them! Also, if you haven't already followed the podcast. I have new episodes every Tuesday and often Bonus episodes, and if you're not following you might miss them. Follow here. Remember You are Strong. Confident. His. Kim Dolan Leto Links from today's episode: Learn How to have Success God's Way, with the God's Blueprint for Success Workshop Be the first to know about the Fit God's Way 30-Day Transformation Course https://www.kimdolanleto.com/fitgodsewaywaitlist Get 50 Powerful Quotes to Inspire Your Fitness Every Day! https://www.kimdolanleto.com/quotes Get the Fit God's Way Free Daily Plan https://bit.ly/47bx0fs Get the Fit God's Way Book https://www.amazon.com/Fit-Gods-Way-Bible-Based-Wholeness/dp/1684512646 Sign Up for my Weekly Newsletter and you'll be overwhelmingly blessed by Bible-based fitness tips, Scriptures, Prayers, Workouts, Recipes, and More! https://www.kimdolanleto.com/newsletter Connect with me on your favorite platform! Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/kimdolanleto Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/kimdolanleto YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/kimdolanletofit Twitter https://twitter.com/kimdolanleto Subscribe to this podcast, so you never miss an episode! Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/44UzoG0 Spotify Podcasts: https://spoti.fi/3YtGuif YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/kimdolanletofit
In this message, Adrian Rogers shares how to come out of the wilderness and into the promised land. To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/135/29
In this message, Adrian Rogers shares how to come out of the wilderness and into the promised land. To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/135/29
Victory is God's gift to every child; He delights in His children's prosperity. However, we must make certain that we are pursuing success God's way. In this message, Adrian Rogers shares how to come out of the wilderness and into the promised land.
Let's face it, as business owners, it's easy to get sucked into the hustle mentality. But it's not always the healthiest way to grow your business. So what can you do to alleviate hustle to grow your business and pursue success God's way? Step one for growing your business without unhealthy hustle, is to pursue success God's way. The questions that changed Erin's life You don't know who you are and whose you are? And do you know Jesus? These are the questions that a friend asked Erin when she expressed her lack of fulfillment in her career. All the money and success wasn't making her happy. She felt empty. Having been surrounded by New Age thinkers, Erin hadn't had a relationship with Jesus. But after this conversation, Erin committed her life to Christ. Now Erin emulates Christ in her business and teaches others to do the same. There is peace when you don't have to be self-reliant When you invite God into your business and let Him guide you, you can experience peace. And you can let the hustlego. Social media can result in you looking in multiple directions, creating chaos, or causing confusion. Confusion on what to do next, and pursuing success without God, will result in more hustle. Comparison and imposter syndrome result in hustle. Instead, you can pursue success God's way, and if it feels better, grow your business without social media. Money Mindset It's never how much money you make, it's how much money you spend. We are called to be good stewards of our money, first and foremost. With this recognition, you can discover how much money you need to bring in for your family. And, not be afraid of what that number is. Another important question to ask is how much money does God want you to make? And then not shaming yourself if you don't make the same amount of money as what you are seeing other people online making. Read the full show notes and access all links. Erin's book: Pursuing Success God's Way Website for Erin Harrigan Download the free eBook, 37 Bible Verses Every Entrepreneur Should Reflect on and Live By.
In this urgent message, Dr. Michael Youssef declares that true success is never measured by power, possessions, or human ambition—it is found only in discovering the will of God and obeying it. Using the life of Joseph, Dr. Youssef exposes three deadly enemies that seek to destroy every believer's God-given calling: discouragement, detours, and doubt. Though Joseph was betrayed, falsely accused, and thrown into a dungeon, the Lord was with him because Joseph chose faithfulness over self‑pity and purity over compromise. This episode calls believers to repent of worldly definitions of success and to anchor their lives in the inerrant Word of God, trusting Christ alone to strengthen them against every attack as they intercede for a world in desperate need of Truth.
How do you define success? Success in God’s eyes is simply doing God’s will in God’s way and in God’s timing. Success is faithfulness and steadfast endurance. Success is overcoming temptation and standing firm in the faith. Success is about the person I’m becoming no matter the results that come my way. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On today's episode, we're going to be talking about embracing the success that God has for you. As Christian women today, we shy away from being exalted. We think that humility means that we need to stay out of the limelight and the attention doesn't need to be on us. We feel uncomfortable being promoted, elevated or praised for our accomplishments. But is this really humility? What if in the attempt to be humble and not boast, you're actually preventing God from exalting you? When you're called to business, then that means you will have authority in a space. If you're preventing God from exalting you, then you could be preventing Him from giving you the provision, business and success you've been praying for. I hope you're encouraged by this episode and that you continue shifting your mindset toward Jesus so you can do all that He is calling you to do. __________________________
"Discontent is the cousin of covet." – Erin HarriganToday's featured bookcaster is Christian Women's Business Coach, strategist, speaker, and entrepreneur, Erin Harrigan. Erin and I had a fun chat about her book, “Pursuing Success God's Way: A Practical Guide to Hustle with Heart”, how doing MLM led her to a more genuine relationship with Christ, and more!!! Key Things You'll Learn:The 3 Ds to avoid in order to stay on the success trackThe most challenging thing about writing her 1st bookWhat biblical effectiveness is when it comes to timing? Her three biggest lessons from starting & running her podcast Erin's Site: https://erinharrigan.com/explore/Erin's Book: https://www.amazon.com/Pursuing-Success-Gods-Way-Practical/dp/1734737506Erin's Podcast, “Redefining Hustle”: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/redefining-hustle-pursuing-success-as-a-christian-woman/id1455892487 The opening track is titled “Check It Out” by Mountaineer from #Uppbeat (free for Creators!):https://uppbeat.io/t/mountaineer/check-it-outLicense code: AR6DFPGVXQ9Q1SSY Please support today's podcast to keep this content coming! CashApp: $DomBrightmonDonate on PayPal: @DBrightmonBuy Me a Coffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/dombrightmonGet Going North T-Shirts, Stickers, and More: https://www.teepublic.com/stores/dom-brightmon You May Also Like… Ep. 517 – “God's Not Done with You” with Mary Guirovich (@maryguirovich): https://www.goingnorthpodcast.com/ep-517-gods-not-done-with-you-with-mary-guirovich-maryguirovich/ Ep. 480 – “Applying Your God-given Passions to Everyday Life” with Marnie Swedberg (@MentorMarnie): https://www.goingnorthpodcast.com/ep-480-applying-your-god-given-passions-to-everyday-life-with-marnie-swedberg-mentormarnie/ Ep. 463 – “Crushed” with Linda Bjork (@Linda_Bjork_1): https://www.goingnorthpodcast.com/ep-463-crushed-with-linda-bjork-linda_bjork_1/ Ep. 502 – “A Leadership Development Strategy To Bond And Unite” With Amy P. Kelly (@AmyPKelly): https://www.goingnorthpodcast.com/ep-502-a-leadership-development-strategy-to-bond-and-unite-with-amy-p-kelly-amypkelly/ Ep. 389 – “Unshakable, Undaunted, & Undefeated” with Elizabeth Meyers (@thelizmeyers): https://www.goingnorthpodcast.com/ep-389-unshakable-undaunted-undefeated/ 229 – “Unbroken” with Tajci Cameron (@TajciCameron): https://www.goingnorthpodcast.com/229-unbroken-with-tajci-cameron-tajcicameron/ Ep. 638 – “From People Pleaser to Soul Pleaser” with Tracy Secombe (@TracySecombe): https://www.goingnorthpodcast.com/ep-638-from-people-pleaser-to-soul-pleaser-with-tracy-secombe-tracysecombe/ #Bonus Ep. – “From Shy Girl to Award-Winning Model” with Lorna Greyling (@LornaGreyling): https://www.goingnorthpodcast.com/bonus-ep-from-shy-girl-to-award-winning-model-with-lorna-greyling-lornagreyling/ Ep. 491 – “Intentionally Fabulous” with Kelli Calabrese: https://www.goingnorthpodcast.com/ep-491-intentionally-fabulous-with-kelli-calabrese/ Ep. 499 – “Take Center Stage” with Janelle Anderson: https://www.goingnorthpodcast.com/ep-499-take-center-stage-with-janelle-anderson/ Ep. 605 – “Love Is” with Kim Sorrelle: https://www.goingnorthpodcast.com/ep-605-love-is-with-kim-sorrelle/ Ep. 471 – “How to Turn Suffering Into Something Good” with Darci Steiner (@DarciJSteiner): https://www.goingnorthpodcast.com/ep-471-how-to-turn-suffering-into-something-good-with-darci-steiner-darcijsteiner/ Ep. 364 – “7 Deadly Thoughts” with Pastor Travis Hall (@PastorTHall): https://www.goingnorthpodcast.com/ep-364-7-deadly-thoughts-with-pastor-travis-hall-pastorthall/ Ep. 513 – “In His Footsteps” with Margaret Agard (@InHisFootsteps): https://www.goingnorthpodcast.com/ep-513-in-his-footsteps-with-margaret-agard-inhisfootsteps/ Ep. 360.5 – “My Next Season Is Due Season” with Dr. Eric Holmes (@DrEricholmes1): https://www.goingnorthpodcast.com/ep-3605-my-next-season-is-due-season-with-dr-eric-holmes-drericholmes1/
If you're listening in real time, Happy New Year, Sister! Today, I'm sharing the 3 things you need to get fit and stay fit. This episode is pivotal and important to your fitness and worth. I'm fighting for you today; for your fitness, for your relationship with food and your body. I want you to thrive, girl! God has called you and set you apart for such a time as this. This is your time! Own it, step into it, walk in it with Jesus. Right now, the world is going to prey on your insecurities and throw every trick in the book at you to get you to spend your money and make you believe they have the secret to weight loss or some body part goal. But before you do anything, listen to this entire episode. What you need Fit Sister in Christ, is a Simple plan, Built on His Strength, Powered by the Spirit of Self-control, and you will find Success God's Way! Remember You are Strong. Confident. His. With so much love, Kim Dolan Leto P.S. The tips in this episode are from my new book available 1/17/2023, Fit God's Way, get your copy HERE. If you'd like to start reading it now, join my Fit God's Way Book Launch Team, HERE.
Ever question God's plan for you? Did you know God has given you gifts and passions that could very well be your purpose? God has called us to fulfill our part of the great commission. Walking in the gifts He has given us enables others to see Him working in us. If you've allowed other people's opinions, fear, or doubt to stop you from owning your God-given dream, Press Play! This is for yoU! On this week's episode of the Strong. Confident. His. Podcast I had an amazing conversation with Jill Houser, a fellow Fit Sister In Christ. She was having a hard time finding her 'thing' or her place in her world but with God's Blueprint For Success, she discovered her passion was actually her purpose! Want FREE access to God's Blueprint For Success? I'm giving one Sister-in-Christ free access to the very workshop that helped Jill, God's Blueprint For Success! Here is all you have to do: Subscribe to the Strong. Confident. His. Podcast. on Apple Podcasts or Spotify Leave a review! That's it, you're in! The winner will be announced on my podcast before the end of 2022! Sweet Sister, please don't ever forget that you are Strong. Confident. His. P.S. This is a call to action from my heart to yours. Please don't allow others' opinions, fear, or even your own doubts, to steal away your God-given future. The time is NOW to walk in your calling. Join me here and start Finding Success, God's Way!