Forge Podcast: Conversations for the Journey

Running, Mercy, and Honest Community – A Conversation with Aaron (Audio)

20 min · 9. juni 2026
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Have you ever noticed how easy it is to run—especially when God invites you into something you don’t want to face? Joe sits down with Aaron right after night one of a men’s retreat, reflecting on Jonah 1 and the deeper ache beneath Jonah’s silence. They explore what might have offended Jonah so deeply, why he refuses to talk to God, and how fear, anger, shame, and pride can push a person into isolation. We talk about God’s mercy that won’t let us stay stuck, the way sin quietly escalates, and the gift of community—men who can put an arm around you and help you tell the truth. Aaron also shares vulnerably about marriage as a place of healing, and how spoken encouragement can breathe life into the places shame tries to bury. God’s kindness isn’t a threat—it’s an invitation. If you’ve been running, shutting down, or carrying something alone, you don’t have to stay there. Step into the light, and let grace meet you with people who will walk with you.

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