Why Old Wins Can’t Lead a New Season | S8E5
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Do you ever find yourself longing for “the good old days” and realizing it’s keeping you from your best future? We open up about the emotional tug-of-war between cherishing past wins and embracing the necessary changes for true growth.
Join Maurice and Kafi as we share heartfelt stories about how holding onto what “was” can sometimes block what “could be.” From the nostalgia of Super Bowl victories to the changing dynamics of our own marriage and parenting, we explore the emotional challenge of adapting. We discuss how personal evolution, like Kafi’s career shifts or Maurice’s rediscovery of flying, demands a willingness to release old identities and strategies. It’s a journey of obedience and growth, reminding us that even “glory years” must be put in perspective to move forward with purpose and renewed spirit.
We’d love to hear your story. What past win have you found hard to let go of? Comment below, and remember to subscribe and share if this resonated with you.
Isaiah 43:18–19 (NIV) — “Forget the former things… See, I am doing a new thing!”
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