Episode 105: Which Way Should I Go?

I bet you didn’t know that I am one of the most impatient people in your circle. My struggle with impatience is triggered when someone pull in front of me on the road, or I have to wait at the doctor’s office, in line at the grocery store or on my kids to get their shoes on in the morning on the way to school. I’m also impatient when I ask God for something and He doesn’t respond.

God knows this is one of my shortcomings, so, as you can imagine, I have been in a season of patience-building, where I have asked God which way I should go, and He has yet to respond.

So, what do you do when you ask God which way you should go, and He doesn’t answer? No, you don’t have a tantrum (though I have done that, too). You wait. But HOW you wait—with patience and grace—determines when God moves you toward the place God has for you.

Listen to Episode 105, “Which Way Should I Go?, for some insight and encouragement about waiting with grace during your season of patience-building.


Candance Greene

Rev. Candance L. Greene is an ordained Itinerant Deacon in the African Methodist Episcopal Church. She is the 2023-2024 Hooper-Keefe Preaching Award recipient. Chosen by the faculty at Fuller Theology Seminary, this award is given to students who have shown an outstanding giftedness in Homiletics (preaching).

Rev. Candance is a published writer, podcaster and the founder of Cherishedflight, a ministry dedicated to helping people realign with the peace of God. She has produced over 100 episodes of Cherishedflight the Podcast where she shares biblical steps her listeners can take to implement the peace of God in their lives on a daily basis.

Candance is a graduate of Paine College where she earned a BA in English, and Goucher College where she earned an MFA in Creative Nonfiction Writing. She has been published in a variety of anthologies, scholarly books, and journals including: Bittersweet: An Anthology of Contemporary Black Women’s PoetryBrevity: A Journal of Concise Literary NonfictionFearless Confessions: A Writer’s Guide to Memoir; and the Huffington Post. A native of Nashville, Candance now resides in Baltimore with her husband and three children.