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What do I do with my business now that it's failed?

Answer:

I can relate to the struggle of dealing with a failed business. As a pastor, I've seen my fair share of setbacks and failures, and I've learned that it's not about being discouraged, but about being proactive and seeking God's guidance. When I face a failure, I remind myself that it's an opportunity to learn and grow, and to seek God's wisdom and guidance.

As I reflect on my own experiences, I've come to realize that failure is not the end, but a stepping stone to success. When I was struggling to build our church, I made some mistakes that could have led to its downfall. But instead, I learned from those mistakes and used them as an opportunity to grow and improve. I came out of that experience with a stronger faith and a deeper understanding of God's sovereignty.

So, if your business has failed, don't be discouraged. Instead, use it as an opportunity to seek God's guidance and wisdom. Pray and ask Him to help you react by faith to this failure. Then, proactively apply a new strategy to handle future failures. And don't be afraid to share your new strategy with a prayer partner or mentor, and ask them to hold you accountable. Remember, failure is not the end, but a chance to learn and grow.

Sources:

building dynamic faith
jerry falwell
god
j i packer knowing

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