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We've all been forced to pause, reset
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and reclaim our futures in light of the chaos of 2020.
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There's always darkness and adventure
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when you're not sure where you're going.
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Join us for Crossroads Weekend Spark Talks
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and hear from people who will challenge you
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with new ideas to ignite your life.
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- Welcome to Crossroads, I'm Chuck Mingo,
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one of the teaching partners at Crossroads Church.
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Hey, we're in this series called Spark Talks
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because you know what, 2020 has been crazy.
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And in the midst of it, people are talking
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about how God is still working in their life
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amidst all the change.
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We think you're going to be inspired and encouraged.
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We're so glad you've joined us today.
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Let's get started.
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- Hi, everybody, my name is Todd Henry,
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I am a speaker and an author, and I know about you,
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but I want to be the kind of person who does brave things.
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But it's funny how when all of the things
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that have been propping you up are removed,
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you suddenly realize where you're placing your trust.
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So the week before the pandemic hit, I just come back
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from a trip where I'd spoken at three large conferences
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for huge numbers of people.
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I was just wrapping up my fifth book with Penguin Random House,
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which is coming out in October called The Motivation Code.
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And I was super excited about that book and all that was in store.
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I was building a new business with several business partners.
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Frankly, I think my exact words were, "Man, I'm exhausted,
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but 2020 is going to be awesome."
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Does that sound familiar?
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So when news of the pandemic shutdown first happened,
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we thought, you know what,
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we're going to be able to reclaim this time
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to do all the things we always wanted to do,
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like learn how to play violin,
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read the entire Bible a couple of times,
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plant a vineyard in our backyard, right?
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Actually, no, we didn't do any of those things.
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We binge watch Tiger King.
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We organized a little bit and we watched
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the entire 87 hour extended director cut of Lord of the Rings.
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That's really what we did with our time.
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So that was Monday.
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By Wednesday we realized this thing was going to last for a while.
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And as we settled in to the shutdown,
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we realized this wasn't going to just be a couple of weeks
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It was actually going to be a much longer period of time.
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And we also started realizing some of the things
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we had worked so hard for and really look forward to
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were now going to be taken away.
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Like, for example, our kids had worked so hard
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on spring sports and now those were just gone in an instant,
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No track, no spring musical.
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None of the things that we look forward to,
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the things that we typically use to mark our time,
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we're all gone in an instant.
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I mean, the second thing is our close friendships
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in our neighborhood, the people we love spending time with,
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all of a sudden we're being told stay away from them
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and don't go near them, don't be around them.
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Which is really hard, especially because we love --
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we love our community. We love our neighborhood.
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We love all of our friends.
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And so all of a sudden we're being told to stay away,
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which is really, really hard.
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And then finally and probably most urgently,
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my business was completely shut down.
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"So I went from this is incredible.
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This is going to be the best year ever,
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speaking to all these cities.
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I've got a book coming out, got a business launching."
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All of a sudden it's like the pandemic shut all of that down.
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I don't know if you heard the part about me
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speaking to multiple audiences,
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but there are a lot of live events happening right now.
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So all of a sudden all of that was gone in an instant.
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So as part of my research for my book, The Motivation Code,
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one of the topics I was exploring is the topic of bravery.
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Why is it the two different people can encounter
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the exact same circumstance and one of them chooses
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the brave option and the other person chooses the cowardly option?
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What is it that exists that causes those two people to diverge?
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Regardless of where you were before this pandemic,
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we've all been thrust into the exact same circumstances.
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And what I discovered is that for bravery to exist,
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two things have to be present.
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First, there has to be a sense of agency,
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a sense that I can act in a meaningful way
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to bring about a better possible future.
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Without that sense of agency, bravery can't exist.
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The second thing that has to exist is a sense of optimism.
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That by my action, I could actually make something better.
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I believe there is a better possible future that exists.
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So not only do I believe that there's a better possible future,
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but I can actually act in a way
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that could bring about that better possible future.
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Bravery exists when I believe there's a better possible future
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and I believe that I can act in some meaningful way
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to help bring that future about.
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We tend to think about bravery in terms of bravado.
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We conflate bravery and bravado.
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We think that bravery is about the big things,
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storming beaches, launching big businesses. Right?
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That's how we tend to think about bravery.
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But the reality is most of the bravery
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that we experience in our daily life
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is the result of small, everyday choices,
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small, everyday acts of bravery.
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And I believe as followers of Jesus, we are to follow His model.
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If anybody modeled small, everyday acts of bravery, it's Jesus.
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That's what we're called to, to follow in His footsteps.
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I believe that God's planted in each of us the ability,
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not only the ability, but the mandate,
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the calling to engage in these everyday acts of bravery.
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But here's the problem, the problem is
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we have an enemy that's working against us.
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And our enemy wants to rob us of our ability to act bravely.
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As a matter of fact, Jesus describes this enemy as a thief.
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In John 10, He says:
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Steal, kill, and destroy. Deception, death, destruction.
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You see, the enemy only has a couple of tools.
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The enemy doesn't make new things.
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The enemy only destroys the things that God's already made good.
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That's what the enemy does.
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Well, what does the enemy want to steal from us?
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What is the enemy robbing us of?
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The enemy wants to rob us of our agency,
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of our sense that we can act to create good in the world.
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The enemy wants to rob us of our sense of optimism,
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that there is a better possible future that exists.
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That is what the enemy is wanting to steal from us.
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And the enemy is having a field day right now
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in all of the things that are happening in our culture.
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So let's talk about agency first.
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How is the enemy robbing us of our agency?
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I don't know about you, but this pandemic
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has made me feel kind of helpless.
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I see politicians arguing on both sides of the aisle
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and spinning this pandemic to their own political advantage.
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And all of us are just caught in the middle
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of watching these arguments play out between both sides,
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that it feels very hopeless to me. Right?
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What can I do in the midst of that?
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I believe the enemy is trying to play out this narrative
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right now in our culture that you're helpless,
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there's nothing you can do.
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You're just caught in the wind.
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That's that's all you are.
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But here's the thing, I believe that
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as a follower of Jesus, my agency doesn't come from my business.
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My agency doesn't come from the economy.
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My agency doesn't come from the government.
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My agency doesn't come from any of the things that I can do.
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My agency comes from the fact that Jesus calls me a brother,
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and that means I'm a child of the King.
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That is where my agency comes from.
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And I am called to follow in the model of Jesus.
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And so my amazing wife has introduced a mantra
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during this season for our family.
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And that mantra is: we can do hard things.
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It's OK, we can do hard things.
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Yeah, it sucks right now. That's OK.
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We can do hard things.
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That's a way that we can reclaim our agency
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and recognize, listen, doing the hard things
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is just a part of following Jesus.
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That's what we're called to, it's OK.
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So that's agency.
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Let's talk about how the enemy's robbing us
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of our optimism right now.
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I think pre-pandemic, I didn't realize
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how much my hope was placed in things I was doing,
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things I was building, the future that I was building.
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I think if you would ask me, I think I would have said,
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"No. My my trust is in God. My hope is in God.
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My trust is in the kingdom of God."
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But I think really deep down, when you really picked at that,
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there were a lot of things I was putting my hope in,
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my trust in that really were not the Kingdom.
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It's funny how you suddenly understand
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where your trust really is when all of the things
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that have been propping you up are taken away.
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And you have to ask the question, where do I really put my trust?
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My trust is not in my government.
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My trust is not in a document that was written
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a couple of hundred years ago to form a country.
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My trust is not in an economy.
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My trust isn't in a business I'm building.
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It's not even my own talents.
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My trust is in God.
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And I believe that God is bending the story
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towards peace and justice in the end.
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So whatever is happening in front of me,
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this is just a little sliver, a little sliver
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compared to the giant story that God is weaving.
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God is going to bend all of this in the end
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toward peace and justice.
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And that's where I need to put my sense of hope,
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my sense of optimism.
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If we just look at this little sliver in front of us,
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we're going to lose hope quickly.
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It's not about that.
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It's about the ultimate story that God is weaving.
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As a follower of Jesus, that's where I put my trust.
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And so the other monster that my amazing wife
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has introduced to our family is: and this will end.
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And this will end.
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Whatever we're going through, this will end.
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So we can do hard things and this will end.
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That's become our family's mantra over the last handful of months.
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So, you know, I'm really grateful that we ended up
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having the time to watch the 75,000 hour version
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of Lord of the Rings that we watched
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over the course of this pandemic, because
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one of my favorite scenes from that trilogy
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is the scene where Frodo is kind of lamenting
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all the stuff is happening.
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And Frodo says, "I wish the ring had never come to me.
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I wish that none of this had ever happened."
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And Gandalf, his mentor and The Great Wizard, said,
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"So do all to whom such times come.
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Ours is to decide what to do with the times that we are given."
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So on the other side of all of this, and by the way,
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there will be an other side of all of this.
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We're going to look back and we're going to ask,
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how did I use the pandemic?
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How did I use the time I was given?
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And I'll tell you what the enemy wants to do with this time.
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The enemy wants to use this time to steal, kill, and destroy.
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The enemy, wants to rob you of your sense of agency
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and your sense of optimism so that you can't act bravely
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during this time.
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But I'll tell you what Jesus wants to do with this time.
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Jesus wants to use this time to teach you
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what abundant life looks like.
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And what does abundant life look like?
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Well, abundant life begins when we choose
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to engage in small, everyday acts of bravery.
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Be brave friends.
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- My name is Teresa Tanner, and some know me
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as the chief administrative officer for Fifth Third Bank.
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I spent about 10 years in the C suite of Fifth Third Bank
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running a variety of different corporate functions
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and leading thousands.
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I'm also a mom.
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I go to Crossroads.
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I'm a wife.
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I have two great kids.
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And my favorite title, only two years, is Nana.
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You know, this is definitely not what I expected this year.
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As a matter of fact, I expected this year to be epic.
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For years God has been telling me about this year.
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And so when I thought about 2020,
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I expected something very, very different.
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And let me tell you why.
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A couple of years ago, 2018, I turned 50 years old
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and I knew for a long time when I turned 50,
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I was going to go away for a week,
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have a silent retreat all by myself.
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And I was just going to to listen to God.
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I was going to do some inner reflection
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and I was going to figure out,
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you know, am I still on the right path?
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Because being in a C suite of a Fortune 500 company,
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that's a fast lane.
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It's like you are on that treadmill and you are booking.
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And it's really easy just to get swept up.
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And then the days turn into weeks that turn into months,
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that turn into years, and I didn't want that to happen.
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And so 50 seemed like a good halfway point to kind of stop and pause.
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But I could have never anticipated how much chaos
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was going to be in my life in that fiftieth year.
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Things were not going well.
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I was stressed at work.
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My health wasn't that great.
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I wasn't sleeping. I wasn't eating well.
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And to be honest with you, I really didn't have
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a posture of listening well to God during that time.
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As a matter of fact, a couple of weeks
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before I went away on my trip, I was sitting at Crossroads
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and it was one of those moments we've all had
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where we felt like the Holy Spirit was speaking just to us.
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Everybody else in the room could just tune out
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because that day was all about us.
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But instead of feeling convicted, I felt defensive.
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I remember Brian, he's up there and he's preaching it,
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but I didn't want to hear it.
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As a matter of fact, the more he talked, the angrier I got.
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And then there was this verse he kept on putting it on the screen.
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And every time I saw it,
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I just felt myself tense up a little bit.
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And I just put that hand up and I said, nope, nope, nope.
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Not really. I didn't really put my hand up,
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but that's how I felt.
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I was like, "No, no, no, I'm not listening to that, God.
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You need to hear my point of view on this."
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So anyway, that service was over.
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A couple of weeks later, I go on my trip.
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I go to the hotel, I check in, I open the door.
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You know, the first thing I saw
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when I opened up the door to my hotel room?
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On the wall in this beautiful frame was that same verse.
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He was a same flipping verse that Brian had on the screen.
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It was the one I was saying, "No, God,
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I don't want to hear that verse right now.
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I'd like to pick another verse that plays into my own intentions."
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Now, I'm not going to tell you what that verse is,
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because that's a whole different story.
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But that verse, I couldn't believe was on the wall.
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First of all, let me say the obvious,
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who decorates a hotel room with Bible verse art in 2018?
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I was stunned.
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I sat on the bed and shook my head.
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And I'm trying to process like, really>
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Like why is that verse on the wall?
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I even picked up my phone.
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I go to the Internet, I look at that hotel.
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And I'm like, "Did I miss something?
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Did I accidentally book a Christian retreat center?
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That's not what I was looking for.
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I was really looking for a good spot."
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God spoke to me over and over again that way
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in miraculous, in very clear ways,
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more clear than I ever heard Him speak to me.
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More clear than He's ever spoken in my life before or since.
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And when I left, I had a lot of clarity about
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what God wanted from me in several different areas of my life.
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And I'd like to say I obeyed on all of them right away,
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but I didn't.
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Some I did, some immediately, as soon as I got back,
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I obeyed and I started to see the fruit of that obedience.
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But there was one thing I was holding out on
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and it was that treadmill of work.
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I had worked really hard to get into the C suite.
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How many women get into the C suite of Fortune 500 companies?
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Not many, about 20%, that's it.
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So I knew I was really fortunate
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and I had worked that hard to get there and I loved my job.
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And so I kept negotiating with God.
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I kept kept talking to Him about why I shouldn't leave.
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And there were some some great things about leaving
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and some things that were really, really scary.
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But finally, last year, the middle of the year,
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around June, I knew that I had to leave
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and I knew that God was saying, "Leave now."
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And it was so clear to me that I knew not moving
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would be an active act of disobedience,
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so I moved and I left.
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And it was scary at first, but I got to tell you,
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as soon as it -- as soon as it happened, I felt this joy.
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I felt this release. I felt this peace.
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I was so excited and I just knew,
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"God, you've prepared me for this.
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And you have placed something in my heart
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that I know you want me to do."
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And the mission, the work that He's placed deep inside me
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is lifting others.
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It's about me having an opportunity
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to leverage my corporate experience and lift others.
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And specifically, what God has spoken in to me
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is a love for women and a love to lift women
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and support women and help them become
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the person that Jesus intended them to be.
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And so I was excited.
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You know, I immediately got back up on that treadmill,
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because that's what I do, I run hard.
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And I just got to work, rolled my sleeves up.
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I got to work. And I was running and I was running.
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And I'm like, "Thank you, Jesus."
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I started like, you know, I was going to --
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I was going to have the start up
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and I was going to have this company
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and it was going to be about empowering women
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and lifting women and helping organizations
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fix the systemic issues.
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And so I'm running.
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Well, have you ever been running on a treadmill
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and you're going at a good clip and you look down
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and you see that little red key and it's that emergency key
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for like when you're having a heart attack.
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But have you ever thought, "Huh, I wonder
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if I'm running really fast and I pull that key what will happen?"
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I have and I did it, and let me tell you, it's not pretty.
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Because you're running and then you pull that key
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and you get like flung off.
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It's not a slow stop. It's an abrupt stop.
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Well, you know what?
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That's kind of how I felt about 90 days after I left.
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90 days after I left on this path that God put me on,
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this mission He had set me on, I got flung off the treadmill.
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And that was in the form of breast cancer.
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And I had no idea why this was happening.
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And my first response, I have to admit was, "God, why?
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What are You doing? You put me on this path, this mission.
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I don't even have risk factors for breast cancer.
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How did I get breast cancer?
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And what are you trying to do here?"
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Thankfully, that only lasted for a day or two,
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because I had learned God has a purpose.
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So I said, "All right, God, what do You want me to learn?
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What do You want me to see?
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What do You want to teach me?"
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And He did. There was so many things.
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I had this heart for women.
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I had this heart for women being successful at work
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and balancing work and life,
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and specifically when they have to step off a career track.
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And here I was working and and being in therapy with these women,
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and I'm learning that they're losing their jobs.
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They're scared about how to go back to work.
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I see this huge issue that I never saw before.
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And so, you know, I soak it in, I'm like, "OK, God,
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I'm seeing things that I think You want me to see."
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Now, thankfully, my breast cancer was caught early,
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surgery, radiation, no big deal.
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The doctor said, "Get back on that treadmill.
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You shouldn't have to worry about anything."
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So I say, "Thank you, God, for healing me."
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And I get back on that treadmill and I'm like,
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"OK, I got it now.
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You've shown me so many things.
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I've got more more tools in my tool belt."
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I'm running, I'm running, I'm running.
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And you know what?
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90 days later, again, I get flung off the treadmill
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and this time it's COVID. It's this pandemic.
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I'm like, "Oh, my goodness, I can't believe this.
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I'm trying, God, I'm trying to do Your work.
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I'm trying to run on this mission that You've placed in my heart
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and I'm flung off again.
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All right. What do you want to teach me?"
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And all of a sudden my eyes are open.
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He's lifting the veil. He's opening the curtains.
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And I'm seeing, wow, this pandemic is highlighting
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challenges that women have that I never saw.
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Work life balance, oh, it's taken on
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a whole different meaning during this pandemic.
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We're seeing the weaknesses in our infrastructure
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and systems that we didn't know existed.
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"All right. God, thank you."
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"I need you to quit, Teresa, working around the margins
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on these issues.
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In corporate America, you were known for adding some pieces
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and trying to tweak the game a little bit."
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But I've heard God saying to me this year is,
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"Do the work, the quit working around the margins.
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Quit trying to tweak a game that was never designed
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for everybody to play."
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We have to build a new game.
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The structures, the systemic issues that we have in place,
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we can't tweak them anymore.
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We have to build new systems.
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We have to build new games, and God knows how to do this.
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God is the master of creating the game that works.
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And so I want to be part of that game.
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I want to be part of building a new game.
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I don't want to be tweaking at the margins anymore.
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- I'm here with Teresa Tanner.
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00:22:13
She's been in corporate America.
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She's an award winning banker in corporate America.
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She's been in the C Suite.
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She's started a new business.
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She's a pretty impressive woman.
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Teresa, great to be with you today.
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- Thank you.
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- Give us a little background on just your career,
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your path or your life that you want to lead into it.
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- Well, my life has changed dramatically in the last year.
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June 2019 I stepped off that fast treadmill of corporate life.
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I really felt God was calling me to a different second chapter.
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So I've been off and running and, you know,
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been thrown off that treadmill a couple of times.
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But I keep getting on and God just keeps
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just giving me more and more clarity of mission.
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- While you were on that treadmill, you went pretty far,
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at least as far as a treadmill could take you
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in corporate America, didn't you?
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- Yeah, further than I ever thought possible.
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00:23:06
Getting to the C suite and a Fortune 500 company,
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most people don't get that
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and most women certainly don't get that.
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And so I just felt really, really blessed
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and really grateful.
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And I had a great run and I loved that job.
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But I also really felt God pulling me a different direction.
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- So you still have scars on top of your head
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00:23:27
from busting through the glass ceiling,
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or did you find there wasn't a glass ceiling?
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What was it like for you?
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- Well, definitely, you know, I don't know
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if we call it the glass ceiling or not, but, you know,
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there are some headwinds that women and minorities face
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in corporate America.
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It's just true. It's no one's fault.
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It's just a reality.
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You know, the corporate structure is really built on
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many, many decades, hundreds of years of kind of one structure.
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And it is a structure where you go to work
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and you work from seven to six or whatever,
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and then you go home and then you do it all over again.
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00:24:02
And sometimes that doesn't work for everyone,
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00:24:05
and especially women who so often have so many
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of the child rearing responsibilities, home responsibilities.
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And so I saw as a young woman, "Hey, you know,
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how are all these men successful?"
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And a lot of them were successful because
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they had this amazing infrastructure around them to support them.
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They went to work all day. They worked.
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They didn't have to worry about all this other stuff.
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And so I had to figure out if I want to get there,
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I've got to figure out how to work around that system.
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I have to do what they do
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and I have to create the support infrastructure around me.
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And so that's what I mean about, you know,
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I had to look and say, "How does this game played
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and how do you win?"
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And and it's easier sometimes
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for men to win that game than women, it's just a fact.
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- Yeah, it is.
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00:24:53
So 9/11 had some stuff that changed the country,
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00:24:58
maybe not as drastic as we thought forever.
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00:25:00
But, you know, how we get on planes
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00:25:02
has been forever changed since 9/11.
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00:25:06
Metal detectors more places than ever.
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00:25:09
I don't know if the change has been that,
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but there's still been a sustainable change.
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00:25:15
When we come out of the COVID, whenever that is,
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00:25:18
whenever that is, do you see something like sustainable changes
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or things that are just going to be always
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00:25:24
be different than we are right now?
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Are there things that are going to be
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00:25:28
permanently restructured in how we work
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and how we structure our lives?
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Do you have any forecast for
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what some of the some of those things might be?
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- Well, I hope that we fundamentally change
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00:25:39
how work is being done, because there are
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00:25:43
so many opportunities for us to leverage talent differently
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00:25:46
and really enable people to do their best work
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and to live their best life.
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So I hope that fundamentally we change the way work is done.
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00:25:53
But I also hope that we take the opportunity
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to really examine these structural issues that are a big problem.
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00:26:03
You know, I really worry about families
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00:26:06
who count on school, for example, for child care.
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You know, this isn't just a situation of, "Oh, well, OK,
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00:26:14
you know, so the kids aren't going to go to school every day."
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00:26:16
Well, who's going to be home with them?
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So maybe I can't work and maybe I am someone
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00:26:23
that can't afford to have a nanny come in.
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Child care, daycare, it's gone, and so --
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00:26:30
I was just reading an article in The Wall Street Journal
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00:26:32
that that said as many as 30 percent of the women
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00:26:34
that are currently employed are going to have to drop out
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whether they want to or not.
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And that's huge.
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00:26:42
- I really like your vernacular of remaking the game.
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00:26:45
We know about a game changer,
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00:26:46
somebody is inserted onto the basketball court
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00:26:49
and their level of so high it changes the game. Right?
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00:26:51
But your idea of just remaking and changing
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00:26:56
the whole structure is really a head tilt.
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00:26:59
As we look at some of the things that you're referencing here,
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00:27:02
economic disparities, some of the battle between the sexes
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00:27:06
that's still going on.
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00:27:08
This is a lot of weighty stuff for us to get depressed about.
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00:27:11
How do you keep hope in the midst of it?
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00:27:12
- Because I really think we all want to change.
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00:27:16
We just don't know how to get into the fight.
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00:27:19
And what I say to that is just do something, right?
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00:27:23
Use your voice and we need everybody.
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And if I can be so bold, Brian, we need men --
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No, you cannot be more bold.
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00:27:29
No, no more boldness. Can't take any more of that.
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00:27:32
- I might say some things that are
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00:27:34
a little bit controversial here, but we need men
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00:27:37
and we specifically need white men.
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And so often when I talk about --
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- That's very controversial.
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I don't think I've ever heard anyone, seriously.
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I've never heard anyone say we need white men.
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- Hear me out.
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- I'm dead serious. - Hear me out.
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- You're going to make me cry.
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00:27:52
- Because I really -- we need white men.
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00:27:54
And so often when I talk about my passion for women
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00:27:57
and empowering women, the automatic assumption
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00:28:01
is that I must be like against men. And I'm not.
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00:28:05
You know, to bring equality, it is not by pushing others down.
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00:28:11
Lifting people doesn't happen by pushing others down.
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00:28:15
And why we need white men is because
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00:28:17
white men have a position of influence.
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00:28:22
You have a voice, you have strength, you have leadership,
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00:28:26
and you have the ability to give power to ideas.
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00:28:32
You have the ability to give voice to those that can't be heard.
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00:28:36
You have strength that we need to help push us up the mountain.
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00:28:42
So don't think that this work is done without you
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00:28:47
or around you.
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00:28:48
We have to have men stand up and say,
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00:28:51
"I may not understand the life that you live.
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00:28:55
I may not understand some of the challenges.
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00:28:58
I may not have been able to see it,
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00:29:00
but I'm in this fight with you."
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00:29:01
And it goes more than being an ally.
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00:29:03
It is about saying, "I'm going to use my position
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00:29:07
of privilege, and maybe we don't like that word,
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00:29:09
of privilege, but really, it's also about
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00:29:12
using your position of power and strength
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00:29:15
and voice to make a difference.
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00:29:18
So get in the game.
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00:29:19
- That's good. That's good.
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00:29:21
That's a different message to a lot of us white men hear,
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00:29:24
because all of us white men are defensive
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00:29:29
or feeling like people are saying that we're
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00:29:34
somehow unjust or lazy or whatever, and maybe in some cases,
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00:29:39
but that's a different message what you just said.
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00:29:41
Where we are right now, we've got to elevate others.
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00:29:44
- You know, we seen on social media all the time right now,
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00:29:46
and this going to --
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00:29:47
this year is going to get crazier with the election.
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00:29:49
Right? And so we say we're about tolerance
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00:29:52
and we're about inclusion, but if you don't think like me,
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00:29:55
I'm going to unfriend you. Right?
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00:29:57
- Right.
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00:29:58
- So you can't preach tolerance with intolerant behavior.
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00:30:02
You can't teach inclusion with exclusionary behavior.
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00:30:07
And you can't teach equity by pushing
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00:30:10
or putting other people down, including the white male.
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00:30:13
Right?
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00:30:14
I believe that God has a heart for justice,
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00:30:17
and I think that God has a heart for equity.
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00:30:19
But that means us lifting one another up.
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00:30:22
It doesn't mean it is about blaming or pointing fingers
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00:30:25
about how we got here.
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00:30:27
It's about us all getting in this fight together
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00:30:30
and doing the work God called us to do,
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00:30:32
to lift the oppressed, to bring justice, to love one another.
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00:30:35
- When we look at some of these things, Teresa,
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00:30:37
to have a faith that's rooted in the scriptures,
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00:30:41
a lot of these things just aren't in the Bible.
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00:30:44
Like the Bible doesn't have any talk about
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00:30:45
for profit corporations.
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00:30:48
For profit corporations are really, really good.
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00:30:50
Some people would be really shocked to hear me say
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00:30:52
the Bible doesn't really talk about and give firm rules
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00:30:57
that are for all cultures of what the man does
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00:30:59
and what the woman does inside the home. Right?
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00:31:02
A lot of the things that we inherit are convictions
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00:31:05
or things that other people taught us.
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00:31:07
When you think about a very tenuous, fluid future
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00:31:11
where we're going to be having to do things
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00:31:13
that we haven't done before,
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00:31:14
are there certain Bible stories or passages
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00:31:17
or scriptural principles that route you and say,
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00:31:19
"Well, as long as these the things are being done,
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00:31:22
then we're going to be OK"?
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00:31:24
- You know, when God was leading the Israelites
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00:31:26
and He went before them in a pillar of fire and a pillar of smoke.
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00:31:32
And I think about that all the time.
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00:31:33
And I think, "God, I don't know where you're going with this.
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00:31:36
And I just can't see the future by myself.
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00:31:40
I'm just going to follow You and I'm just going to know
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00:31:43
that You're going to be ahead of me." Right?
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00:31:44
- That's right.
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00:31:46
- "And day by day, step by step,
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00:31:47
You're going to illuminate it."
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00:31:49
And just moving and walking in faith,
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00:31:50
it is scary sometimes, but just knowing that He's above me
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00:31:57
and He's before me, it's just amazing.
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00:32:00
- Boy, that's really good.
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00:32:01
I mean, I think to myself, like, I want to know the end
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00:32:05
and want to know when I can go to a movie again.
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00:32:08
I want to know what I can go in the office
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00:32:10
and everyone's hustling and bustling
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00:32:12
and three feet away from each other.
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00:32:14
You know, like I want -- That's a great word.
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00:32:18
What I need is just to have God in my life today
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00:32:21
and the next day and if I can see that far forward,
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00:32:24
then I'm going to be OK.
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00:32:25
- And I think right now what's maddening is
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00:32:27
we don't know when the end is, right?
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00:32:29
We don't know when there's going to be a vaccine.
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00:32:31
We don't know when all of this is going to be back to normal
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00:32:35
or if it ever will.
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00:32:36
And so it is that constant faith, "God, you go before me.
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00:32:41
It's just I can't worry about what it's going to be like
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00:32:44
in December or next June.
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00:32:46
I just need to worry about just stepping out
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00:32:49
in faith every day with You."
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00:32:50
- Teresa, great being with you today, I really appreciate it.
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00:32:52
- Thank you.
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00:33:07
- I want more of God's goodness in this world.
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00:33:10
Probably you do, too, but it seems like we're so far from that.
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00:33:13
That's why we choose to worship.
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00:33:14
Worship as a way for us to put our trust in God and say,
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00:33:17
"God, we want to go where You're leading."
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00:42:53
- Hey, thanks for watching.
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00:42:54
That song and many others are available
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00:42:56
for you to listen to and be encouraged by at Crossroads music.
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00:42:59
You know, watching a video once a week is great,
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but there's so much more available for you
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in your adventure with God.
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I want to give you a challenge.
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Try the 30 day adventures, 30 days of content
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that we will send to you to help you grow
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in your relationship with God.
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You can check it out at Crossroads.net.
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We also want to help your kids grow in their spiritual journey.
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I'm a father and I love going to crossroadskidsclub.net
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and using those videos and other resources
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to make it a family affair and help my kids
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grow in their relationship with Jesus.
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We'd love to see you back next time.
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Thanks for being with us.
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- Thanks for watching.
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My name is Lena,
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and I want to help you go on your spiritual adventure.
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We have a community of people that gathers online
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to go on an adventure together through processing
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the weekend message and applying it week in and week out.
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We call this weekend follow up groups
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and you can join one today from anywhere you are
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by heading to Crossroads.net/onlinecommunity.
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It might just be the thing that takes you
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to the next place on your adventure with God.
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We'll see you next week.