304 || Am I Too Old to Pursue a Big Dream? || Heather Creekmore episode artwork

EPISODE · Apr 24, 2024 · 46 MIN

304 || Am I Too Old to Pursue a Big Dream? || Heather Creekmore

from The Devoted Dreamers Podcast · host Merritt Onsa

Send us Fan MailFind the show notes here: http://www.merrittonsa.com/podcast/304 Is it too late for me and my dream?  If you had asked college-aged-me if my parents were old, I’m sure I would’ve said yes. And I wouldn’t have meant it as a compliment But what about wisdom? What about the value of life experience? What does the Bible have to say about our value in the midst of inevitable aging? When former podcast guest Heather Creekmore reached out to share her new book Aging Gratefully with me, I was convinced this was a topic we all need to consider. (Also, go listen to her previous episode, #231, on How to Trust God’s Calling on Your Life Even When You Feel Unqualified—it is among the top three downloaded Devoted Dreamers episodes of all time!) If you’ve felt the pressure to be perfect or feared having missed your chance to pursue a dream, this conversation offers hope, truth, and a much-needed perspective shift that God’s calling transcends age because wisdom and experience are assets, not hindrances. As you listen, pay close attention to what Heather’s story reveals about:  💡Managing the fear of not feeling qualified for the dream God has given you (whether that’s age-related or something else) ✨ How to shift into a more biblical perspective that places a high value on long life and growing old, ❤️ Heather’s practical strategy for fighting back against the thoughts that would keep you and your dream in hiding This inspiring podcast episode helps Christian women in their search for encouragement to use the skills, talents, and life experience for the big dreams God has given you.    NEXT STEPS:  Connect with Merritt: Website || Instagram || Book a Discovery Call Get Connected with the Dreamers Facebook Community Leave a Review: Apple Podcasts/iTunes Subscribe: on Apple Podcasts * on Android  MORE ABOUT THE DEVOTED DREAMERS PODCAST: Produced by Jonathan R. Clauson. Theme music by Reaktor Productions. Ad music by Komiku.Sign up for Dream Believers. Just $49/month or $490 for the year (get 2 months free!) NEXT STEPS:Connect with Merritt: Website || Instagram || Book a CallLeave a Review: Apple Podcasts/iTunesSubscribe: on Apple Podcasts * on AndroidJoin the Dream Believers communityMORE ABOUT THE DEVOTED DREAMERS PODCAST:Produced by Jonathan R. Clauson. Theme music by Reaktor Productions. Ad music by Komiku.

Send us Fan Mail Find the show notes here: http://www.merrittonsa.com/podcast/304 Is it too late for me and my dream? If you had asked college-aged-me if my parents were old, I’m sure I would’ve said yes. And I wouldn’t have meant it as a compliment But what about wisdom? What about the value of life experience? What does the Bible have to say about our value in the midst of inevitable aging? When former podcast guest Heather Creekmore reached out to share her new book Aging Gratefu...

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