Trueface

Robby Angle

If you find yourself having trouble with applying grace into your everyday life, then the Trueface Podcast is for you. Our hope is to provide practical and helpful applications of grace and truth so that we can live beyond the mask. Every other week, guests share a story, discuss a principal, and apply it to our lives. 

  1. 2D AGO

    Success Won’t Fix Your Insecurity // Jeff Kemp

    What if the version of us we’re striving to become is actually keeping us from experiencing the freedom we already have? In this conversation, we sit down with former NFL quarterback Jeff Kemp to unpack the subtle but powerful ways we chase significance, compare ourselves, and quietly believe we’re not enough. Together, we explore how performance—whether in sports, ministry, or everyday life—can shape our identity and fuel a constant striving for “future us” to finally measure up. We reflect on the tension between our God-given desires for impact and the hidden idols that form when those desires become ultimate. Jeff shares vulnerably about his own journey through insecurity, comparison, and the pressure of expectations—and how God began to reframe everything through a deeper understanding of sonship, identity, and grace. We talk about what it actually looks like to receive our identity instead of earn it, how daily rhythms with God reshape our perspective, and why true freedom begins with believing we are already fully loved, approved, and secure. This episode is an invitation to stop chasing significance—and start living from it. Resources:  Jeff’s Ministry: MenHuddle.com Free license to listen to the Audiobook of RECEIVE: THE WAY OF JESUS FOR MEN, narrated by Jeff Kemp on AudioOne app: https://one-audiobooks.oneaudiobooks.com/receive_the_way_of_jesus_for_men_leaders_vipFree weekly text to grow core friendships: CORE3COACHING.comThe Father’s Gifts diagram: https://drive.google.com/file/d/13LG7IdBktNY8AsnO36tzAGSjKz4eo7Y4/view?usp=sharing Support the show

    36 min
  2. FEB 22

    Stop Calling It Boundaries—It Might Be Unforgiveness // Jason Glaze

    What if the freedom we’re longing for is waiting on the other side of forgiveness? In this episode, we sit down with our friend and repeat guest, Jason Glaze, to unpack one of the most misunderstood and transformative realities of the Christian life: forgiveness. We talk about why so many of us feel stuck in our relationships with God and others—and how unforgiveness may be the quiet cloud blocking the sun. We explore what forgiveness actually is (and what it’s not). It’s not a feeling. It’s not forgetting. It’s not pretending we’re no longer angry. It’s a decision—an act of the will—to cancel a debt. And when we do, something shifts. Not just emotionally, but spiritually. Together, we dig into how our identity in Christ fuels our ability to forgive on a deeper level. When we know who we are—and whose we are—we begin to forgive not just the act, but the consequences, the lies we believed, and the ways we learned to cope. We talk about why a memory is often just a container for a belief, and how healing comes when we address both. We also wrestle with the hard questions: Why does unforgiveness rob us of the joy of our own forgiveness?What does it mean to forgive ourselves?How do we handle boundaries and reconciliation?And why does forgiveness sometimes feel like spiritual surgery without anesthesia?If we’ve ever said, “I’ve forgiven… but it still lingers,” this conversation is for us. We share practical steps for walking through forgiveness with someone we trust and why we were never meant to do this alone. Forgiveness isn’t about letting someone “win.” It’s about freedom. Theirs—and ours. This one goes deep. And it might just unlock something we didn’t even know was holding us back. Support the show

    48 min
4.8
out of 5
129 Ratings

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If you find yourself having trouble with applying grace into your everyday life, then the Trueface Podcast is for you. Our hope is to provide practical and helpful applications of grace and truth so that we can live beyond the mask. Every other week, guests share a story, discuss a principal, and apply it to our lives. 

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