
Failing Intelligently
Facing and Learning Through the Impact of Failure
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Narrated by:
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Chrissie Lloyd
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By:
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Caris Grimes
About this listen
Does failure, or feelings of failure, affect you to the point where you find it hard to move on? Do you avoid situations where you might fail or find it difficult to confront failure?
Caris Grimes takes a frank, no-nonsense look at different aspects of failure and what we can learn from them. Using examples from the apparent failures within the ministry of Jesus and other Biblical stories together with academic research, Caris helps us to understand how God uses failure and what we can learn from failure in our personal lives and workplaces.
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