Leadership On Purpose

Blake Bozarth

Welcome to Leadership On Purpose, a podcast designed to help you grow your influence and LEAD with confidence and humility. Join host Blake Bozarth, Founder & CEO of CoThryve, and keep leading on purpose.

  1. JAN 12

    DEBATE: Christians should NOT Vote Democrat

    Candid debate between Christians: is it okay for Christians to vote Democrat? If you value this kind of content (faith, politics, and culture) — subscribe for more. This is a respectful debate between believers, but does get very pointed (as it should). It centers on life of unborn, free will, and whether there are moral red lines that should disqualify a political party from a Christian’s support. I argue that certain issues, especially the sanctity of life, are non-negotiable for Christians ... and the modern Democrat platform / agenda has crossed the line. Pat pushes back by emphasizing personal conscience, complexity, and the limits of enforcing moral beliefs while arguing the Democrat agenda has pros that outweigh the cons. This episode is about clarifying convictions, exposing assumptions, and asking what faithfulness to Christ looks like in a divided culture. Key Topics • Should abortion be a voting disqualifier for Christians • Personal conviction versus political enforcement • Free will and moral responsibility • Sanctity of life inside and outside the womb • Whether moral beliefs should be imposed through law • Party platforms versus individual conscience • Comparing moral red lines across history • Faith based voting in a two party system Chapters00:00:00 The central question should Christians vote Democrat 00:01:10 Introducing Pat and setting the debate 00:03:05 Is abortion enough to disqualify a party 00:06:20 Personal belief versus public policy 00:09:10 Free will and the right to choose 00:12:45 Life in the womb and moral consistency 00:16:30 Should the law protect unborn life 00:20:10 Healthcare or moral harm 00:24:05 Adoption and support alternatives 00:28:40 Is there a red line for sanctity of life 00:33:10 Comparing abortion to other moral crises 00:38:20 Gun violence and moral calculus 00:43:55 Values versus policy disagreements 00:49:30 Party platforms and moral responsibility 00:54:10 Can Christians support imperfect systems 00:58:40 Final reflections on conscience and faith 01:03:00 Closing thoughts and takeaways

    1h 4m
  2. 12/29/2025

    Christians: say NO to public schools (clip from YT episode)

    FULL CONVERSATION on YT: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dnND1mjGUNw Public schools aren’t “neutral.” Secular neutrality is a myth, and the more America removes the Christian root from public life, the more the flower withers (“CUT FLOWER SYNDROME”). Schools now disciple kids into a God-less moral system even when certain subjects might seem “neutral.”We also discuss why public school experiences vary wildly depending on where you live, when it might still work, and why homeschooling gives parents a chance to intentionally shape both community and worldview. Key Topics • Why “public school” means something different everywhere • The myth of secular neutrality and why it doesn’t exist • How America shifted from Christian roots to secular ethics • Cut-Flower Christianity: enjoying Christian fruit without the root • Why schools now define a new morality • Why parents wouldn’t choose an Islamic school, but still choose a secular school • The influence teachers + peers have on worldview • Why homeschooling reshapes community and discipleship Chapters 00:00:00 Can you steel-man sending kids to public school? 00:00:22 How public school looks totally different by location 00:00:56 When small-town schools still carried Christian influence 00:01:34 The myth of secular neutrality 00:02:19 How America moved from Christian ethics to secular morality 00:02:49 Cut-flower syndrome explained 00:03:16 Why some schools still look fine on the surface 00:03:38 When virtue gets redefined without God 00:04:04 Would you send your kids to an Islamic school? 00:04:33 How teachers shape kids’ belief systems 00:04:44 Why peer environment matters so much 00:04:53 Why homeschooling allows intentional community

    5 min
  3. 12/13/2025

    Woke Pastors & Weak Men

    In the wake of the Charlie Kirk tragedy, Christians everywhere are wrestling with one question: where were our pastors? In this episode, we unpack the silence, the tension, and the responsibility of Christian leaders who chose not to speak, and why that moment revealed a much deeper problem inside the modern church. Johnny joins us to break down the video he made that gained major traction online. We talk through why he posted it, why many pastors refused to address what happened, and how their silence exposed a growing fracture between cultural Christianity and biblical courage. From inconsistent responses to social issues to the rise of third way preaching to the dangers of a high grace and low truth church culture, this conversation cuts directly into the heart of shepherding, conviction, and the cost of speaking truth when it is not culturally approved. We explore how believers should respond in moments of crisis, what true pastoring actually means, and why this generation of Christian men must recover boldness, discernment, and spiritual backbone. This episode calls Christians toward courage, clarity, and uncompromising truth with high grace and high conviction. Key Topics • Why pastoral silence around Charlie Kirk exposed inconsistencies in the modern church • The difference between cultural relevance and biblical courage • How third way Christianity watered down truth for the sake of approval • Why believers must learn to speak up in public even when unpopular • Understanding true shepherding with high truth and high grace • Calling out false narratives without falling into outrage culture • The role of Christian men in holding leaders accountable • Private discipleship compared to public truth telling • How boldness spreads inside a community • Why we fight for people but never compromise with lies Chapters 00:00:00 Introduction and context 00:02:20 Why Johnny spoke up and why he normally would not 00:05:00 The silence of pastors saying we cannot talk about everything 00:08:15 Selective courage and why some topics get attention while others do not 00:11:00 When culture decides what the church will address 00:13:25 The third way problem with high grace and low truth 00:17:18 Comparing responses during the George Floyd moment with the Charlie Kirk moment 00:20:10 The danger of pastors who want to stay liked 00:23:00 What true shepherding looks like with scripture truth and courage 00:26:15 When silence becomes compromise 00:28:52 Fighting for the person not the lie 00:31:20 Private discipleship compared to public biblical clarity 00:34:10 The cost of conviction for families careers and reputations 00:36:42 Why boldness is spreading after Charlie’s death 00:38:30 Revival home churches and real community 00:41:00 A call for men to lead with courage and conviction 00:43:05 Final reflection and challenge

    44 min
  4. 11/17/2025

    Christians are doing THESE 12 THINGS after Charlie Kirk

    In the wake of the Charlie Kirk moment, everyday believers are stepping up online, at city halls, in men’s groups, and at home. This show exists to equip Christians with Clarity + Courage. In this episode of Leadership on Purpose, we map 12 practical responses we’re seeing from Christians right now how to speak in the public square, organize locally, disciple the next generation, and push back on false narratives with high truth and high grace. I’m joined by Timmy Bauer (author & entrepreneur) and Pastor Kenny Ortiz to unpack the cultural shifts we’re living through. We talk courage, conviction, and leadership and how to live your faith in the open when the costs are real. Key Topics: • Speaking up in the public square (online + in person) and why courage is contagious • Local organization that actually changes things (school boards, councils, candidates) • Discipleship in practice: youth mentorship, men’s groups, and high-bandwidth conversations • What we’re for: supporting pro-family ministries and leading your family with vision • Engaging false narratives with high truth & high grace (and why pastors must not go silent) • Forming convictions: study history & civics, return to Scripture, and build a life of prayer Chapters: 00:00:00 – Introduction & Cultural Context 00:00:32 – #12 Speak Up in the Public Square (online + offline; courage is contagious) 00:06:15 – #11 Organize Locally (back courageous leaders; think macro, invest micro) 00:08:00 – #10 Disciple the Next Gen (home as hospitality hub; men’s groups that meet weekly) 00:12:43 – #9 Support Pro-Family Ministries (PRCs, marriage ministries, wraparound care) 00:16:19 – #8 Take Keyboard Warriors Offline (raise bandwidth: text → voice → coffee) 00:18:47 – #7 Engage False Narratives (high truth + high grace; 2 Cor. 10:5) 00:24:34 – #6 Study History & Civics (Hillsdale/PragerU; Hosea 4:6; Prov. 18:15) 00:26:40 – #5 Encourage the Courageous (amplify, support, don’t distance in hostile spaces) 00:28:41 – #4 Lead Your Family with Vision (education, speech & debate, wise young marriage) 00:33:54 – #3 Find a Whole-Bible Teaching Church (gospel + its implications; stop playing safe) 00:36:18 – #2 Return to the Word (physical Bible; model it for your kids) 00:38:38 – #1 Pray (Lord’s Prayer rhythm; Psalm 46:10; pray without ceasing) 00:41:27 – Final Encouragement & Call to Courage 00:42:40 – Outro 👉 Subscribe for more conversations that equip you to lead with clarity and courage in today’s world.

    43 min
  5. 10/14/2025

    Christians, STOP Fence-Sitting "Politics"

    Christians, we need to stop abdicating "politics." What some call "Political Conservatism" is an important element of gospel expansion. This conversation explores why and how. The focus of this show is to equip Christians with Clarity + Courage. In this episode of Leadership on Purpose, we react to a powerful clip from Pastor Josh Howerton, explore the historical foundations of the U.S. as a Christian nation, and debate what faithful Christian engagement looks like in a time when morality will be legislated one way or another.I'm joined by Timmy Bauer (author & entrepreneur) and Pastor Kenny Ortiz to unpack the cultural shifts happening across America. We talk the role of truth, courage, and leadership in the church, and this conversation challenges believers to think critically about how they live out their faith in the public sphere.Key Topics:• Why I am shifting the tone of the podcast toward bold truth and courage• How Christians have “ceded ground” culturally, and why that matters• The difference between confidence vs. courage in leadership• Historical context: America’s Christian foundations and their implications today• How political engagement fits into discipleship (and what it’s not)• Competing “religions” shaping the future of America: Islam, progressivism, ChristianityChapters:00:00:00 – Introduction & Cultural Context00:01:56 – New Direction for the Podcast00:03:06 – Introducing Guests: Timmy Bauer & Kenny Ortiz00:04:53 – Conservatism as "Pre-Evangelism" ??00:06:56 – The Loss of Objective Truth00:10:29 – The Church’s Political Abdication00:13:12 – Moral Issues vs Policy Debates00:15:40 – Should Pastors Speak Against Parties?00:20:02 – How Laws Shape Morality00:24:22 – Challenging “You Can’t Legislate Morality”00:27:00 – Grassroots vs. Leadership Change00:30:27 – Christians and Political Power00:33:40 – Standing for Truth Despite the Costs00:36:03 – Final Thoughts & Call to Courage👉 Subscribe for more conversations that equip you to lead with clarity and courage in today’s world.** Raise strong godly leaders with THIS kids book: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B09KBD48PN/

    37 min
4.9
out of 5
118 Ratings

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Welcome to Leadership On Purpose, a podcast designed to help you grow your influence and LEAD with confidence and humility. Join host Blake Bozarth, Founder & CEO of CoThryve, and keep leading on purpose.