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You Are Built to Fly with Eric Scofield

Eric Scofield has an incredible story about his dad building a plane. You need to listen to our conversation to believe it. And from that he learned many of his bigger life lessons around how God made us and for purposes beyond our own imagination.

If you are feeling discouraged today, listen to this episode.

If you are wondering if God still has good things for you, push play.

If you think your best days are behind you, enjoy the conversation.

Midlife can make us wonder if we truly are “built to fly” or maybe our flight time is short. Eric reminds us that God can do a good, and even new, thing in us so we can live a full and fruitful life.

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FIND MORE ABOUT ERIC SCOFIELD

Eric Scofield – Website

Eric Scofield book- Built To Fly

A FEW THINGS MENTIONED

“The safest road to hell is the gradual one – the gentle slope, soft underfoot, without sudden turnings, without milestones, without signposts so that you do not know where you are going.” – C. S. Lewis

Live No Lies book by John Mark Comer

QUESTIONS TO HELP YOU RISE

  1. How can you be a person who is faithful, available and teachable?
  2. Who in my life can I invest in who is FAT, (Faithful, Available & Teachable)
  3. Consider a recent crash in your life, what does rebuilding the plane look like for you right now?
  4. What in your life is behind that glass that you are trying to get, just like the chocolate in the story?
  5. What need do you think that will fulfill?
  6. How realistic is it that your chocolate (whatever it is), will fulfill that desire for you, or will it turn to dust in your hands?

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