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“Am I Enough, Dad?” | Ray Cornog on Fatherhood, Manhood, and Healing Wounds

2 h 41 min · 2 de sep de 2025
Portada del episodio “Am I Enough, Dad?” | Ray Cornog on Fatherhood, Manhood, and Healing Wounds

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“Am I Enough, Dad?” is a powerful episode of *God's Glory in Men's Real Stories* featuring Ray Cornog, where we create a safe space for men to explore vulnerability, healing, and faith. Join us as Ray shares his heartfelt journey of fatherhood, manhood, and the silent questions many men carry—questions about love, failure, and identity in Christ. Together, we dive into the transformative power of God’s love, the role of mentorship, and how spiritual, mental, and emotional health shape our relationships and purpose.This is more than a conversation; it’s a movement to grow in our relationship with Christ and embrace the truth that vulnerability is our superpower. Whether you’re navigating life’s challenges or looking to strengthen your faith and family, this episode offers wisdom, support, and a reminder that your story is not over.Subscribe now and join our community of men and women committed to spiritual growth and sharing God’s glory in real stories. Don’t miss this inspiring discussion—let’s walk this journey together, stronger than ever. If you feel led, consider supporting our ministry to help us reach more lives with stories of hope and healing. You matter, and we’re here for you.#Restoration #ChristianDating #Manhood #Healing #Emotions #Mentor 👤 Today's Guest: Ray Cornog Instagram for Sierra&Ray: https://www.instagram.com/sierracornog 🎙 Listen to the show iTunes: https://rb.gy/xy8nsc Spotify: https://rb.gy/21ypt2 OUR PODCAST SPONSOR:Confined Space Coffee Enjoy 10% off your first order using our promo code - "GLORY" https://www.confinedspacecoffee.com/ BRAND NEW MERCH! https://www.godsgloryinmensrealstories.com/ 📷 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/godsgloryinmensrealstories/ 📕 Facebook: https://m.facebook.com/godsgloryinmensrealstories/ 🎥 TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@godsglorymensrealstories/ 🌎 Website: https://www.godsgloryinmensrealstories.com/ Connect with Me! Instagram: https://rb.gy/ycstdy Facebook: https://rb.gy/7sa9mg If you would like to give to this ministry to keep the stories and conversations going: Donate through Square: https://square.link/u/rwqo5XBU?src=sheet Donate through Cash App: https://cash.app/$GodsGloryIMRS

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