Isolation can make you vulnerable. Being part of a community fortifies your faith and resilience.
In this episode, hosts Caleb Cole and Brandon Miller delve into personal stories of guiding and confronting issues with love and wisdom, emphasizing the importance of not letting emotions dictate their responses. Their conversation offers profound insights on the impact of consecration and discipline, drawing from sacrifices and the benefits of obedience, using 1 Corinthians 16:13-14 as the foundation.
Listeners will gain valuable lessons on prioritizing their spiritual journey over finite pleasures, with practical advice on maintaining discipline in the pursuit of God's mission. The episode underscores the necessity of a "band of brothers" for mutual support and accountability, providing actionable steps on establishing a brotherhood and living out true biblical manhood.
Engage with the episode to gain renewed strength, a supportive community network, and practical wisdom for navigating life's challenges with faith and purpose.
Jump into the conversation:
00:00 Manhood in faith and the contrasts with cultural norms
03:19 Guiding a son through the journey of manhood journey
07:12 Discipline means saying no to have a better yes
12:24 Biblical manhood: 1 Corinthians 16:13-14
17:43 Choosing love over anger and confrontation
19:55 The key to resolving conflicts
24:56 Isolation facilitates destruction; community supports resilience
27:57 Questioning isolation's role in spirituality and advocating for community connection
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What is Men of Faith?
Men of Faith is a Christian podcast dedicated to calling men up and not out.
Hosted by Caleb Cole, each episode equips men to follow Jesus with conviction, character, and consistency—at home, at work, and in every season of life. Through honest conversations and practical biblical wisdom, Men of Faith tackles real issues like leadership, fatherhood, identity, marriage, discipline, spiritual growth, and navigating culture without compromise. This is a podcast for men who want more than inspiration—they want transformation.