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December 2, 2025

Faith, Obedience, and the Courage to Follow God’s Call

00:26:21Published December 2, 2025

Have you ever felt God calling you to something that felt way bigger than your qualifications? In this episode, I sit down with my new friend Allison to talk about how obedience often starts in the stillness and leads to something far greater than we imagined. Allison shares the moment she heard God speak clearly in a quiet Alabama parking lot, how He used her passion for running and storytelling to launch a podcast, and how obedience became the path to both healing and purpose.

We explore how fear of failure can hold us back, why community matters so much when we're stepping into something new, and how God's affirmations often come in quiet, unexpected ways. Allison also reminds us that our stories, every single one, are worth sharing, not because they're polished, but because they reveal God's heart in the ordinary.

Scripture references we talk through include:

  • Hebrews 12:1–2 and the power of the "great cloud of witnesses"

  • Galatians 6:2 about carrying one another's burdens

  • Moses and Gideon's reluctance in response to God's call

If you've been wrestling with a "yes" God's asking from you, this episode will encourage you to take that next faithful step, even if it feels small.

Friend, if this message speaks to you, I'd love to hear your story.
Maybe it's time to share it with the world. Visit perspectivesintopractice.com to learn how you can be a guest.

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Have you ever felt God calling you to something that felt way bigger than your qualifications? In this episode, I sit down with my new friend Allison to talk about how obedience often starts in the stillness and leads to something far greater than we imagined. Allison shares the moment she heard God speak clearly in a quiet Alabama parking lot, how He used her passion for running and storytelling to launch a podcast, and how obedience became the path to both healing and purpose.

We explore how fear of failure can hold us back, why community matters so much when we're stepping into something new, and how God's affirmations often come in quiet, unexpected ways. Allison also reminds us that our stories, every single one, are worth sharing, not because they're polished, but because they reveal God's heart in the ordinary.

Scripture references we talk through include:

  • Hebrews 12:1–2 and the power of the "great cloud of witnesses"

  • Galatians 6:2 about carrying one another's burdens

  • Moses and Gideon's reluctance in response to God's call

If you've been wrestling with a "yes" God's asking from you, this episode will encourage you to take that next faithful step, even if it feels small.

Friend, if this message speaks to you, I'd love to hear your story.
Maybe it's time to share it with the world. Visit perspectivesintopractice.com to learn how you can be a guest.

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