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You Were Called Before You Were Busy

You Were Called Before You Were Busy

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You feel a stirring you can’t name — and the harder you chase it, the more exhausted you become. Misty Hughes unpacks the difference between purpose and calling, and why you were called before you were busy.

Have you ever been asked what you feel called to — and frozen? Because...you have no idea how to answer that question, and the very question itself feels weighty, and the last thing you need is more weight to carry.

In this episode of Mom2Mom Mentoring, Misty Hughes gets honest about a season when she had four kids, a baby on her hip, and a persistent yearning she couldn’t put language to. She was homeschooling, working, serving — and still felt like the real calling was somewhere out there, just beyond her reach. Like God was holding this carrot in front of me, asking me to chase after something that I was too tired to run after (but was desperate to please God so I kept chasing)

What she discovered changed the way she understood everything — purpose, calling, and what it actually means to be a woman who feels stirred for more.

In this episode you’ll hear:

  • Why purpose-chasing is one of the top drivers of burnout in high-achieving Christian women
  • The powerful distinction between purpose (your identity in Christ) and calling (your seasonal assignment)
  • What Ephesians 2:10, Jeremiah 29:11, and Jeremiah 1:5 reveal about the works already prepared for you
  • Why the mom in the trenches with toddlers is not on the sidelines — and why the woman with a stirring doesn’t need to chase it down
  • How to stop striving and start walking with the One who holds your calling

This is episode 98 — just two away from 100. And something is coming for that milestone you won’t want to miss.

Grab the free Rhythms of Renewal Mini-Guide at mistyhughes.com

— which includes a Discovery Bible Study through Matthew 11:28–30 for the tired, searching, capable woman who is ready for a different way of living.

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