Ep.073: Marilette Sanchez on navigating identity crises.

 

What do we do when we can’t do what we want to do?

In this episode, Marilette Sanchez, a New Yorker as well as a field director with FamilyLife, shares her journey of navigating identity crises and finding purpose in her vocation amid life's challenges. Marilette shares her journey of giving up her dream of becoming a writer to become a missionary and then facing the struggle of balancing motherhood and ministry. She emphasizes the importance of finding purpose in our relationship with God and being open to the ways He may lead us in unexpected directions. The conversation highlights the idea that our identity crises can ultimately lead us back to our true purpose and a deeper understanding of ourselves and God.

Highlights and takeaways from the conversation:

  • Identity crises can be opportunities for growth and a deeper understanding of ourselves and God.

  • Finding purpose is not limited to a specific career or role, but is rooted in our relationship with God and being open to His leading.

  • Our vocation is more than just our career; it encompasses all aspects of our lives and how we live out our calling.

  • Trusting in God as the refiner and being open to His refining process can lead to a more intimate relationship with Him.

  • Our identity is not defined by external achievements or roles, but by our status as children of God.


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If you like this episode—and how could you not—you must read Marilette’s blog. You’ll be glad that you did.


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