
What if the Kingdom dreamers are not the “white picket fence people,” but those whose souls have been salted by difficulty and marinated in pain?
In this episode, Brett speaks to the ones who have carried God-given dreams through deep delays — the weary yet faithful, still believing in promises seen only “from a distance.” He cautions against mistaking the journey for a shortcut to success, reminding us instead that endurance is the language of faith.
Set in an age of polarization and the orphanization of generations, this conversation revisits Hebrews 11 — the hall of those who worshiped, walked, worked, and waited with God through the unseen. From Abel to Moses, their stories remind us that faith is not fast, but formative.
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