C-Suite for Christ Podcast

Paul M. Neuberger

C-Suite for Christ is a group of Christian business executives who gather to share how Christ has positively impacted our daily lives and work environments. In sharing the joys and struggles with others who walk similar paths, we can support and encourage our brothers and sisters in Christ to live courageously in witness to Him. It is our hope to rejuvenate the working soul through fellowship and praise of God. If you're interested in becoming a member of our organization, reach out to Paul at pneuberger@csuiteforchrist.com

  1. Episode 169: America Was Founded on God — And They’re Desperate for You to Forget It

    1일 전

    Episode 169: America Was Founded on God — And They’re Desperate for You to Forget It

    This episode? It’s a line in the sand. A call to remember who we are—and Whose we are. Paul M. Neuberger pulls no punches, torching the tired lies that America’s foundation was ever anything but Christ alone. He shreds revisionist history, tears down secular myths, and hammers one message home—Blessed is the nation whose God is the Lord (Psalm 33:12). In a world that bows to comfort, compromise, and cancel culture, we stand. We lead. We refuse surrender by silence. The cost is high—public pressure, ridicule, isolation. But Christ never called us to play it safe. He called us to live unashamed, to put Him first—at home, in the boardroom, in the public square. The battle for America’s soul is here. Are you ready to lead when the world demands compromise? Will you live like Jesus is still Lord? This one’s raw, real, and rooted in truth. Time to buckle up and dig deep—because faith doesn’t flinch. Episode Highlights: 1:14 - We're going to confront a lie that has been repeated so often, it's now taught as fact. We're going to dismantle revisionist history. We're going to expose an agenda, and we're going to do it without fear, without apology, and certainly without compromise. America did not stumble into faith accidentally. God wasn't an afterthought at our founding. Christianity wasn't a footnote. It was the firm foundation upon which our country was built. 10:39 - And when a nation forgets who it answers to, it always finds someone else to submit to. Psalm 33:12, is not wishful thinking. It's reality. And reality does not bend to public opinion. What comes next depends on whether leaders are willing to remember what history is desperately trying to erase. Blessed is the nation whose God is the Lord, the people he chose for his inheritance. 36:32 - You're not required to apologize for believing truth. You're not obligated to dilute conviction to maintain comfort. Respect doesn't require surrender. Love doesn't require agreement. And faithfulness doesn't require approval. Jesus has never chased popularity. He never softened truth to preserve influence. He spoke with authority, and the world responded with resistance. Expecting obedience to be celebrated is a complete misunderstanding to scripture. Connect with Paul M. Neuberger Website

    47분
  2. Episode 168: Stop Chasing Success: God Only Rewards Obedience

    4일 전

    Episode 168: Stop Chasing Success: God Only Rewards Obedience

    Today, Paul M. Neuberger delivers a piercing wake-up call. Our world worships hustle, busyness, endless striving—and Christians have swallowed the lie. We burn out. We grind. We call exhaustion a virtue. But the Word? The Word says success without obedience is empty. Alignment with God is where true power lives. This episode pulls no punches. Get ready to be challenged, confronted, maybe even offended—because half-hearted faith won’t change the boardroom or the world. Jesus said, “If you love me, you’ll obey my commandments” (John 14:23). The blessing is in surrender. The question is simple: When God calls, will you obey or drift with the crowd? Buckle up. This is raw, real, and rooted in truth. Are you ready to stop striving and start obeying? Episode Highlights: 01:12 – Today we're attacking one of the biggest lies in modern life. The lie that more effort equals more blessing. Our world worships the grind. We idolize hustle. We brag about how tired we are, like exhaustion is some type of spiritual gift. But the truth is simple. You can't outwork misalignment if your ladder is leaning against the wrong building. Climbing faster won't fix a darn thing. 19:30 – Obedience is the pathway to him. Now that we've separated biblical obedience from false teaching, it's time to talk about one of the most dangerous and subtle forms of misalignment in the modern world. Climbing the wrong ladder. One of the greatest tragedies in life isn't failing. It's succeeding at the wrong things. The world tells us that success is about climbing, climbing higher, climbing faster, climbing harder than everyone else around you. We're taught from childhood that upward mobility is the ultimate goal. 43:07 – We weren't created for cultural acceptance. We were created for kingdom allegiance. Obedience is countercultural because the kingdom is countercultural. Obedience is controversial because truth is controversial. Obedience is costly because discipleship is costly. But obedience is essential because God rewards obedience, not obedience and isolation. Not obedience for applause, not obedience for earthly reward. Obedience because he is worthy. Obedience because he is Lord. Connect with Paul M. Neuberger Website

    48분
  3. Episode 167: Only a Few Will Make It: The Terrifying Truth About the Narrow Road

    12월 5일

    Episode 167: Only a Few Will Make It: The Terrifying Truth About the Narrow Road

    We don’t sugarcoat eternity… We expose it. We don’t tiptoe around the stakes… We name them: heaven or hell, life or death, victory or regret. We don’t bow to comfort, compromise, or cancel culture… We charge into the fire, because Christ is King and the boardroom belongs to Him. Welcome to episode 167 of the C-Suite for Christ podcast, where Paul M. Neuberger pulls zero punches. Today’s rally cry is clear: eternity hangs in the balance, and the road is narrow—few will walk it, but only the faithful survive it. Paul M. Neuberger confronts the culture head-on: “Salvation is free, but following Jesus will cost you everything.” He dismantles easy Christianity, exposes lukewarm faith, and calls out a church obsessed with comfort instead of conviction. The cost? Criticism. Rejection. Sacrifice. The truth? Jesus didn’t call us to a wide, easy road. He called us to full surrender. The world applauds the crowd—God crowns the courageous. What will you do when YOUR narrow road comes calling? Are you ready to deny yourself, take up your cross, and walk where few dare to go? Buckle up. This one’s raw, real, and rooted in the Word. Enter through the narrow gate. For wide is the gate and broad is the road that leads to destruction, and many enter through it. 14 But small is the gate and narrow the road that leads to life, and only a few find it. –Matthew 7:13-14 Episode Highlights: 04:56 – Culture says the narrow road is judgmental. Culture says the narrow road is old fashioned. Culture says the narrow road is intolerant. Culture says the narrow road is hateful. Culture believes every road leads to heaven unless you believe that one road doesn't. But Jesus didn't say the road is narrow because he wanted to exclude people. The road is narrow because truth is narrow. The road is narrow because holiness is narrow. The road is narrow because obedience is narrow. The road is narrow because sin can't travel with you. The road is narrow because your will must die on that road. The road is narrow because Christ is the only way. And only has never been a popular word. Today, the wide road dominates American Christianity. It's in prosperity preaching, it's an entertainment preaching. It's in the God wants you be happy movement. 13:27 – The narrow road is narrow because Christ is the gate and Christ is not optional. The narrow road is also marked by fruit. Jesus said this in Matthew 7:20, by their fruits you will know them. That means the narrow road produces visible evidence, repentance, righteousness, compassion, purity, generosity, faithfulness, boldness, courage and obedience. And perhaps the clearest marker of the narrow road is this. It changes you. Not your personality, your identity, not your preferences, your priorities, not your feelings, your foundation. The Narrow road is not something you admire, it's something you walk. And those who walk it are unmistakably different from the world. Not because they're better than anyone else, but because Christ has made them new. 29:59 – You can't stay on the narrow road accidentally. You can't stay on the narrow road passively. You can't stay on the narrow road on spiritual autopilot. You stay on it intentionally or you drift off of it inevitably. So how does the disciple stay anchored? If you like lists, boy, you love this episode because here's another one for you. How do you stay anchored on the narrow road? Connect with Paul M. Neuberger Website

    45분
  4. Episode 166: THE BLOOD ON OUR HANDS: America’s Terrifying Rejection of Ezekiel 33:6

    12월 2일

    Episode 166: THE BLOOD ON OUR HANDS: America’s Terrifying Rejection of Ezekiel 33:6

    We don’t tiptoe around the crisis… We sound the alarm. We don’t cower before culture… We stand tall, watchful, unashamed. This week on the C-Suite for Christ Podcast, we march straight into the fire with Paul M. Neuberger leading the charge. Today’s episode isn’t for the faint of heart. We’re grabbing hold of Ezekiel 33:6—God’s warning to every so-called “watchman” on the wall. This isn’t business as usual. This is God’s business. And when the world celebrates sin, glamorizes rebellion, and punishes righteousness, Paul M. Neuberger says it’s time to blow the dang trumpet, no matter the cost. You want sanitized sermons? Hit pause. You want bold, Gospel-powered truth? Get ready: you will be challenged. You will be convicted. Silence isn’t neutral—it’s deadly—but courage backed by Scripture is always in style. The world is watching. The enemy is advancing. What will you do when your moment on the wall arrives? Buckle up. This one’s raw, real, and rooted in the unshakeable Word. “But if the watchman sees the sword coming and does not blow the trumpet to warn the people and the sword comes and takes someone’s life, that person’s life will be taken because of their sin, but I will hold the watchman accountable for their blood.” (Ezekiel 33:6) Episode Highlights: 04:45 – But if the watchman sees the sword coming and does not blow the trumpet to warn the people, and a sword comes and takes someone's life, that person's life will be taken because of their sin. But I will hold the watchman accountable for their blood. Accountable for their blood. Those aren't the kind of words you cross stitch onto a pillow. Those are the kind of words that get into your bones and keep you up all night. Words that remind you that being a follower of Christ isn't a spectator sport.   07:43 – God isn't just calling ancient prophets to accountability. He's calling CEOs, business owners, executives, managers, and leaders of every kind. In today's society, where sin is celebrated like a national pastime and truth is treated like hate speech, the role of the watchman is more critical than ever. Corporate America pushes gender ideology. Schools indoctrinate children. Entertainment glamorizes rebellion. Politicians legalize wickedness. And through all this, God is watching his people, watching his watchmen, watching to see if we recognize the sword approaching and whether we're willing to blow the dang trumpet. 32:32 - Faith comes by hearing. People can't hear your silence. Third, we must call out sin in our own circles. Not with arrogance, not with cruelty, not with self righteousness, but with the humility and urgency of someone who genuinely cares about souls. A watchman warns because he loves. A watchman speaks because eternity is at stake.   Connect with Paul M. Neuberger Website

    44분
  5. Episode 165: Prepare For Battle: The Christian’s Daily Training Camp

    11월 28일

    Episode 165: Prepare For Battle: The Christian’s Daily Training Camp

    This episode isn’t for the comfortable. It’s for the warriors. Today, Paul M. Neuberger throws down the gauntlet and pulls no punches. The topic? Spiritual preparation. We live in an age where Christians settle for comfort, coast on autopilot, and call it faith. Meanwhile, the enemy studies our weaknesses, out-trains us, and advances. But Christ didn’t call us to a spa—He called us to a battlefield. This isn’t business as usual—it’s business with a higher mission. The cost of complacency? Catastrophic. The requirement from God? Discipline. Armor up. Train your mind. Get comfortable being uncomfortable. Expect adversity. Outlast the storm. Jesus is still Lord when the battle rages. The only question is:When the storms come—will you stand, or will you fall? Buckle up, Christian soldier. This one’s raw, real, and rooted in Ephesians 6. Episode Highlights: 01:05 – Not a symbolic one, a spiritual one. A battlefield where Satan is studying film on you the same way a defensive coordinator studies film on Patrick Mahomes. A battlefield where the enemy is running plays, forming strategies, and sending blitz packages designed to sack your faith, cripple your courage, and take you out of the game entirely. And yet, far too many Christians stroll through life like it's a beach vacation, not a battlefield. 09:00 – If you aren't preparing for adversity when times are good, you'll be destroyed when times are bad. If you aren't training your spirit in season of peace, you're going to collapse in seasons of war. Trouble is coming, storms are coming, battles are coming, and the only question is whether you'll be prepared. Please consider this your wake up call. This is the warning siren. This is the reminder that the illusion of safety is the most dangerous lie the enemy uses to keep Christians weak. 14:56 - We're shocked that anxiety is epidemic. We're shocked that depression is rampant. We're shocked that Christians crumble under the slightest pressure. Weak minds create weak believers, and weak believers get spiritually decimated when life punches them in the mouth. The world has conditioned us into fragility. This is the participation trophy generation, after all. The era where nobody's allowed to fail, nobody's allowed to hurt, nobody's allowed to be uncomfortable. Kids grow up shielded from disappointment, rescued from difficulty, padded from anything that might stretch them. And then we wonder why teenagers fall apart at the slightest hint of stress. We wonder why grown adults need safe spaces, trigger war, and emotional hand holdings to get through the day. This cultural softness is seeped right into the church. Connect with Paul M. Neuberger Website

    48분
  6. Episode 164: You Deserve Nothing: Exposing the Deadly Lie of Entitlement

    11월 25일

    Episode 164: You Deserve Nothing: Exposing the Deadly Lie of Entitlement

    On this episode of the C-Suite for Christ Podcast, we’re taking off the kid gloves and calling out the entitlement mindset strangling our homes, churches, and nation. Paul M. Neuberger rips the mask off comfort culture. He names the lies, shatters the excuses, and lays bare the roots of entitlement—biblical rebellion, not just bad behavior. He names the cost: a generation gone soft, a nation handing over its freedom for comfort, a Church trading grit for grievance. But the greater truth? Jesus is still King. Work is still holy. Blessing comes through gratitude, grit, obedience—never entitlement. The world says you’re owed. Christ says, pick up your cross and follow Me. So, when your moment of truth strikes—will you demand your rights, or will you rise with responsibility? Buckle up. This one’s raw, real, and rooted in the unfiltered Word."If anyone is not willing to work, he must not eat." –2 Thessalonians 3:10 Episode Highlights: 01:07 – And I’m here to tell you bluntly and biblically, you’re not entitled to a single darn thing. Not from God, not from your boss, not from your spouse, not from your government, and certainly not from your church. Everything you have is either grace or it’s the fruit of discipline and hard work." 06:21 – Entitlement makes God your servant and you the master. Let me say that again for the people in the back: entitlement turns the creator into the butler and the creature into the boss. That’s blasphemous. That’s satanic. That’s why this topic matters so much. 45:31 – You aren’t entitled to anything. And that reality is not depressing. It’s liberating. It’s empowering. It’s the best news you’re going to hear today, my friend. When you believe you’re entitled to nothing, you finally see everything correctly. Entitlement twists your vision. It distorts your expectations. It poisons your joy, it corrodes your character.     Connect with Paul M. Neuberger Website

    53분
  7. Episode 163: The Courageous Christian: Standing Firm When the World Bows Down

    11월 21일

    Episode 163: The Courageous Christian: Standing Firm When the World Bows Down

    In this episode of the C-Suite for Christ podcast, we’re calling out the silent killer of the modern church: cowardice. We live in a world where standing for biblical truth can cost you everything, and too many believers have traded courage for comfort, conviction for convenience, and the cross for a couch. The world doesn't need more cautious Christians; it needs courageous ones. Courage isn't a personality trait; it's a biblical command. From David facing Goliath to the apostles facing execution, every generation has been called to pick up a stone and stand firm. This episode is a spiritual boot camp designed to expose the fears that keep us silent and reignite the holy boldness required to be a warrior for Christ. Buckle up. We're not here to be safe; we're here to be soldiers. "Have I not commanded you? Be strong and courageous. Do not be afraid; do not be discouraged, for the LORD your God will be with you wherever you go." – Joshua 1:9 Episode Highlights: 07:55 - Satan loves silent Christians. He doesn't need to make you evil. He just needs to make you quiet. A 2023 Barna Group study found that 64% of Christians say they avoid sharing their faith at work out of fear of offending others or facing a backlash. Nearly two-thirds of believers admit they self-censor because they're afraid of what people might think about them. 13:06 - Courage is what turns conviction into conduct. It's what transforms belief into boldness. Because without it, Christianity becomes nothing more than words, a bumper sticker, a slogan, heck, even a quaint little social club. 56:28 - Courage will cost you something. Comfort, reputation, popularity, maybe even relationships. But the cross always costs. Courage doesn't mean you won't lose. It means you're willing to lose. And here's the paradox: what you lose for Christ, you never really lose. Connect with Paul M. Neuberger Website

    1시간 8분
  8. Episode 162: Be a Warrior, Not a Worrier

    11월 18일

    Episode 162: Be a Warrior, Not a Worrier

    Every morning you wake up, you step onto a spiritual battlefield. But too many Christians are entering the crossfire unarmed, untrained, and unprepared. We’ve become a generation of worriers instead of warriors, trading the armor of God for the armor of comfort—and Satan couldn’t be happier. This episode is not a self-help talk; it's a spiritual boot camp. We’re drawing a line in the sand and exposing worry for what it truly is: a sin. A rebellion against the sovereignty of God. A form of functional atheism that worships the problem instead of the Provider. It's time to stop living as spiritual cowards and start rising as conquerors. It's time to trade anxiety for the full armor of God. Buckle up. This is a call to arms for every believer who's tired of living in fear. "For God has not given us a spirit of fear, but of power and of love and of a sound mind." – 2 Timothy 1:7 Episode Highlights: 05:55 - Worry is worship in the wrong direction. When you worry, you're meditating on your fears instead of God's promises. You're magnifying the problem instead of the provider. That's not humility, that's heresy. Because in essence, worry says, "God, I don't believe that you're in control." It's functional atheism. 16:48 - A.W. Tozer said it perfectly when he said this quote, "A frightened world needs a fearless church." But instead of fearlessness, many pulpits preach comfort. Instead of calling people to courage, we call them to calm down. Warriors don't need calm. They need conviction. 39:42 - That's why the world doesn't need more nice Christians. It needs bold ones. Warriors who will lovingly, firmly, and publicly stand for truth, even when it costs them everything. Connect with Paul M. Neuberger Website

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C-Suite for Christ is a group of Christian business executives who gather to share how Christ has positively impacted our daily lives and work environments. In sharing the joys and struggles with others who walk similar paths, we can support and encourage our brothers and sisters in Christ to live courageously in witness to Him. It is our hope to rejuvenate the working soul through fellowship and praise of God. If you're interested in becoming a member of our organization, reach out to Paul at pneuberger@csuiteforchrist.com

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