I used to be afraid of trying new things, especially when it meant stepping into leadership roles or speaking in front of others. Fear often told me I wasn’t good enough or ready.
Pathfinder activities challenged me to step outside my comfort zone. With encouragement from leaders and peers, I took small risks — leading a drill, participating in activities, and trusting myself more. Each experience helped me grow in confidence.
I learned that fear doesn’t disappear overnight, but courage grows when we choose to try anyway. Being a Pathfinder taught me that God equips us for every challenge He places before us.
Discussion Questions
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What fears have held you back from trying something new?
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How can encouragement from others help build confidence?
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What is one new challenge you would like to take on?





