If your wife, kids, closest friends, or the people who know you best described the real you, the man behind the performance, would they describe someone they respect, trust, and truly know? Or would they describe a man they live with every day, yet still don't really know at all?
A godly man defines success differently.
He measures his life by faithfulness, not achievement. By the depth of his relationships, not the breadth of his resume. By whether the people closest to him are becoming more of who God created them to be, because he's in their corner.
This week on the True Man Podcast, we're talking about what your kids actually need from you, how to break generational cycles, and five practical things every godly father can start doing today. Because great fathers aren't born with a perfect blueprint, they choose to build one
Every man inherits a story, but no man is required to repeat it. The moment we take responsibility for who we're becoming instead of blaming what we've been through, we begin building a legacy that can change our family for generations.
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Maybe the better question isn’t whether you’re acting like a man, but whose definition of manhood you’re following. Join me to learn more on the True Man Podcast.
My quote this week hits on the confusion many men feel today. Culture keeps swinging between aggression and passivity, but biblical masculinity was never meant to live in either extreme. Real strength is disciplined, grounded, and surrendered to purpose.
Maybe the better question isn’t whether you’re being a man, but whose definition of manhood you’re living by. Culture pushes performance, image, and self-interest. Biblical masculinity calls men to strength, integrity, leadership, humility, and purpose.
Nobody talks about the foundation of a house…
But the entire structure depends on it.
And men are no different. Are you building the right foundation for your life?
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One of the things I’ve been thinking deeply about lately is how easy it is to focus on what people can see while neglecting what actually holds everything together beneath the surface.
This week on the True Man Podcast, we’re talking about foundations, discipline, & faith.
I had the privilege of joining Michael J. Lynch on the Men Seeking Freedom Podcast for a powerful conversation on brotherhood, isolation, masculinity, faith, and why so many men are silently struggling today.
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Sometimes we become so focused on upgrading our surroundings…that we neglect upgrading ourselves. Join me to hear more on https://t.co/hPUsOamumD
One of the biggest lessons I’ve learned from my move to Arkansas is that most people spend their lives waiting rather than moving.
Waiting for certainty, confidence, and the perfect opportunity, but growth happens when you trust God enough to take the next step.
Most people are waiting for the perfect moment while life keeps moving without them. One of the biggest lessons I’ve learned from my move to Arkansas is that clarity, momentum, and growth are usually found after you take the step, not before. #truemanpodcast
Every man carries something longer than he should.
The question is, what are you ready to let go of?
This week on the True Man Podcast, I share how I’ve come to understand God was directing my steps all along… and how that’s playing out in my move to Arkansas.
The weight of your past is real.
But so is redemption.
This week’s True Man Podcast is my final episode from Georgia, and I’m sharing what’s next. #truemanpodcast
What if your past isn’t something to relive…
but something to redeem?
Maybe the pain wasn’t the end of your story,
maybe it was the beginning of your transformation.
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True Man Tip of the Day: You don’t live from your past, you live from your interpretation of it. If that becomes the story you keep telling yourself, you’re on a dangerous path. #truemanpodcast