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EPISODE · Jan 8, 2026 · 26 MIN

Eternal Warriors: Teamwork, Mercy, and Staying Faithful When People Fail (Without Shame or Contention)

from Memoirs of an LDS Servant Teacher · host Maurice Harker

Welcome to Memoirs of an LDS Servant Teacher, hosted by Maurice Harker—a faith-based resource for those striving to strengthen marriage, build self-mastery, and apply gospel-centered principles to real-life challenges.Important note: This podcast and its programs are not officially affiliated with The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. They are created by people who strive to live its teachings and apply restored-gospel principles in practical, life-changing ways.In this episode of Eternal Warriors 4.0, Maurice teaches how to build spiritual strength inside real-world relationships and teams—especially when people make mistakes, emotions run high, and progress feels slow.This discussion focuses on:Fostering unity, encouragement, and spiritual chemistry in a groupRejecting perfectionism and learning to practice mercy in teamworkRecognizing “satanic distortions” that push judgment, shame, or harshnessHow to respond to mistakes without rubbing them in—or giving up on peopleWhy revelation often increases when stewardships stretch you beyond your abilityMoving forward in faith when you can’t see how the miracle will unfoldHolding hope when healing (marriage, parenting, discipleship) feels slow or impossiblePractical ways to keep connection even when others feel “crusty,” resistant, or defensiveWhy accurate feedback matters—and how to give truth with charityIf you’ve been trying to lead, build, serve, or heal—and you’re tired of feeling judged, overwhelmed, or alone—this episode will help you stay steady, stay kind, and keep moving forward in Christ.

Welcome to Memoirs of an LDS Servant Teacher, hosted by Maurice Harker—a faith-based resource for those striving to strengthen marriage, build self-mastery, and apply gospel-centered principles to real-life challenges.Important note: This podcast and its programs are not officially affiliated with The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. They are created by people who strive to live its teachings and apply restored-gospel principles in practical, life-changing ways.In this episode of Eternal Warriors 4.0, Maurice teaches how to build spiritual strength inside real-world relationships and teams—especially when people make mistakes, emotions run high, and progress feels slow.This discussion focuses on:Fostering unity, encouragement, and spiritual chemistry in a groupRejecting perfectionism and learning to practice mercy in teamworkRecognizing “satanic distortions” that push judgment, shame, or harshnessHow to respond to mistakes without rubbing them in—or giving up on peopleWhy revelation often increases when stewardships stretch you beyond your abilityMoving forward in faith when you can’t see how the miracle will unfoldHolding hope when healing (marriage, parenting, discipleship) feels slow or impossiblePractical ways to keep connection even when others feel “crusty,” resistant, or defensiveWhy accurate feedback matters—and how to give truth with charityIf you’ve been trying to lead, build, serve, or heal—and you’re tired of feeling judged, overwhelmed, or alone—this episode will help you stay steady, stay kind, and keep moving forward in Christ.

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