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EP 18: Am I To Become a Man (Joshua Carter’s Wake-Up Call)

16 min · 16 de dic de 2025
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Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2508869/fan_mail/new] Joshua Carter is a good man. He works hard.  He loves his wife.  He shows up.  He goes to church. But one ordinary day exposes a quiet truth he can’t ignore anymore:  he’s been managing life — not leading it. In this story-driven episode, we introduce Joshua and the Carter family, and we follow him through a moment every man eventually faces: Am I actually becoming the man God made me to be — or am I just staying comfortable? This episode marks the end of Season One and sets the stage for what’s coming next: • January: What is a Man? • February: Becoming a Better Husband • March: Leading as a Father This is not about guilt.  It’s about ownership. It’s about determination. And it’s about the quiet moment where a man decides to engage. Joshua’s story is just beginning.  So is this next chapter of the Family Readiness Project. 📩 Questions or feedback: support@familyreadinessproject.com

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