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Relentless, with Alanah Faulk | #07

Relentless, with Alanah Faulk | #07

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Today on the Prospect of Christ Podcast, Addison sits down with Alanah Faulk. Alanah is a former soccer player for Northeastern State University and member of FCA. In today’s episode, Addison and Alanah talk through her journey as a student athlete, finding where God wants you to be, being caught between realities, being Christ’s example through being a student athlete, navigating the competitive environment of athletics, dealing with the social pressure of student athletics, the importance of finding a Christian community, dealing with social anxiety, and taking solitude in the Lord.

Timestamps

About Alanah - 1:55

Alanah’s Journey - 3:48

Navigating life as a Student Athlete - 7:48

Being caught in between realities - 11:21

Being Christ’s example through being a student athlete - 15:37

Navigating the competitive environment of athletics - 19:27

The unknown of college, and putting your trust in Christ - 28:01

The importance of finding a Christian community - 31:06

How FCA changed her perspective on life and athletics - 34:37

Dealing with social anxiety - 37:03

Taking solitude in the Lord - 43:26

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