Where You Look Is Where You’ll Go

Olympian Noelle Pikus-Pace shares how a terrifying crash taught her the most important lesson of her career: where you look is where you’ll go. Through stories from the track and motherhood, she reveals how perseverance is built one small, faithful step at a time. Her secret? Be 1% better today than yesterday.

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Learn to See What You Can’t See

Ignaz Semmelweis had the best intentions, yet he unknowingly caused harm. What if we’re doing the same in our own lives? Hank looks at ways to recognize your own personal blind spots, how to approach (sometimes hard) feedback with humility, and how to use it to grow in ways you may have never expected.

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The Slow and Messy Road to Change

Transformation takes time. Hank shares the powerful symbolism in C.S. Lewis’s Chronicles of Narnia—how a boy slowly learns, struggles, and is ultimately changed by the Savior. If you find yourself longing for a loved one's (or your own) redemption, Hank shares the good news: the cure has begun.

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You’re Not Broken—You’re Becoming

From a 40-foot fall to a life of purpose, Jeff Griffin shares how to move from paralysis—both physical and spiritual—into action, hope, and possibility. Discover the mindset shift that changed everything for him and can change everything for you. With Christ, your dreams aren’t just possible—they’re promised.

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Success Starts with Struggle

Even the greatest people faced setbacks—Martin Luther King, Jr. got a C in speech class! Struggles don’t mean you’re failing; they might be shaping you for something greater. Ganel-Lyn Condie shares why your challenges may end up becoming a sacred gift you can share with the world.

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Hard Times Are a Sign You’re Growing

No one ever climbs downhill—meaning, if life feels tough, you’re moving in the right direction. Chad Hymes reminds us that growth doesn’t just happen—we have to pursue it. When you face hardship, loss, stress, or deep struggles, remember: God’s people have always faced trials, and those trials have shaped them. Today, choose to grow through what you go through. You’re climbing, and you’re not alone.

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