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Ep 21: How Real Men Apologize

24 min · 19 de may de 2026
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We dig into why “I’m sorry” can feel like surrender for men, and why owning our wrong is a mark of strength and security. We share Scripture, a real marriage moment, and a simple apology framework that helps us repair trust with people and with God.  • why apologizing to another man can feel like weakness  • how refusing to apologize often reveals insecurity, not strength  • Proverbs 28:13 and the power of confession  • the difference between rushed words and a heartfelt apology  • why words cannot be extracted, only apologized for  • a date-night conflict and an hour of silence in the car  • weak apologies that dodge ownership and shift blame  • strong apologies that name the harm and take responsibility  • a four-part apology formula: acknowledge, own, regret, change  • the role of forgiving and accepting an apology without pride  • apologizing to God in prayer and remembering Jesus’ forgiveness  call them, text them, talk with them  share it with others that you might think that they'll find value in it on the road they're traveling

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Portada del episodio Ep 21: How Real Men Apologize

Ep 21: How Real Men Apologize

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