What to Do When You Don’t Know What to Do: Discernment for Difficult Times
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What you will learn
Are you struggling to figure out what’s next for your life? Maybe you are facing a tough decision or have found yourself at a critical crossroad—terrified of making a wrong turn.
Most of us have been in a similar situation. Frustrated. Uncertain. Even frightened to make a much-needed change. But, what’s keeping you stuck? If some, or even a lot of it, is how to hear from God, you are not alone. And you don’t have to stay stuck!
You can strengthen your trust in God, regain confidence in yourself, and get the support from others that will help you make those difficult decisions in life.
In the upcoming workshop, What to Do When You Don’t Know What to Do: Discernment for Difficult Times, you will be equipped to make a wise way forward.

In What to Do When You Don’t Know What to Do: Discernment for Difficult Times, you'll experience hands-on training and practical wisdom that includes:
- How to free yourself from the fear, frustration and anxiety that come from facing even the toughest of life decisions
- Actionable steps to get you unstuck no matter where you are in life
- A reminder and reconnection with how your life story is part of God’s story
- A simple system for silencing the “what if’s” that are clouding your mind (and impeding your decisions)…
- A proven process for making significant life changes with God’s help
“Dear Lord, I feel LOST and am in desperate need of your guidance in making this decision.”
We’ve probably all said a prayer like this. But then the doubts or uncertainty creep in. If you make a wrong turn, will things go even further off the rails?
This fear is what often keeps us stuck in place rather than moving forward.
What to Do When You Don’t Know What to Do: Discernment for Difficult Times will show you how to make difficult decisions with confidence – trusting that your story is part of God’s story.

Course Agenda
Meet the Instructor

Rev. Dr. Angela Williams Gorrell
Rev. Dr. Angela Williams Gorrell is the author of Always On: Practicing Faith in a New Media Landscape and The Gravity of Joy: A Story of Being Lost and Found. She speaks and writes about joy, meaning, finding the life worth living, and the intersection of spiritual and mental health. Media sources such as the New York Times, NPR, and Christianity Today have highlighted her research. She has taught at several schools including Yale University, Baylor University, and Fuller and McCormick Seminary. Angela is a consultant and thought leader for numerous organizations. She utilizes her expertise to help create collaborative communities of prevention specifically working to lower suicide and addiction rates. You can find her on Instagram @angelagorrell. Angela and her sister, Stef, co-host The Grief Sisters podcast and The Grief Sisters book club & support group on Facebook.
Registration Info
- 1PM – 4PM Central and recorded
- 3 contact hours
- A framework to use to make more effective decisions
- One year of on-demand access to the recording