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500 episodes…
I have met a lot of new people, Randy, Eric, Dutch, David and more
I have seen a lot of prayers answered.
I have heard of some great testimonies from people who have seen their marriage healed, families strengthened, Faith deeper,
And yes I know there are now a few faithful women listening on a regular basis, Autumn, Nicole, Deb and Kerry
Where do we go from here?
Conferences will be free and held in multiple areas around the country!
A few new speakers… continue to build our advisory board with great spiritual leaders.
Focus on what we do best: Podcasts, conferences, and traveling to speak to churches and mens group.
Greater push into the supernatural: Prophetic words, healings, sending men out
More special speakers on the podcast
But The idea is to equip men to greater influencers in their own world. To influence others closer to Christ.
Sean Stepheson
Picture this.
It’s a stormy night.
Lightning bolts are slashing through the dark sky.
The wind is ferocious, making the water angry.
The air is cold, the type that leaves goosebumps on your arms and chills down your spine...
Amidst this, a boat gets capsized in mother nature’s path of destruction.
So the Coast Guard goes out to rescue it. They load up their men in the helicopter and locate the boat.
But once they hover over the top of the boat, they realize something…
There are more people in the water than there is space in the helicopter.
So what do they do? Who do they save?
Who would you save?
I know, it’s tough to answer.
But realistically, they can’t save everyone. It’s not possible.
So, they decide who to save based on a motto...
Can you guess what it is?
Their motto is - “We can only save the people who swim towards us.”
That makes the nearly impossible decision possible.
Now, I want you to think about this in terms of your TDA. You know I want to serve and help everyone, but it’s not possible.
Just like the Coast Guard, I can only help the people who swim towards me.
The moment you try to help someone and they push you back - you have to stop. If they are flailing around or swimming away from you, you can’t help them.
I Accept it.
They don’t want your help. Maybe they aren’t ready, and that’s okay. Hopefully, they swim toward you at some point. But if they don’t, the helicopter (you) has to leave.
Look I don’t share this much if at all… and I am not a whiner… but there are constantly haters of the podcast and the mens seminar… they point all the things that are wrong, all the things they think are lies or poor theology or they pick on me because of my personality… I get.
BUT Trying to help people that don’t want your help is the quickest way for you to drown.
And if I drown or you drown, what’s going to happen to all the other people swimming towards you that need your help?
Think about it.