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Resilient & Called

Resilient & Called

Von: Eleanor Haack-Finney
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Resilient and Called is a podcast for women who want to live with purpose in the middle of real-life chaos. Hosted by Eleanor Haack-Finney—pastoral counselor, military missionary, author, and founder of Defenders of Resilience—this show equips everyday women to step boldly into their God-given calling right where they already are.


Through biblical teaching, vulnerable storytelling, and practical guidance, each episode helps you recognize your mission field in the ordinary places: your home, workplace, friendships, neighborhood, and online influence.

Because you don’t need a title, a stage, or a perfectly put-together life to make an impact. You just need a willing heart.


Whether you’re navigating motherhood, marriage, military life, ministry burnout, spiritual loneliness, or a season of transition—this podcast reminds you that God calls you in the middle of your mess, not after it.


You are resilient.
You are called.
And your everyday life is already a mission field.

© 2026 Resilient & Called
Beziehungen Christentum Hygiene & gesundes Leben Seelische & Geistige Gesundheit Sozialwissenschaften Spiritualität
  • Esther 9–10 — Victory, Legacy, and the God Who Was Always There
    Apr 28 2026

    This is the conclusion of Esther’s story—but it’s also the beginning of understanding your own.

    In Esther chapters 9 and 10, the day that was meant to destroy God’s people is completely reversed. Victory comes—but not without weight.

    This final episode explores:

    • God’s ability to reverse outcomes
    • The cost and complexity of victory
    • How one person’s actions can impact generations
    • The importance of healing before responding
    • Rest, celebration, and remembrance (Purim)
    • Legacy, leadership, and lasting impact

    We also reflect on the full story:

    A boundary set by Vashti.
    A girl positioned as queen.
    A man who remained faithful.
    A God who was present—even when unseen.

    This episode reminds us:

    God is not bound by location, timing, or visibility.

    And the same God who was with Esther—

    Is with you.

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    34 Min.
  • Esther 8 — After the Victory | Don’t Stop at One Win
    Apr 21 2026

    Victory is not the end—it’s the beginning of responsibility.

    In Esther chapter 8, the tables have turned. Haman is gone, Mordecai is elevated, and the Jews begin to rejoice.

    But the story isn’t over.

    The threat still exists.

    And Esther refuses to rest while others remain at risk.

    In this episode, we explore:

    • What to do after breakthrough
    • Why removing the problem doesn’t remove the impact
    • Carrying responsibility for others
    • The danger of responding to pain with more harm
    • Not becoming what God delivered you from
    • Celebrating God’s goodness and sharing it with others

    This episode challenges us:

    Don’t stop at one victory.

    Finish the work.

    Because God’s deliverance is not just for you—

    It’s for the people connected to you.

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    33 Min.
  • Esther 7 — When God Seems Silent, Judgment Comes
    Apr 14 2026

    Silence does not mean God is inactive.

    In Esther chapter 7, everything comes to the surface. Truth is revealed, evil is exposed, and the very thing meant for destruction becomes the instrument of justice.

    Esther finally speaks.

    Haman is named.

    And in a moment, everything shifts.

    This episode explores:

    • The connection between loving God and loving people
    • Why silence often precedes exposure
    • The power of speaking truth clearly
    • Naming what is harmful instead of avoiding it
    • The consequences of selfish ambition
    • How what we build can come back to confront us

    Haman’s downfall reminds us:

    When you live to harm others, you position yourself for destruction.

    And even when God seems silent—

    He is still working.

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    28 Min.
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