How to Find Your Purpose When Life Keeps Changing | Christian Faith
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When life changes unexpectedly, it can leave you feeling unsettled, uncertain, and wondering where you fit now. Seasons shift, routines break, plans fall through, and what once felt clear can suddenly feel confusing. In those moments, it’s easy to think you’ve lost your direction. But often, you haven’t lost your purpose at all.
In this episode of The Week Ahead Podcast, Ken Robinson offers gentle encouragement to anyone seeking their purpose in a season of change. He explores how purpose is often deeper than your job, role, or current circumstances, and how God can still lead you with peace and clarity when life feels uncertain. This episode will help you slow down, trust God again, and take the next faithful step with confidence.
With calm, practical wisdom, Ken reminds listeners that purpose is not always found in big moments or dramatic plans. Often, it’s discovered in everyday faithfulness, quiet obedience, loving others well, and walking closely with God one day at a time.
You’ll be encouraged to let go of the pressure to have everything figured out and instead focus on what matters most today.
In this episode, you’ll discover:
- How to find purpose in changing seasons
- Why peace often comes through the next small step
- Simple ways to grow in trust in God when life feels unclear
- How prayer can steady you in uncertain times
- Why your value is not tied to one role or season
If you’ve been feeling stuck, anxious, or unsure about the future, this conversation will help you breathe again and remember that God is still guiding your life.
Perfect for anyone seeking Christian encouragement, peace, faith in everyday life, and practical hope for changing times.
Listen today, and if it encourages you, share it with someone who may need it too.
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