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Resilient & Called

Resilient & Called

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Resilient and Called is a podcast for women who want to live with purpose in the middle of real-life chaos. Hosted by Eleanor Haack-Finney—pastoral counselor, military missionary, author, and founder of Defenders of Resilience—this show equips everyday women to step boldly into their God-given calling right where they already are.


Through biblical teaching, vulnerable storytelling, and practical guidance, each episode helps you recognize your mission field in the ordinary places: your home, workplace, friendships, neighborhood, and online influence.

Because you don’t need a title, a stage, or a perfectly put-together life to make an impact. You just need a willing heart.


Whether you’re navigating motherhood, marriage, military life, ministry burnout, spiritual loneliness, or a season of transition—this podcast reminds you that God calls you in the middle of your mess, not after it.


You are resilient.
You are called.
And your everyday life is already a mission field.

© 2026 Resilient & Called
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  • Ruth 4 — Redemption, Integrity & the Cost of Keeping Your Word
    Jun 30 2026

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    In Ruth 4:1–12, the story reaches its dramatic turning point. Boaz steps into the city gate—the place where justice was carried out—and publicly declares his intention to redeem Ruth and Naomi. But before the promise can be fulfilled, one final obstacle stands in the way.

    In this episode, we explore what redemption truly costs, why integrity always chooses responsibility over convenience, and how Boaz's actions point us to our ultimate Redeemer, Jesus Christ. Together, we'll unpack the significance of the city gate, the unnamed redeemer, the exchange of the sandal, and the powerful public blessing that transforms Ruth from an outsider into a beloved member of God's covenant family.

    We'll also discover why every blessing carries responsibility, why legacy is built through obedience rather than comfort, and how God's faithfulness often shines brightest when obstacles stand between the promise and its fulfillment.

    In this episode, you'll discover:

    • Why there is often an obstacle between God's promise and its fulfillment
    • The significance of the city gate and the role of the kinsman-redeemer
    • Why Boaz's integrity sets him apart from the unnamed redeemer
    • How the cost of redemption points directly to Jesus Christ
    • Why your past does not define your future in God's Kingdom
    • The difference between protecting your comfort and participating in God's purposes
    • How Ruth's story reveals God's heart for redemption, restoration, and covenant love

    Whether you're facing a delay, wrestling with obedience, or wondering if God is still working behind the scenes, Ruth 4 reminds us that our Redeemer never abandons what He begins. He is faithful to keep His promises, even when the path to fulfillment is more costly than we expected.

    Scripture: Ruth 4:1–12

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    26 min
  • Ruth 3 — Bold Faith & the Courage to Ask
    Jun 16 2026

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    What do you do when you've prayed, waited, trusted God... and nothing seems to be happening?

    By the time we arrive at Ruth 3, nearly two months have passed since Ruth first stepped into Boaz's field. The harvest season is coming to an end, the opportunity appears to be slipping away, and Naomi decides it's time for action.

    In this chapter, Ruth takes one of the boldest steps of faith in the entire Bible. She risks rejection, uncertainty, and disappointment by asking a question she doesn't know the answer to. And through her courage, we discover a powerful truth: faith is not just believing God can move—sometimes faith requires us to take the next step before we see the outcome.

    In this episode, we explore:

    • Why waiting and doing nothing are not the same thing
    • The courage it takes to ask when you don't know the answer
    • What the threshing floor really means in its biblical context
    • Boaz's integrity and a biblical picture of godly character
    • The connection between God's covering and our participation in His plan
    • Why the hardest part of faith is often the waiting that follows obedience
    • How Ruth's story points us to our ultimate Redeemer, Jesus

    Whether you're facing a difficult conversation, a calling God has placed on your heart, a relationship decision, a ministry opportunity, or simply the next step in your faith journey, Ruth 3 reminds us that obedience often begins before clarity.

    Be bold enough to act.

    Be faithful enough to wait.

    Because the same God who calls you to take the step is faithful to carry you through what comes next.

    Scripture: Ruth 3:1–18

    Keywords: Ruth Bible study, bold faith, trusting God, Christian podcast, biblical womanhood, Christian encouragement, waiting on God, obedience, Christian discipleship, faith in action, Christian women, Bible teaching, spiritual growth, redemption, Book of Ruth, courage, Christian leadership, God's timing, resilience, faith journey

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    37 min
  • Ruth 2 — Invited to the Table | Provision, Covering, and the God Who Never Stopped Moving
    Jun 2 2026

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    Ruth walked into the field just trying to survive.
    No master plan. No breakthrough moment. Just faithfulness in the middle of uncertainty.

    But in Ruth 2:14–23, everything begins to shift.

    What started as provision becomes proximity.
    What started as survival begins to look like redemption.

    In this episode, we walk through one of the most beautiful moments in the book of Ruth: the moment Ruth is invited to the table. Together, we unpack what it means to be seen, covered, served, and positioned by the kindness of God — even when you don’t fully understand what He’s doing yet.

    We talk about:

    • Why tables matter in Scripture
    • The significance of Boaz serving Ruth
    • The difference between survival and provision
    • God’s kindness through ordinary people
    • Naomi’s shift from bitterness back to blessing
    • The role of the kinsman redeemer
    • Why “just so happened” moments are often God’s providence in disguise
    • How God works through seasons, not just moments

    If you’re in a season where you feel like you’re just showing up, this episode is for you.

    Because God is still moving in the ordinary.
    And what feels random may actually be redemption unfolding in real time.

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    28 min
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