Fishers Of Men

Healing Through Testimony

32 min · 6 de abr de 2026
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In this honest and powerful conversation, we explore why so many men stay silent about their pain — and why God never intended for healing to happen in hiding. Using the story of Peter’s restoration in John 21, we talk about failure, shame, vulnerability, repentance, and the power of sharing your testimony. Peter denied Jesus.   He fell publicly.   He carried guilt and regret. But Jesus didn’t abandon him in his brokenness — He restored him. One of the most powerful parts of Peter’s story is that his failure was recorded for the world to see, but so was his restoration. And because Peter was willing to live honestly, generations of people have found hope through his testimony. In this episode, we discuss: - Why men struggle to open up - The difference between remorse and repentance - How God restores broken people - Why vulnerability is not weakness - How your testimony can become someone else’s survival guide - The importance of creating safe spaces for men to heal Too many men are suffering silently, believing nobody would understand their story. But sometimes the very thing you’re ashamed of is the exact thing God wants to use to help somebody else heal. Your story matters.   Your healing matters.   And your testimony still has purpose.

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In this episode, we dive into the powerful story of Peter’s restoration in John 21 and explore what it truly means for God to restore a broken life. Peter denied Jesus.   He carried shame, regret, and failure.   But Jesus didn’t leave him there. While the world often throws away broken things and broken people, Jesus steps into our failure with grace, love, and restoration. Together, we unpack: - The difference between remorse and true repentance - Why Peter was restored while Judas stayed stuck in regret - The significance of the burning coals in John 21 - How Jesus meets us in our brokenness instead of condemning us - What restoration looks like for wounded hearts, marriages, families, and souls This conversation reminds us that God is still restoring people today. No failure is too great, no shame too deep, and no life too broken for the grace of God. “He restores my soul.” — Psalm 23 If you’ve ever felt disqualified by your mistakes, this episode is for you.

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episode Healing Through Testimony artwork

Healing Through Testimony

In this honest and powerful conversation, we explore why so many men stay silent about their pain — and why God never intended for healing to happen in hiding. Using the story of Peter’s restoration in John 21, we talk about failure, shame, vulnerability, repentance, and the power of sharing your testimony. Peter denied Jesus.   He fell publicly.   He carried guilt and regret. But Jesus didn’t abandon him in his brokenness — He restored him. One of the most powerful parts of Peter’s story is that his failure was recorded for the world to see, but so was his restoration. And because Peter was willing to live honestly, generations of people have found hope through his testimony. In this episode, we discuss: - Why men struggle to open up - The difference between remorse and repentance - How God restores broken people - Why vulnerability is not weakness - How your testimony can become someone else’s survival guide - The importance of creating safe spaces for men to heal Too many men are suffering silently, believing nobody would understand their story. But sometimes the very thing you’re ashamed of is the exact thing God wants to use to help somebody else heal. Your story matters.   Your healing matters.   And your testimony still has purpose.

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