3 Biblical Tools to Navigate Challenges and Overcome Adversity with Myshel Wilkins

Today’s discussion with Myshel Wilkins is filled with wisdom to navigate challenges that bombard you with relentless intensity, and to do it with unwavering faith and hope.
Episode # 107 – 3 Biblical Tools to Navigate Challenges and Overcome Adversity with Myshel Wilkins
Faith has been the foundation of Myshel Wilkins’ life. As the daughter of a Ghanaian mother and a missionary father, she grew up leading worship in churches around the world. But it was through personal heartache—years of infertility and eight painful miscarriages—that propelled her to know God’s strength and goodness in a deeper way.
After college, Myshel toured as a vocalist with top Christian artists, including Mandisa, TobyMac, Matthew West, and Don Moen and was mentored by gospel legend CeCe Winans. But behind the spotlight, Myshel and her husband struggled with the hope of starting a family, and dreams that God began to overhaul to give Myshel a heart for the people she ministered to.
Myshel believes that experiences with profound grief or loss reveal our true character and beliefs. She cautions that the enemy attacks us with his lies when we are at our most vulnerable. Instead of questioning God’s goodness or blaming ourselves, we should choose to “count it all joy” and run to God, trusting him fully, worshipping him passionately, and drawing closer to him than ever before.
In this episode, we discuss the following topics related to navigating challenges and overcoming adversity:
- Worship in the Face of the Unexplainable
- Clinging to Truth Amidst Heartbreak
- Faithfulness in Deferred Hope
- The Enemy’s Tactic: Hitchhiking on Grief
- Worship as an Act of Obedience
- Discerning God-Given Identity
- Unlocking Your God-Given Authority
- Tormenting the Enemy Through Worship
- Avoiding the Trap of Comparison
“You can actually come out of the fire not smelling like smoke. You can actually go through difficult times and… come out of it better, stronger, wiser, more anointed.”



