54 min

"Discovering Your Identity in Christ‪"‬ Courageous Christianity with Richard Mendelow

    • Christianity

In this episode of "Courageous Christianity with Richard Mendelow," host Colonel Richard J. Mendelow (Ret.) and his wingman Christy Mendelow are joined by Dr. Joe Martin, founder of "Real Men Connect."

Are you ready to step into your role as a leader of change in your life and the lives around you? Do you see yourself as a warrior or a worrier? How does your identity in Christ shape your actions and responses?

Listen in as we dig into these questions and explore the five types of men and how to stand firm as warrior. Don't miss this insightful discussion on the importance of knowing your identity in Christ and leading with that foundation at home and beyond. 

If you'd like to learn more about or support Courageous Christianity with a donation and help in our efforts to equip Christian warriors for the spiritual battlefield, please visit CourageousChristianity.today.

Courageous Christianity is a public non-profit ministry with a mission to equip Christian men for the spiritual battlefield in order to glorify God and create godly change. We give voice to the Courageous Christianity ministry with Courageous Christianity with Richard Mendelow, a weekly radio show and podcast that explores the intersection of our faith and the secular world.

There are several ways you can get involved with our mission:


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Donate to help keep us on the air and sustain our ongoing efforts to provide teaching and resources to help men grow in their faith, become better leaders in their families, churches, and communities, and impact the world for Christ. 

Every contribution ensures that our mission and voice continue to resonate far and wide, reaching and empowering more Christian men than ever before.

To catch all previous episodes, to learn more, or to donate, visit CourageousChristianity.today. God Bless and Semper Fi!
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In this episode of "Courageous Christianity with Richard Mendelow," host Colonel Richard J. Mendelow (Ret.) and his wingman Christy Mendelow are joined by Dr. Joe Martin, founder of "Real Men Connect."

Are you ready to step into your role as a leader of change in your life and the lives around you? Do you see yourself as a warrior or a worrier? How does your identity in Christ shape your actions and responses?

Listen in as we dig into these questions and explore the five types of men and how to stand firm as warrior. Don't miss this insightful discussion on the importance of knowing your identity in Christ and leading with that foundation at home and beyond. 

If you'd like to learn more about or support Courageous Christianity with a donation and help in our efforts to equip Christian warriors for the spiritual battlefield, please visit CourageousChristianity.today.

Courageous Christianity is a public non-profit ministry with a mission to equip Christian men for the spiritual battlefield in order to glorify God and create godly change. We give voice to the Courageous Christianity ministry with Courageous Christianity with Richard Mendelow, a weekly radio show and podcast that explores the intersection of our faith and the secular world.

There are several ways you can get involved with our mission:


Add this podcast to your library, rate it, and review it.
Share this and all episodes with those who will benefit.
Donate to help keep us on the air and sustain our ongoing efforts to provide teaching and resources to help men grow in their faith, become better leaders in their families, churches, and communities, and impact the world for Christ. 

Every contribution ensures that our mission and voice continue to resonate far and wide, reaching and empowering more Christian men than ever before.

To catch all previous episodes, to learn more, or to donate, visit CourageousChristianity.today. God Bless and Semper Fi!
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

54 min