Faith Over Fear

Faith Over Fear

Jennifer Slattery and Carol Ogle McCracken

Maintaining Faith Amid Financial Uncertainty

February 18, 2025   ●   37 min

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How can we maintain faith when our economy always seems so unstable? How can we hold tight to God's promises when enduring long seasons of unemployment or when our financial situation feels outside of our control? Join hosts Carol McCracken and Jennifer Slattery as they discuss a passage in Scripture that demonstrates God's ability to provide and how He uses our needs to deepen our faith and relational intimacy with Him. (Scripture referenced or discussed: 1 Kings 17, Proverbs 14:1, Philippians 4:19)

Discussion/Reflective Questions:

  1. What resonated with you most in this episode?
  2. What most surprised or intrigued you regarding how God provided for Elijah and the widow?
  3. What does this reveal regarding His character, ways, or heart?
  4. How can recognizing our needs draw us closer to Christ?
  5. What might it look like to turn to and rely on God during your current season?
  6. What is one action step God might be inviting you to take having listened to this episode?

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