For four years, John Beck lined up under center at BYU as quarterback of the football team. He is likely best remembered for a winning play in a rivalry game against Utah that is often referred to as \u201cThe Answered Prayer,\u201d but in the years since his collegiate career, Beck has learned a lot about seemingly unanswered prayers and perceived failure. On this week\u2019s episode, Beck discusses the refiner\u2019s fire as well as the delicate balance between putting in the work to achieve success while allowing space for recovery and rehabilitation\u2014both mentally and physically. He believes this begins with being centered in Jesus Christ.
"To achieve the most difficult things, failure and fear is something you have to look straight in the face and be okay with."
Show Notes
2:07- Beck to Harline
6:09- A Good Little Arm
8:52- Favorite Cougar?
12:56- Missions and Sports
17:53- Working On Our Sculpture
22:28- A Father\u2019s Love and a Refiner\u2019s Fire
27:18- Perceived Failure
33:34- The Master Teacher
38:01- Work: A Delicate Balance
40:42- What Does It Mean To Be All In the Gospel of Jesus Christ?
Find the full episode transcript at ldsliving.com/allin.
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