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When We Stumble, God Catches Us: Ainsley Earhardt & Ryan George

When We Stumble, God Catches Us: Ainsley Earhardt & Ryan George

Season 1 Episode 322 Published 3 years, 5 months ago
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Isn’t it amazing how uniquely God created us? How He gave us different desires, skills, talents to fulfill what it is we are to do in the world? We are “fearfully and wonderfully made,” [Psalm 139:14] the scriptures tell us, but by no means are we perfect. We sometimes stumble on the way to what it is we’re supposed to be doing in this world. But that’s where God comes in. We can talk to God about what we want, what we need, what we’re passionate about. Because we’re His beloved creation, He’s listening, He’s guiding, and He’s there for us when we turn to Him for help to figure it all out. 

Our guests this week each have made choices as to how they will show up in the world. News anchor Ainsley Earhardt believes she has been uniquely gifted to show others—especially children—that they are unique, special, and made for amazing things. Adventurer Ryan George has traveled the globe to skydive, surf, and climb mountains all for the thrill of adventure and showing others how they can experience adventure in their own lives—big and small. 

 

Links, Products, and Resources Mentioned:

Jesus Calling Podcast

Jesus Calling

Jesus Always

Jesus Listens

Past interview: Kristin Smedley

Upcoming interview: Samuel Rodriguez

Psalm 139:14 NIV

 

Ainsley Earhardt 

Jesus Calling app

I’m So Glad You Were Born

 

Ryan George 

GoPro cameras

adrenaline junkie

Enneagram Type 7

www.explorience.org

Scared to Life

 

Interview Quotes:

“I look at children, especially now that I'm a mother, and I know that for each of them, God has a purpose and a plan for their futures and for their lives.” - Ainsley Earhardt

“I tell my daughter all the time, ‘you are such a blessing. I am so glad to have you. I'm so glad God made you perfectly for our family, for me.’” - Ainsley Earhardt

“I call it digital courage, because as soon as I hit that record button, I was able to do things that scared me because I knew that I can show it online. And so what I did was I turned social media into a platform to seek the approval that I didn't get growing up, to try to get affirmation. And my working theory was, If I were interesting, people would be interested in me. And it's empty.” - Ryan George

“Part of my process of being able to use social media healthily is to celebrate other people and to call out what's adventure in their life.” - Ryan George

“What I learned is that vulnerable leaders are the most attractive and they're the ones that people want to follow.” - Ryan George

“We're all calle

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