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Heroic: Conversations on Surprising Manhood

Nick Rynerson

Heroic: Conversations on Surprising Manhood

A weekly Religion, Spirituality and Christianity podcast
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Heroic: Conversations on Surprising Manhood

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Heroic: Conversations on Surprising Manhood

Nick Rynerson

Heroic: Conversations on Surprising Manhood

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Every few episodes we’ll take the opportunity to recap and dive deep into how to apply what we’ve learned. For all of these episodes I’ll be joined by Carter Crenshaw, Senior Pastor of West End Community Church in West Nashville to do so—You’ll
One of the most profound ways manhood is expressed is through a father becoming a warrior-servant within his family. Joining me for this conversation is David Thomas, Director of Family Counseling at Daystar Counseling in Nashville, Tennessee.
The heroic journey, when embarked upon, can fundamentally change a marriage. It can transform a marriage from one that is just surviving to one that is flourishing. We’ll be mixing things up a bit as we discuss marriage in this episode of Heroi
How can a man pursue the heroic way of Jesus in singleness? What would that mean? What could that look like? We’ll be joined by Richie Sessions again for this conversation. As a college pastor, Richie is constantly in the furroughs of engaging
(Episode #16) Every few episodes we’ll take the opportunity to recap and dive deep into how to apply what we’ve learned. For all of these episodes I’ll be joined by Carter Crenshaw, Senior Pastor of West End Community Church in West Nashville t
(Episode #15) Prayer is our experience of God—and that experience profoundly shapes the entirety of the heroic journey, beginning to end. Trevin Wax will be joining us—he serves as Bible publisher for B&H Publishing and is a pastor, scholar, an
(Episode #14) Whether we realize it or not, we are constantly speaking to ourselves. Our self-speak can powerfully define us and even destroy us. I’m joined by Scott Sauls as we discuss strategies to triumph over the condemning monologues we ex
(Episode #13) Breaking away from the world and entering into silence is a huge way we grow as men. Richie Sessions’ life has been radically transformed by silence, especially having served for a significant period in the busyness of Vanderbilt
(Episode #12) Every few episodes we’ll take the opportunity to recap and dive deep into how to apply what we’ve learned. For all of these episodes I’ll be joined by Carter Crenshaw, Senior Pastor of West End Community Church in West Nashville t
(Episode #11) Since joining LifeWay, Todd Adkins has spearheaded several leadership development resources LifeWay offers, including his 5 Leadership Questions podcast and serving as Director of LifeWay Leadership. He knows personally what awake
(Episode #10) As we move from a masculine perspective on our identity to a theological one, we’ll have Scotty Smith joining us. Scotty Smith is the former pastor of Christ Community Church and now an adjunct professor at Covenant Seminary. An a
(Episode #9) A robust masculinity that is strong and assertive; yet receptive and passionate. This is contrary to some dominant narratives in our culture, but is possible through Christ. We’ll be discussing how a man’s faith in Christ can defin
(Episode #8) Every few episodes we’ll take the opportunity to recap and dive deep into how to apply what we’ve learned. For all of these episodes I’ll be joined by Carter Crenshaw, Senior Pastor of West End Community Church in West Nashville to
(Episode #7) Fighting shame and the false self is one of the places a man has to go to as he walks the surprising path to manhood. Nate Larkin will join us for this conversation: Author of Samson and the Pirate Monks and founder of the Samson S
(Episode #6) As our hearts churn out idols, we have to constantly re-orient ourselves and learn the long, hard process of putting those idols to death. I’ll be joined by Michael Kelley  for this discussion. Michael serves as a director of group
(Episode #5) Learn more about my book, Heroic: The Surprising Path to True Manhood at HeroicBook.com
(Episode #4) Every few episodes we’ll take the opportunity to recap and dive deep into how to apply what we’ve learned. For all of these episodes I’ll be joined by Carter Crenshaw, Senior Pastor of West End Community Church in West Nashville to
(Episode #3) We all have goals and ambitions, for better or for worse. I’ll be joined by Nashville-based entrepreneur and philanthropist Dave Landers to discuss the dark places our goals can drive us, as well as the bright ones.Learn more abo
(Episode #2) The topic for this episode deals with how our fathers serve as heroic guides. We’ll be talking with Barnabas Piper, author and son of a popular preacher John Piper.Learn more about Bill’s book, Heroic: The Surprising Path to True
(Episode #1) We all grow up searching for heroes that fit certain archetypes: Strong man, Wise man, Noble man. In our conversation on the path to true manhood, the perfect starting point is our boyhood heroes. Warren Norman, former Vanderbilt U
Men are fascinated by the Heroic. But when we sit down and think about it, what does it mean to be truly “heroic”?Join Bill Delvaux, author of Heroic and host of the new podcast Heroic: Conversations in Surprising Manhood, a podcast about the
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