No one likes to attempt something for God and have it fail. In fact, failure is a word I’m not particularly eager to use because even projects that do not achieve the desired result often still lead to someone growing through the experience.
Let’s be honest, some events, programs, projects, and plans do not produce the results we wanted, and for lack of better terms, they are a failure.
I want you to know that this is fine. It is okay to fail, even in Church. Some things simply do not work out as we planned.
It is only when we attempt something for God that we might fail. And I would much rather see someone crash and burn while doing ministry than to see them do nothing.
When things are not going as planned: Admit it, own it, don’t blame other people, and move on. Failure is not final.