
Better Together Escape the Comparison Trap with Sheila Walsh, Nona Jones, Faith Eury Cho, Meghan Robinson, and Jenni Wong Clayville
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Apr 6, 2025 Meghan Robinson, ministry leader who promotes spiritual disciplines like gratitude; Faith Eury Cho, pastoral leader who champions close, local ministry; Nona Jones, author and tech-savvy ministry leader on identity in Christ; Sheila Walsh, Bible teacher who speaks openly about mental health. They talk about running your own lane, identity secured in Christ, how social media fuels comparison, and practical ways to guard your heart.
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Run In Your Own Lane
- Sheila Walsh shared how one woman's compliment about speaking with more authority threw her into a months-long funk.
- She learned to "run in your own lane" and stopped imitating others after a cringe-worthy cape moment on stage.
Identity Anchored To God
- Nona Jones realized insecurity is about where your identity is anchored, not self-esteem.
- She concluded identity must be secured to who God says you are, not human approval.
Pause, Take Captive Thoughts
- Meghan Robinson advised pausing and taking captive thoughts when comparison arises, replacing them with gratitude.
- She suggested evaluating and pruning social media that fuels insecurity.












