Send a text Purpose doesn’t wait for quiet. It grows right in the middle of real life—marriage tensions, work confusion, spiritual dry spells, and the daily noise that won’t turn down. That’s the heartbeat of Kingdom Chaos, and in our first conversation, Troy opens up about fear, obedience, and the surprising freedom of progress over perfection. We start by naming who belongs here: everyone from longtime Christians to curious skeptics who want honest talk without the highlight reel. Troy shares a candid story from a chaotic career season where he tried to hand God a finished plan. A simple question from his wife—What is God telling you?—shifted everything. Instead of informing God, he learned to listen. That posture reframed purpose as faithful steps taken in uncertainty, supported by prayer, Scripture, and the slow work of character that shows up in everyday choices. James 1:22 becomes our North Star: don’t just hear the word—do it. Troy admits he delayed this podcast for all the “right” reasons: not enough gear, not the perfect setup, not the perfect sound. Then obedience won out over optics. Along the way we talk about grace and accountability: we don’t condemn repentant people for their past, but we don’t excuse intentional, ongoing sin either. We point to three anchor passages—John 18:36, John 16:33, and Colossians 3:17—that keep us rooted in a kingdom not of this world, steady in trouble, and centered on Christ in everything, not just Sundays. If you’re overwhelmed, doubting, or just tired, you’re not alone here. We’re building a community that prays, encourages, and tells the truth with love, because purpose is still possible in the chaos. Hit play, share this with a friend who needs hope, and tell us what you’re walking through so we can tackle it together. Subscribe, leave a review, and drop your topic ideas—we’re listening and we’re learning with you. Music by AlexGrohl from Pixabay