How Christian Wives Can Support An Entrepreneurial Husband — Key Takeaways

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How Christian Wives Can Support An Entrepreneurial Husband
The Family Teams Podcast4mJul 4, 2026
Watch the originalA wife whose husband leaves corporate work to pursue family-integrated calling should reframe fear as faith, grounded in 1 Peter 3's call to follow Sarah's example of trusting God's purpose without being ruled by fear.
Key takeaways
2 Cor. 1: You can only give comfort you've personally received
2 Cor. 1: You can only give comfort you've personally received
- The content cites this to argue that valley experiences aren't detours — they are the preparation for meaningful ministry and counsel.
- Skipping hard seasons forfeits the very credibility needed to help others through identical hardship.
Reframe risk: a husband choosing family over corporate is already a win
Reframe risk: a husband choosing family over corporate is already a win
- Children gain firsthand exposure to building something from scratch — the speaker calls this 'invaluable experience whether it succeeds or fails.'
- Growth is guaranteed even in failure; the valley itself produces the fruit, not just the outcome.
1 Peter 3 calls wives to courage, not just submission
1 Peter 3 calls wives to courage, not just submission
- The passage explicitly names fear as the obstacle: Sarah followed Abraham 'not frightened by anything that is frightening' (1 Pet. 3).
- The call isn't blind compliance — it's active trust that mirrors Sarah's faith in God's direction through her husband.
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In this video
- 1mThe Fear-of-Risk Problem for Wives
- 1mAngie's Counsel: Reframe Around God's Calling
- 2mAngie's Personal Experience: Relief, Not Fear
- 3mReframing Risk as Fruit and Growth
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