Built on Truth
00:00 Introduction — Who Is Adam Rudd?00:57 Growing Up in a Christian Home (And Walking Away)01:40 Quitting High School to Weld02:31 Moving to San Diego — Needed a Life Change03:33 The Fishing Trip That Changed Everything05:23 Losing His Eye — God's Humbling Moment06:42 Leaving It All Behind — Motorhome Life07:25 Getting Into Construction and Finish Carpentry08:43 What Work Ethic Actually Looks Like09:27 Was He a Christian When He Started His Business?11:24 The Neighbor Who Said "You Need Jesus"12:29 "Ask Christ to Reveal Himself to You"12:44 "I Didn't Even Know What the Gospel Was"13:23 2008 — Economy Tanking, Letting the House Go14:18 Started Going to Church, Started His Business16:07 The Watered-Down Church That Frustrated Him16:29 Finding Barabbas Road — "The Word Saved My Life"16:51 How He Started Reading the Bible20:40 Tithing — The Only Place God Says "Test Me"21:50 How God Has Been Faithful in Business22:54 1 Timothy 1 — "I Was One of the Worst Sinners"25:59 What a Real Christian Man Actually Looks Like26:37 "If You're On Time, You're Already Late"29:46 How He Evaluates His Workers34:02 How the Business Grew — All Word of Mouth37:08 No Social Media, No Advertising, No Marketing38:57 "God Put This Into Plan — I'm Just Maintaining What He's Given Me"40:20 Balancing Dad Life and Running a Business43:22 Men Need to Compartmentalize — Stop Talking About Your Feelings44:14 What We've Lost Since the Fear Pandemic49:27 Advice to a Christian Man Entering Construction54:02 How He Actually Reads His Bible57:23 He Tells Everyone to Come to Barabbas Road57:51 Real Men vs. The Facade of Men59:42 Serving Your Wife vs. Trying to "Be the Man"01:01:58 Being a Man Is a Daily Consistency — Not a Single ActionAdam Rudd grew up in Ventura County with a Christian bookstore in the family — and walked away from all of it. He quit high school to weld, moved at 18, made a string of bad calls, and eventually landed in San Diego living out of a motorhome. Then a fishing accident took the sight in one eye. Then a neighbor told him he needed Jesus. Then a pastor started preaching the actual Word.Today Adam runs Redesign, a finish carpentry and remodeling company in San Diego. He's been in the trade 20+ years, has five employees, two daughters, and a seat at Barabbas Road Church. He doesn't advertise. He doesn't have social media. He wakes up before 3am without an alarm.In this episode we get into:What it actually costs to walk away from your upbringing and spend a decade finding out the hard wayThe fishing accident that cost him his eye — and how he counts it as God's mercyStarting a business in 2008 mid-financial crisis with nothing but work ethic and a year of jobs lined upWhy tithing was the first real act of faith — and how God hasn't let him down sinceThe difference between men who work and men who hustle — and why he can tell the difference in five minutesRaising daughters tougher than most of the men on his crewWhat real Christian masculinity looks like at Barabbas Road vs. what the world calls manly"I don't even know how my business works. It's just there. God's put this whole thing into plan — I'm just trying to maintain what he's given me."
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