Olympic Gold & the Simplicity of the Gospel | Peter Andrew, Olympic Coach & Special Forces Diver
00:00 Cold open — Welcome to Built on Truth, introducing Peter Andrew01:05 Rock spider / Afrikaans wife — meeting Tina01:32 Why Peter wanted to be Special Forces — surfing & watching divers as a boy02:45 Blue Navy vs. Brown Navy — getting into the SA Navy03:25 What a SA Navy Diver actually did — rescue, salvage, small units04:37 The selection pipeline — 8-man teams, attrition, barnacles, no skin on hands07:23 Jock van Rensburg — the Christian friend who couldn’t swim08:02 “We can’t take you on course because you’re a Christian” — the psych eval09:00 Falling away from his faith on team — why equal yoking matters12:09 Special Forces operators & meshing with the team12:33 Conscription life — diamond mining, eyes as a secondary sense13:48 Meeting Tina, marriage, pest control, the pregnancy scare that turned into 8 years oftravel16:30 Having Markus (Michael) in the US — citizenship by birth16:48 Going home to take over the family farm in South Africa19:35 Farm life under siege — electric fences, German shepherds, Envirowatch23:00 Gil Bank, the French Foreign Legion neighbor with guns buried everywhere24:10 Leaving for the U.S. — land of milk and honey25:15 South Dakota — homestead America, soil sampling, pheasant season27:00 Tina’s immigration business is born27:55 Michael at 7 — “drop what you’re doing, come watch this kid”32:50 Locked out of the YMCA — building their own pool inside an old nightclub35:30 The Aberdeen Aquatics team takes off36:35 Setting out to actually learn how to coach — looking at the Russians, the science37:20 ASCA 2009 — Dr. Brent Rushall changes everything38:30 USRPT explained — Ultra-Short Race-Pace Training41:50 Why specificity is everything for elite athletes44:00 Pushback from USA Swimming — and the buried Indiana University study46:45 Tokyo 2020 (raced 2021) — gold, world record, fourth-place finishes48:10 Moving the family to Encinitas, California50:30 Father / coach / breadwinner dynamics — what Peter would do differently54:45 The hard truth of legalism vs. living biblically55:30 Post-Tokyo: Peter loses his way, over-coaches Michael’s stroke57:50 2024 trials — Michael misses the team and moves on58:55 “I wanted to go farm cows” — Peter’s detour59:30 The new vision: a pro team, USRPT 2.0 book, global mission1:03:40 Calvinism, the simplicity of the Gospel, and the takeaway1:06:00 Michael may finish his career with his dad after all1:08:30 Coaching as a mission field — sleep, family, heart-rate data, formation1:11:40 The COVID Olympics, the “Mako Andrew rule,” and what the press did1:13:50 The night before the medley relay — turning over tables1:17:30 Fear of the Lord and freedom from the fear of man1:19:00 Christian men: warriors, not wimps1:21:20 Worshiping vs. being worshiped1:23:00 Daily Bible reading — MacArthur Bible through the year1:23:50 Closing — and gratitudePeter Andrew — Olympic swim coach, former South African Special Forces Navy Diver, farmer, andinventor of the Ultra-Short Race-Pace Training (USRPT) method — joins Brett to share the long arc of hislife: war, faith, family, the rise of his son Michael Andrew to world-record swimmer, the heartbreak ofseparation, and the surprising mercy of God that brought him to a wider mission. A conversation abouthardship, community, and how the simplicity of the Gospel mirrors the simplicity of doing one thingwell.