Episode 19: When It Finally Clicks — Leadership, Faithfulness, and Seeing the Fruit of Quiet Work | Summit After the Storm
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The work that matters most in our lives often happens quietly.
So quietly that we start to wonder if it’s working at all.
In this episode of Summit After the Storm, leadership author and speaker Bart Wilbanks reflects on a small but powerful moment with his ten-year-old stepson that revealed something every leader, parent, and mentor eventually hopes to see — the moment when formation finally clicks.
What looked like months of unnoticed repetition suddenly surfaced as clarity, conviction, and ownership — a reminder that faithfulness often produces fruit long before we realize it.
Drawing from Galatians 6:9, Bart connects this moment to lessons learned on Mount Kilimanjaro, where progress felt invisible day after day until the terrain finally changed — revealing just how much ground had already been covered.
This episode explores:
Leadership development that can’t be measured
Faithfulness without immediate results
Parenting, mentoring, and modeling values
Delayed harvest and quiet formation
Trusting the process when growth feels unseen
🎧 If you’ve ever wondered whether the work you’re doing is making a difference — this episode is for you.
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