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WHEN OTHERS DON'T SURVIVE 💔

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Some ministries shape your life.

Some worship leaders change how you see God.

Some churches help form who you become.

So what do you do when those ministries, leaders, or organizations don't survive?

In this episode, Tyler explores the pain of watching influential ministries fall apart, why those moments can feel deeply personal, and how to protect the good things God did in your life without becoming trapped by disappointment, bitterness, or confusion.

The goal isn't pretending the pain isn't real.

The goal is letting God purify the root system so you can move forward with hope.


IN THIS EPISODE:

• Why some ministry failures affect us more deeply than others

• The connection between pain and impact

• Remembering who the true Author was all along

• How to separate God's work from human failure

• Why you don't have to throw away every good thing that came from a broken ministry

• Allowing God to heal the root system of your heart


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TIMESTAMPS

(00:00) Welcome to the new era

(04:01) When ministries don't survive

(07:06) Why some failures hurt more than others

(10:25) Don't throw away everything God did

(13:03) Letting God purify the root system

(17:03) Moving forward with hope

(19:20) Prayer and encouragement

Help people love God, His Church, their family, and their calling more tomorrow than they do today!


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