Kids and a Calling

Sometimes God Catches Strays

1 h 4 min · 9 de abr de 2026
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We’ve all been there: we love God, we want the promise, we even believe He’s leading us but we still freeze because we can’t see the full plan.  We talk about why our world trains us to check every box before we commit, and why the spiritual life doesn’t work that way. We also dig into the idea of process before promise, how spiritual growth happens in the waiting, and why unanswered prayers can be God protecting a bigger purpose. If you’re wrestling with timing, fear, or the unknown “how,” you’ll find language for what you’re feeling and a path forward. Then we shift into our Proverbs series with Proverbs 19, Proverbs 20, and Proverbs 21, pulling out biblical wisdom you can use right now.

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