Still Standing with Clarence E. Stowers, Jr.

Clarence E. Stowers, Jr.

Start with the most recent episode. That's where the real conversation begins. I do not teach from theory. I teach from survival. This is for people who did everything right and still watched life fall apart anyway. After 30 years of leading, rebuilding, losing, surviving, and starting over, Clarence E. Stowers, Jr. speaks from scars instead of scripts. No polish. No pretending. No performance. This show is for high-capacity adults rebuilding their lives after the version that used to work stopped working. Start with the most recent episode. Everything before that belongs to a different season of this show. New episodes every Wednesday.

  1. 4 days ago

    I'm Still Here

    I'm Still Here. You haven't quit. You haven't collapsed. You didn't walk away. But somewhere in the last year, maybe longer, you stopped recognizing the version of yourself that used to show up automatically. And you've been quietly waiting for that person to come back. That wait is costing you more than the original loss did. This is the Season 2 premiere of Still Standing. Before anything else this season, before the frameworks, before the plan, before the next step, we have to sit with one thing. Not where you're going. Where you actually are right now. And what it means that you're still in it. Still here is not the same as back. And once you understand that difference, everything about what comes next changes. What You'll Learn: ⓵ Why "still here" is not a trophy or proof of strength. It's a starting line. What you do at that starting line determines whether this season goes somewhere or stays stuck. ⓶ Why the version of you before the loss already did its job. The person you were before the sale, the silence, the exit, the grief, that version didn't disappear because something broke. It left because something finished. Waiting for its return means waiting for the wrong person. ⓷ Why you're not carrying damage. You're carrying data: lived experience about who you are under pressure and what you're made of when the structure that held you up gets removed. That data is the curriculum this season is built on. The Practice: Write one sentence before you do anything else: "I'm still here because ___." Don't edit it. Don't write the polished version. Write the first honest answer, the one you haven't said out loud yet. Reply and send it. That sentence is the foundation of everything this season does for you. This episode is for you if: You've survived something that still doesn't have a proper nameYou keep measuring yourself against who you were before the loss and wondering when you'll get back thereYou're standing at the beginning of something new, and you're not entirely sure how you arrived hereOne question before you close this: What's the one thing you've endured that you never gave yourself proper credit for surviving? Reply. One sentence is enough. I read every response. Subscribe to The Clarence Stowers Leadership Podcast wherever you get podcasts. New episodes drop Tuesdays at 7:30 PM CST. Substack: clarencestowers.substack.com Instagram: @clarence.stowers YouTube: @ClarenceStowersTV Support the show 📲 Stay Connected: 🔔 Subscribe to my YouTube channel 📸 Connect on Instagram 📲 Connect on Facebook 📖 Read my Substack for Weekly Insights 🎁 Support Mars Hill Anywhere 📚 Amazon Author’s Page ✉️ Subscribe to My Newsletter:  🛜 Website: https://www.clarencestowers.com 🎧 Podcast

    18 min
  2. 17 Jun

    You Stayed Too Long. Let's Be Honest

    You knew before you admitted it. You knew when the work stopped fitting. You knew when your energy changed. You knew when showing up became maintenance instead of mission. But you stayed. In this episode of Still Standing, Clarence Stowers talks about the hidden cost of staying in a season that has already ended. This isn't about quitting hard things. It's about telling the truth about what you've already outgrown. You'll learn the difference between enduring and staying, why fear often disguises itself as commitment, and the one question that exposes what you're avoiding. Because sometimes the bravest thing you can do isn't making a move. It's admitting you've been staying too long. In this episode: • Why staying too long rarely announces itself • The difference between enduring and simply staying • The three costs of overstaying your season • The question that exposes what you're avoiding • A simple exercise to help you name the real fear underneath your hesitation Reflection Question: What are you still pretending is working? Action Step: Write one sentence: "What I am afraid will happen if I leave." That sentence may tell you more about your future than anything else. If this episode resonated with you, share it with someone who may be standing in a place they already know they're supposed to leave. Subscribe and get 1% better every day. Support the show 📲 Stay Connected: 🔔 Subscribe to my YouTube channel 📸 Connect on Instagram 📲 Connect on Facebook 📖 Read my Substack for Weekly Insights 🎁 Support Mars Hill Anywhere 📚 Amazon Author’s Page ✉️ Subscribe to My Newsletter:  🛜 Website: https://www.clarencestowers.com 🎧 Podcast

    19 min
  3. 9 Jun

    Why I'm Changing Everything (And What's Coming Next)

    If you have been listening to this show, you deserve to hear this directly. Something is changing. Not because things went wrong. Because things finally went right. This is Bridge Episode 2 of Still Standing. Today I am not pivoting. I am closing one chapter with intention, so we can both walk into the next one with both hands free. What You Will Learn: ① Why this show has always been about you, and why that does not change ② Why every new chapter requires a closing ceremony, and what happens when you skip it ③ The real cost behind the shift, the signals I ignored for two years, and what finally made me stop ④ Why you are not losing something, and why you are getting more of what you came here for ⑤ What Season 2 holds and why it has your name on it Key Takeaways: ① This show has always been about you. That does not change. What changes is how we show up together. ② Every new chapter requires closing the last one with intention. That is what today is. ③ The mission is the same. The method is sharper. The voice is clearer. ④ You are not losing something. You are getting more of what you came here for. ⑤ What is next has your name on it. Stay close. The Practice: Tell one person about this show. Not because the numbers need it. Because someone in your circle is in the middle of something hard right now, and they need to know they are not alone. This episode is for you if you have been here long enough to trust something about this show and you want to know what comes next. After you listen, tell me: what is the one thing this show named for you that nobody else was saying? I read every comment. Support the show 📲 Stay Connected: 🔔 Subscribe to my YouTube channel 📸 Connect on Instagram 📲 Connect on Facebook 📖 Read my Substack for Weekly Insights 🎁 Support Mars Hill Anywhere 📚 Amazon Author’s Page ✉️ Subscribe to My Newsletter:  🛜 Website: https://www.clarencestowers.com 🎧 Podcast

    16 min
  4. 29 Apr

    Your Worst Season Was Your Setup | Episode 59

    Nine weeks ago, I sat in front of this microphone and told you the truth. I told you we sold our church building. That God went silent. That fear had me by the throat. That loneliness almost broke me. That I didn't know if I would make it. I told you that faith felt far. And then I walked you through every chapter of the book I wrote from inside that season. Nine weeks. Sixteen chapters. One story. Today is the finale. And I need to tell you something I couldn't say nine weeks ago, because nine weeks ago I was still building the case. Still walking you through the wreckage. But now? Now I can show you what's on the other side. I'm Clarence Stowers. This is Episode 9 of the When Faith Feels Far podcast series. The finale. Let's close this out. THE PROBLEM You have walked through grief, silence, fear, and loss. Some of you are still in the middle. You can't see the purpose while you're in the pain. You thought the silence meant God left. You thought the collapse meant the story was over. It wasn't. None of it was. THE PROMISE From where I'm standing now, I can tell you: everything you walked through was preparation. Not punishment. In this finale, I'm not teaching a lesson. I'm delivering a testimony. And I'm making you a promise. In this episode: ① Every season was a classroom. Here's what each one taught me. ② What the other side of suffering actually looks like. ③ Why Philippians 1:6 is not a hope. It's a contract. ④ Why your story was never just for you. ⑤ The declaration: joy is waiting. "Weeping may last through the night, but joy comes with the morning." Psalm 30:5 (NLT) "God, who began the good work within you, will continue his work until it is finally finished." Philippians 1:6 (NLT) Joy is not behind you. It is ahead of you. And the God who carried you through the worst season is the same God who placed joy on the other side of it. THE PRACTICE Write a letter to yourself from one year ago. Tell that person what survived, what changed, and what God built in the space where the old thing used to be. Then read it out loud as an act of worship. Not as a journal entry. As a testimony. Because your story was never just for you. GET THE BOOK When Faith Feels Far by Clarence E. Stowers, Jr. Available on Amazon in paperback and Kindle. Link in the description. Joy is not behind you. It's ahead of you. Your morning is coming. I promise. Support the show 📲 Stay Connected: 🔔 Subscribe to my YouTube channel 📸 Connect on Instagram 📲 Connect on Facebook 📖 Read my Substack for Weekly Insights 🎁 Support Mars Hill Anywhere 📚 Amazon Author’s Page ✉️ Subscribe to My Newsletter:  🛜 Website: https://www.clarencestowers.com 🎧 Podcast

    17 min
  5. 22 Apr

    Protect Your Purpose and Your Plan | Episode 58

    Everybody has an opinion about what you should be doing with your life. Your family. Your church. Your followers. But not one of them will live with the consequences of you abandoning your calling. In Episode 58, we walk through Chapters 15 and 16: Protecting Your Purpose and Protecting Your Plan. This is the last of the four non-negotiables: peace, paper, purpose, plan. If you know what God called you to, but the voices around you are loud enough to make quitting sound logical, this one's for you. What You'll Learn: ① Why your calling is not subject to popular vote, God's voice is the only one that assigns or releases it ② The difference between occupation and vocation, and why confusing them will cost you ③ Why purpose without a plan is just a wish ④ Why planning is stewardship, not a lack of faith ⑤ The one-sentence purpose and three-bullet plan framework Key Scriptures: "My life is worth nothing to me unless I use it for finishing the work assigned me by the Lord Jesus." Acts 20:24 (NLT)"We can make our plans, but the Lord determines our steps." Proverbs 16:9 (NLT)"For I know the plans I have for you... plans for good and not for disaster." Jeremiah 29:11 (NLT)This Week's Practice: Write your purpose in one sentence. Write your plan for this season in three bullet points. Run every opportunity through this filter: Does this serve my purpose or distract from it? Key Takeaways: ① Your calling is not a democracy. God assigns it. The crowd doesn't get a vote. ② Occupation changes. Vocation remains. Don't confuse the vehicle with the destination. ③ Purpose without a plan is a wish. If you're not preparing, you're not serious. ④ Planning is stewardship. Faith without preparation is presumption. ⑤ Distraction is the real enemy. Good things steal from right things. ⑥ Be ready when nobody is watching. The door will open. Preparation determines who walks through. About This Series: When Faith Feels Far is a 10-episode podcast series based on the book by Clarence E. Stowers, Jr. Grab the book on Amazon and follow along. Support the show 📲 Stay Connected: 🔔 Subscribe to my YouTube channel 📸 Connect on Instagram 📲 Connect on Facebook 📖 Read my Substack for Weekly Insights 🎁 Support Mars Hill Anywhere 📚 Amazon Author’s Page ✉️ Subscribe to My Newsletter:  🛜 Website: https://www.clarencestowers.com 🎧 Podcast

    15 min
  6. 15 Apr

    How To Protect Your Peace and Your Paper | Episode 57

    Everybody wants peace. Nobody wants to protect it. Everybody wants financial freedom. Nobody wants the honest conversation about money. Today, we do both. Episode 57 of the When Faith Feels Far series. Chapters 13 & 14: Protecting Your Peace and Protecting Your Paper. What You'll Learn: ① Why peace is infrastructure — and what collapses when it goes ② How to spot the peace thieves disguised as good things ③ Why the church needs to talk about money honestly ④ The difference between stewardship and ownership ⑤ The two-part audit: one hour, two lists, one week This Week's Practice: Identify one peace thief and one money leak. Write the boundary. Enforce it for seven days. Key Takeaways: Peace is infrastructure. If your peace has no wall, your life has no floor.Peace thieves hide in good things. Audit your commitments.Money avoidance is not spiritual. It is dangerous.You are a steward, not an owner. Stewards know the numbers.Financial margin is spiritual margin. When money breathes, faith breathes.One boundary for peace. One fix for money. That is the whole assignment.Scriptures: Philippians 4:6-7 · Psalm 24:1 · Proverbs 22:7 · Luke 16:10 (NLT) 📖 When Faith Feels Far by Clarence E. Stowers, Jr.: amazon.com/author/cestowers 💰 Sponsor: Origin — a personal AI financial advisor that pulls your spending, investments, and net worth into one place. Get your first year for $1: https://www.useorigin.com/referral?referral_code=19c66778-f631-4053-94f9-8d5439755626 🎙️ Subscribe on YouTube, Spotify & Apple Podcasts Support the show 📲 Stay Connected: 🔔 Subscribe to my YouTube channel 📸 Connect on Instagram 📲 Connect on Facebook 📖 Read my Substack for Weekly Insights 🎁 Support Mars Hill Anywhere 📚 Amazon Author’s Page ✉️ Subscribe to My Newsletter:  🛜 Website: https://www.clarencestowers.com 🎧 Podcast

    20 min
  7. 8 Apr

    Starting Over On Purpose | Episode 56

    You can start over. But if you start over without deciding what is non-negotiable, you will rebuild the same broken thing with a fresh coat of paint. This is Episode 56 of the When Faith Feels Far podcast series. Today, we walk through Chapters 11 and 12: A New Beginning and What's Non-Negotiable. After we sold the building, my first instinct was to recreate what was. Find a new space. Run the same playbook. Get back to normal. But God didn't want normal. He wanted new. And a new requirement was something I'd never done before: defining what was sacred before I touched a single brick. In this episode, I walk you through what God's "new thing" looked like for Mars Hill and introduce the four non-negotiables that protect everything worth building. What You'll Learn: ① Why God's new thing rarely looks like your old thing, and how to see it ② Why a new beginning without boundaries is just a well-decorated repeat ③ The four non-negotiables that protect everything: peace, paper, purpose, and plan ④ How to define what is sacred before you rebuild so you don't recreate old patterns ⑤ The moment Mars Hill became something bigger than a building Key Takeaways: ① Every ending in God's hands becomes soil for something new. He is already working. The question is whether you can see it. ② A new beginning without boundaries is a repeat. Define what is sacred first. ③ Peace, paper, purpose, plan. The four non-negotiables that protect everything. ④ Protecting your peace is stewardship. If your peace is gone, your leadership follows. ⑤ Money is a tool, not a scorecard. Manage it like a steward, not an owner. ⑥ Build from calling, not from pressure. Occupation changes. Vocation remains. Scripture: "For I am about to do something new. See, I have already begun! Do you not see it?" Isaiah 43:19 NLT"So be careful how you live. Don't live like fools, but like those who are wise." Ephesians 5:15 NLTThe Practice: Write down four non-negotiables. One for your peace. One for your money. One for your purpose. One for your plan. Post them where you see them every day. When the next decision comes, check the list. If it violates a non-negotiable, the answer is no. 📖 Grab the book: When Faith Feels Far is on Amazon in paperback and Kindle. What is one thing you will never compromise again? Drop it in the comments. I read every one. #StartingOver #NonNegotiables #WhenFaithFeelsFar #ClarenceStowers #Faith #Leadership #NewBeginnings #PeacePaperPurposePlan Support the show 📲 Stay Connected: 🔔 Subscribe to my YouTube channel 📸 Connect on Instagram 📲 Connect on Facebook 📖 Read my Substack for Weekly Insights 🎁 Support Mars Hill Anywhere 📚 Amazon Author’s Page ✉️ Subscribe to My Newsletter:  🛜 Website: https://www.clarencestowers.com 🎧 Podcast

    15 min

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Start with the most recent episode. That's where the real conversation begins. I do not teach from theory. I teach from survival. This is for people who did everything right and still watched life fall apart anyway. After 30 years of leading, rebuilding, losing, surviving, and starting over, Clarence E. Stowers, Jr. speaks from scars instead of scripts. No polish. No pretending. No performance. This show is for high-capacity adults rebuilding their lives after the version that used to work stopped working. Start with the most recent episode. Everything before that belongs to a different season of this show. New episodes every Wednesday.