The Act Like Men Podcast
The lie that's killing Christian men isn't about what you do, it's about what you think you are. You wake up calling yourself a sinner. You apologize for who you are before you've even sinned. You read your Bible bracing for the next failure. And every Sunday a pastor reinforces it: "we're all just sinners saved by grace." But Paul didn't write to the sinners of Galatia. He wrote to the saints. This conversation is for the men who've been told to be stoic, who've carried questions alone because they thought it meant their faith was weak, and who've been performing identity instead of receiving it. Jack, Dillon, and Steve dig into what real repentance actually is (the Greek word your pastor mistranslates every Sunday), why "I'm just a worm" theology has crippled an entire generation of Christian men, and why the church that should be the safest place for sinners has too often become the most hostile. If you've been white-knuckling through your faith, performing through your fear, or hiding behind a fortress of your own making, this one is for you. The starting point isn't sinner. It's saint.
12 episodes
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