Send us a text The mics are back in the foxhole one last time, and the energy is raw, grateful, and unmasked. We trace the arc from two friends brainstorming on a small-town sidewalk to a nearly 100-episode run built on honesty, Scripture, and brotherhood. Distance changed the rhythm, but it clarified the mission: men don’t heal alone. We talk candidly about a cross-country move, loss and betrayal, and the surprising ways God kept His promises in the wilderness of transition. We revisit the ...
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Send us a text The mics are back in the foxhole one last time, and the energy is raw, grateful, and unmasked. We trace the arc from two friends brainstorming on a small-town sidewalk to a nearly 100-episode run built on honesty, Scripture, and brotherhood. Distance changed the rhythm, but it clarified the mission: men don’t heal alone. We talk candidly about a cross-country move, loss and betrayal, and the surprising ways God kept His promises in the wilderness of transition. We revisit the ...
Whose Kingdom are You Building? Overcoming the Pressure to Achieve and Accumulate
Foxhole Symphony
30 minutes
1 year ago
Whose Kingdom are You Building? Overcoming the Pressure to Achieve and Accumulate
Send us a text Have you ever found yourself caught between your personal ambitions and a higher calling? Mark and I tackle this profound dilemma in our latest episode of Foxhole Symphony. We share our candid experiences of navigating societal pressures to achieve and accumulate, while striving to honor our God-given calling and spiritual identities. Mark opens up about his own transformation from centering his life around personal goals to embracing a balanced existence that prioritizes servi...
Foxhole Symphony
Send us a text The mics are back in the foxhole one last time, and the energy is raw, grateful, and unmasked. We trace the arc from two friends brainstorming on a small-town sidewalk to a nearly 100-episode run built on honesty, Scripture, and brotherhood. Distance changed the rhythm, but it clarified the mission: men don’t heal alone. We talk candidly about a cross-country move, loss and betrayal, and the surprising ways God kept His promises in the wilderness of transition. We revisit the ...