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Your Question:

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

Answer:

I can relate to facing setbacks in life, especially in my role as a pastor of a local evangelical church. I've had my share of challenges, but I've learned that it's not about being discouraged by failures, but about growing stronger in faith through them. When I read about Jerry Falwell's experience with Thomas Road Baptist Church and Liberty University, it reminded me that even in the midst of financial crisis, God can bring about greater strength and faith.

When I reflect on my own experiences, I think about how I would approach a business failure. First, I would take a step back, assess the situation, and seek guidance from my faith and mentors. I would ask myself, "Lord, when I fail, I will..." and then I would come up with a proactive plan to handle failure. This plan would involve learning from the mistakes, taking responsibility, and seeking help from others. I would also make sure to share my plan with a trusted prayer partner or mentor to hold me accountable.

As a man of faith, I believe that God can turn failures into opportunities for growth and success. I would encourage you to do the same. Don't be discouraged by failures, but instead, see them as chances to learn and become stronger in your faith. Remember that God is gracious and can bring about victory through your problems. So, I would say, "Lord, when I fail, I will learn from my mistakes, seek guidance, and trust in Your goodness to bring about a greater outcome."

Sources:

building dynamic faith
jerry falwell
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j i packer knowing

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