Better Together

Overcome Imposter Syndrome with Sheila Walsh, Nona Jones, Faith Eury Cho, Meghan Robinson, and Jenni Wong Clayville

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Apr 13, 2025
Sheila Walsh, Christian author and singer who speaks openly about mental health; Nona Jones, ministry leader and executive on vocation and leadership; Faith Eury Cho, pastoral contributor with worship-centered reflections; Meghan Robinson, panelist on perfectionism and cultural pressure. They explore identity in Christ, roots of imposter feelings, worship and daily practices to combat doubt, and preparing humbly for God-given roles.
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ANECDOTE

Early Ministry Insecurity

  • Faith Eury Cho described feeling like she could be fired anytime despite a decade in ministry and seminary training.
  • She realized in year twelve that calling, not qualifications, validated her place and freed her from constant anxiety.
INSIGHT

Hired For Potential Versus Performance

  • Nona Jones cited a study showing men are hired for potential and women for performance, which fuels women's imposter feelings.
  • She concluded that God often calls the unqualified and then qualifies the called.
ADVICE

Obey Despite Fear

  • Obey Jesus even when you're trembling and feeling unprepared.
  • Keep doing the work God calls you to rather than waiting for perfect confidence.
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