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Step Out of Your Comfort Zone | Trusting God with Your Dream

Step Out of Your Comfort Zone | Trusting God with Your Dream

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This week, Pastor Gabe Kolstad sits down with Colby and Jan to talk about what it really means to live your dream life for God.

Both of their stories show that following God’s calling often means stepping out of your comfort zone, facing fear head-on, and trusting that He’ll meet you there — through the pain and the passion.

From teenage faith to seasoned wisdom, Colby and Jan share how God is shaping their dreams, growing their courage, and using their lives to impact others.


Discover:

  • How to recognize when the enemy is fighting hardest against your purpose
  • What it means to step out in faith even when you’re scared
  • How God meets you in the intersection of pain and passion
  • The power of compassion, community, and obedience
  • Why trusting God leads to renewed peace and purpose


Whether you’re a student, a parent, or in a new season of life, this episode will inspire you to take your next leap of faith and trust that God’s purpose will stand.


Key Takeaways:

  • God calls us to courage, not comfort.
  • Your pain and passion reveal your purpose.
  • Fear loses its power when you act in faith.
  • You can’t do it alone — God must be your strength.


Question for you to think about:

What step outside your comfort zone could bring you closer to God’s dream for your life?


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