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Be Bold 2: Your Journey to Authentic Action

Your Journey Starts Now In our last post, we explored what it truly means to be bold - not fearless but having the courage to act despite fear, standing firm in your convictions. Now, let’s talk about your journey. Have you ever felt that little twinge in your stomach when you think about something big you want to achieve? Maybe it’s starting a new career, applying for your dream internship, or even just trying a new hobby that feels a bit outside your comfort zone. That feeling? That’s the edge of boldness. And it’s where your most exciting adventures begin. This is why boldness matters for YOU ✨.   Why Boldness Matters—for YOU As a student or young adult, this season of life is your launchpad. You’re in a unique space to explore, grow, and define your purpose. Here’s what boldness brings: 🧠 Unlocking Your Potential When you take bold steps, you discover doors you didn’t even know existed. You tap into hidden talents, explore new passions, and realize you’re more c...

Be Bold 1: Unleash Your Courage

Being bold  is the courage to be daring, to stand firm in your beliefs, and to face challenges without fear. It's about embracing your identity with dignity and honor and expressing it confidently.   Being bold   means speaking up, even when it's uncomfortable. It's saying "no" when something contradicts your values and "yes" when doubt creeps in. It's refusing to shrink in the face of pressure. The world changes not when people remain silent but when someone dares to speak up.   The Courage of Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego Remember the three men who stood up to King Nebuchadnezzar? They didn't fear the consequences. They were unwavering in their beliefs.   “Shadrach, Meshach, and Abed-nego answered and said to the king, O Nebuchadnezzar, we are not careful to answer thee in this matter. If it be so, our God whom we serve is able to deliver us from the burning fiery furnace, and he will deliver us out of thine hand, O king. But if not, be it kn...