The Known Disciple
Project Podcast

A show for believers ready to stop drifting and start living fully aligned with who God says they are.

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Welcome to The Known Disciple Project Podcast, a show for believers ready to stop drifting and start living fully aligned with who God says they are. If you’re done with surface-level faith and want to grow in mindset, habits, discipline, and spiritual clarity, without separating your faith from your ambition; you’re in the right place. We don’t do shallow here. This is where Scripture meets strategy. Whether you’re leading a business, raising a family, or chasing a God-given vision; this is your space. This isn’t motivation. It’s spiritual formation.

Hosted by Mark Hummel

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Rebuilding Momentum: The Hidden Skill Every Disciple Needs

In this powerful episode of the Known Disciple Project Podcast, host Mark Hummel gets real about one of the most underrated but essential skills for any growth-minded follower of Jesus: the ability to rebuild momentum.

E06
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July 24, 2025

Mark tackles one of the most overlooked discipleship skills: rebuilding momentum. Falling off your routine, losing focus in prayer, or drifting from healthy habits isn’t failure - it’s part of the journey. The real test is knowing how to reset without shame or overwhelm.

In this episode, Mark shares why most people never recover their rhythm and introduces a simple four-question clarity exercise that resets focus in under ten minutes. He explains how to tell the difference between rest and quitting, why boredom and stress sabotage growth, and why writing things down is essential for clarity and accountability.

Key Takeaways:

  • Most people fail to rebuild momentum because of unrealistic expectations.
  • Routine boredom is normal; interrupt the pattern before burnout.
  • Rest is different from unconsciously quitting.
  • Writing routines down creates clarity and accountability.
  • The 4-question reset aligns habits with spiritual identity and vision.

“It’s not about never falling off; it’s about knowing exactly how to get back on.”