Ep 331 | Show notes are here: http://www.merrittonsa.com/podcast/331
How do you hold onto a dream when life events interrupt your plans?
Maybe you’re in a season where your dreams feel out of reach because of unexpected challenges—grief, loss, or simply the weight of life’s responsibilities. Is God still working, even in the waiting?
Jill Felix knows what it’s like to navigate deep loss while still holding onto a God-shaped dream. In this conversation, she shares how personal grief, stepping away from work, and finding rest in God ultimately helped shape her journey as a CoreClarity coach for believers who want to know what to do with their results from the Clifton StrengthsFinder Assessment.
From understanding her own talents to launching Radiate Life Coaching, Jill’s story is a powerful reminder that God’s timing is perfect, even when life feels uncertain.
In this episode, you’ll learn:
💔 How grief and unexpected loss can shape your calling,
🌿 The importance of Sabbath rest and rhythms that sustain you, and
🛤️ Practical ways to move forward in your purpose, even in seasons of waiting.
If you’ve ever wondered if you’ve missed your moment or felt like life’s detours have delayed your purpose, let Jill’s story remind you: God is never late, and He is still leading you forward—one step at a time.
Throughout this month we are exploring the theme of purpose, so press play and let’s get started!
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