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When Everything Collapses | Episode 51

Episode 51 of the The Clarence Stowers Leadership Podcast podcast, hosted by Clarence E. Stowers, Jr., titled "When Everything Collapses | Episode 51" was published on March 3, 2026 and runs 34 minutes.

March 3, 2026 ·34m · The Clarence Stowers Leadership Podcast

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When Everything Collapses When Faith Feels Far | Episode 51 You handled it. You made the call. You kept everybody else together. But the dust settled, and now you feel like a stranger in your own life. Nobody prepared you for the aftermath: the confusion, the identity loss, and the quiet isolation that follows collapse. In this episode, Clarence walks through Chapters 1 and 2 of When Faith Feels Far, showing why collapse does not cancel God's presence, why confusion is not a faith failure, an...

When Everything Collapses

When Faith Feels Far | Episode 51

You handled it. You made the call. You kept everybody else together. But the dust settled, and now you feel like a stranger in your own life. Nobody prepared you for the aftermath: the confusion, the identity loss, and the quiet isolation that follows collapse.

In this episode, Clarence walks through Chapters 1 and 2 of When Faith Feels Far, showing why collapse does not cancel God's presence, why confusion is not a faith failure, and why the real danger after loss is not the pain itself. It is the silence you keep around it.

What You Will Learn:

β“΅ Why the rubble is not proof God left. It is proof that something was never meant to carry the weight of your calling.

β“Ά Why confusion after loss is normal, not faithless, and why you do not need every answer to keep walking.

β“· Why isolation is the real danger after collapse, and how naming your loss out loud is the first step toward rebuilding.

The Practice:

Write down the one loss you are still carrying that you have never said out loud. Not the public one. The one underneath it. Say it to God, say it to a trusted person, or say it on paper. Name it before you try to fix it.

This episode is for you if you have been holding it together for everyone else but privately wondering when someone is going to ask how you are really doing.

Scriptures Referenced:

Psalm 46:1 | Psalm 34:18 | Isaiah 55:8-9 | Hebrews 13:5 (all NLT)

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We are walking through When Faith Feels Far together, chapter by chapter, in small groups where it is safe to be honest. Link in bio.

After you listen, tell me: what is the one thing you lost that you still have not fully grieved? I read every comment.

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