• Mission Briefing 45: 2 Things You Need, 1 Thing You Don't

  • Nov 11 2024
  • Length: 7 mins
  • Podcast

Mission Briefing 45: 2 Things You Need, 1 Thing You Don't

  • Summary

  • You signed up for a cool manly weekend doing burpees and getting yelled at by an ex-Seal? Cool! Love that for you. Will that help you be a spiritual leader and godly example for your family? Not necessarily.


    There is a short list of things that men need to understand their purpose in this world while getting the support they need from a tribe of God-fearing brothers so they can lead their families in the right direction, and in this Mission Briefing, Goose shares exactly what those things are. Here are the main points:


    - Every Christian man needs a tribe for support.

    - Training is essential, not just reading.

    - Virtual communities are not sufficient.

    - Practical training is crucial for spiritual leadership.

    - Weekend experiences do not equate to real growth.

    - You need to practice to share your faith effectively.

    - Isolation can lead to crises without support.

    - Building a tribe should happen before storms hit.

    - Men's Alliance focuses on real-life applications of faith.


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