Fail Fast, Grow Forward
Reframing failure as a vital part of growth and grace
Failure isn’t the opposite of progress, it’s part of it. When we stop fearing failure, we start growing faster. ‘Fail fast’ isn’t about rushing, it’s about releasing.
Failure isn’t the opposite of progress, it’s part of it. When we stop fearing failure, we start growing faster. ‘Fail fast’ isn’t about rushing, it’s about releasing.
A man who prioritizes people over projects communicates something profound: ‘You matter more than what I can get done.’
Christianity was never meant to be lived in isolation. Our walk with God naturally calls us into relationship with His people.
A man who practices self-reliance doesn’t make life harder for those around him, he makes life lighter.
You can be disappointed with the Church and still love Christ, but you can’t love Christ and hate His Body. The Head and the Body are one, and His love is covenant, not convenience.