Still Standing with Clarence E. Stowers, Jr.
Still Standing is not a leadership podcast.
It is a conversation for people who did everything right and still ended up in a season that does not make sense.
Clarence E Stowers, Jr. has spent 30 years leading, building, losing, rebuilding, and carrying weight most people never see. After selling a building, navigating a full organizational transition, and watching trusted people become strangers, he came out the other side with a different voice.
Not polished. Not theoretical. Not safe.
I do not teach from theory. I teach from survival.
This show is for high-capacity adults who are renegotiating everything - career, faith, identity, relationships - and need a real conversation from someone who has paid the price to still be here.
No hype. No soft answers. No pretending.
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Still Standing with Clarence E. Stowers, Jr.
Protect Your Purpose and Your Plan | Episode 58
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Everybody has an opinion about what you should be doing with your life. Your family. Your church. Your followers. But not one of them will live with the consequences of you abandoning your calling.
In Episode 58, we walk through Chapters 15 and 16: Protecting Your Purpose and Protecting Your Plan. This is the last of the four non-negotiables: peace, paper, purpose, plan.
If you know what God called you to, but the voices around you are loud enough to make quitting sound logical, this one's for you.
What You'll Learn:
① Why your calling is not subject to popular vote, God's voice is the only one that assigns or releases it
② The difference between occupation and vocation, and why confusing them will cost you
③ Why purpose without a plan is just a wish
④ Why planning is stewardship, not a lack of faith
⑤ The one-sentence purpose and three-bullet plan framework
Key Scriptures:
- "My life is worth nothing to me unless I use it for finishing the work assigned me by the Lord Jesus." Acts 20:24 (NLT)
- "We can make our plans, but the Lord determines our steps." Proverbs 16:9 (NLT)
- "For I know the plans I have for you... plans for good and not for disaster." Jeremiah 29:11 (NLT)
This Week's Practice:
Write your purpose in one sentence. Write your plan for this season in three bullet points. Run every opportunity through this filter: Does this serve my purpose or distract from it?
Key Takeaways:
① Your calling is not a democracy. God assigns it. The crowd doesn't get a vote.
② Occupation changes. Vocation remains. Don't confuse the vehicle with the destination.
③ Purpose without a plan is a wish. If you're not preparing, you're not serious.
④ Planning is stewardship. Faith without preparation is presumption.
⑤ Distraction is the real enemy. Good things steal from right things.
⑥ Be ready when nobody is watching. The door will open. Preparation determines who walks through.
About This Series:
When Faith Feels Far is a 10-episode podcast series based on the book by Clarence E. Stowers, Jr. Grab the book on Amazon and follow along.
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