Episodes

  • Winning the Battle in Your Mind
    Jun 16 2026

    Many men carry invisible limitations created by painful experiences, failures, criticism, or discouragement. Over time, these voices can become internalized: "I'm not capable.", "It's too late.", "Things will never change." Glenn Cunningham's story challenges those beliefs.

    Your circumstances may be real. Your losses may be painful. But adversity does not get to determine the ending of your story. The battle often begins in the mind: choosing hope over despair, perseverance over surrender, and faith over fear. With God's strength and persistent faithfulness, today's limitations don't have to become tomorrow's identity.

    When tragedy strikes, triumph starts between your ears.

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    8 mins
  • The Killer Who Baptized His Victim's Children
    Jun 15 2026

    Many men believe some wounds are too deep to heal or some failures are too severe to redeem. This story confronts those beliefs with the truth of the Gospel.

    Whether you carry regret over your past or pain inflicted by others, Jesus specializes in transforming what appears irredeemable. Forgiveness doesn't erase what happened, but it allows God to write a new ending.

    The same God who transformed Kimo's heart and brought reconciliation between two families can bring healing to your story as well.

    God can turn a place of senseless death into a place of life.

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    9 mins
  • Bless Your Enemies?
    Jun 14 2026

    Men are often conditioned to respond to injustice with force, control, or retaliation. But Scripture consistently calls believers to a different response—one that reflects trust in God's justice rather than personal revenge.

    Phil's story shows that obedience to God is not passive weakness; it is active strength under control. Choosing to bless instead of strike back can disarm conflict, protect your heart, and reveal God's authority in ways human reaction never can.

    Blessing your enemies is hard—but it leads to God-given peace and unexpected transformation.

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    8 mins
  • Would You Go?
    Jun 13 2026

    Many men measure impact through visibility, success, or recognition. But this story reminds us that the most lasting influence often comes through quiet integrity—showing up when it's inconvenient, serving when there's no reward, and keeping your word when no one is watching. Your consistency becomes your testimony. And over time, that testimony speaks louder than any platform or position. When a man keeps his word, lives are changed.

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    8 mins
  • From Innovation to Inability: A Story of Faith
    Jun 12 2026

    What do you do when the life you built is suddenly taken away—and nothing works anymore?

    Many men measure identity through capability—what they can build, fix, lead, or control. But there are seasons when God allows those abilities to be stripped away, not to destroy faith, but to deepen it.

    Steve Saint's story reminds us that pain does not cancel purpose. Even when strength is gone, influence remains. Even when function is limited, faith can grow deeper. The question is not whether life makes sense—but whether God is still trustworthy when it doesn't.

    God can be trusted. Even when He doesn't take the pain away.

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    9 mins
  • Does admitting I'm wrong make me weak?
    Jun 11 2026

    The strongest men aren't always right. They're willing to apologize when they're not.

    Many Christian men are taught to be strong, decisive, and confident. But true strength includes the humility to acknowledge mistakes, seek forgiveness, and restore relationships when pride would rather defend itself.

    Thomas Hooker was a respected pastor and leader. He had authority, experience, and every reason to believe he was right. Yet true strength wasn't demonstrated in proving himself correct—it was shown in humbling himself, apologizing to a boy he had wrongly accused, and taking responsibility for his own sin.

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    9 mins
  • The Strength to Face Goodbye
    Jun 10 2026

    How do you trust God when someone you love is running out of time? Many men feel pressure to solve problems and protect those they love. This story confronts the painful reality that some situations cannot be fixed by human strength—and reveals how God's comfort enables men to remain faithful, present, and compassionate through unimaginable loss.

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    9 mins
  • The Leadership Test: Will You Go First?
    Jun 9 2026

    Would the people you lead say that you stand with them when life gets hard?
    Many men desire to lead their families, teams, and communities well. But true leadership is tested not by authority or words alone—it's proven by presence, sacrifice, and serving others when circumstances become difficult. Geoffrey Studdert Kennedy didn't merely preach courage from safety. He entered the trenches, faced the same fear, walked into battle beside the men, and served them in practical ways that earned the right to be heard.

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    8 mins