Podcasts
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Discussion Guides
We provide a downloadable discussion guide for each podcast. This guide includes the focus verse and additional details discussed during the podcast.
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Podcast Discussion Guides
We provide a downloadable discussion guide that includes the focus verse and additional details discussed during each podcast episode.
Our discussion guides also offer great content for leading a small group. Take as many as you like and combine them for a great weekly discussion. Explore podcast episodes and accompanying discussion guides.
The Redeemed Man Podcast
Our Recent Episodes
Forged Brotherhood: Michael’s Story
Michael Porter shares his journey from occasional Redeemed Man podcast listener to small-group leader, and what he’s learned along the way.
Team Culture is a River. Where Is Yours Flowing?
Wheaton College head football coach Jesse Scott shares valuable insight into creating a positive team culture, building leadership skills, and keeping an open mind while staying true to your convictions.
It’s OK to Tell God “I Can’t”
Shane Pruitt, national Next Gen director for the North American Mission Board, shares his insights into keeping God at the forefront even when you’ve got an active family being pulled in a dozen different directions.
All Our Wealth Is in Our Relationships
Leonce Crump Jr. tells the story of his journey from college playing in the NFL to pastoring one of Atlanta’s most diverse churches—and the difficult choices he had to make along the way.
Handling the Tough Transitions
Ryan Rogers, pastor at Church of the Highlands’ campus in Newnan, Georgia, talks about transitioning from the military to ministry and the practices that create and maintain healthy relationships.
Family Ministry: Sacred Work, Shared Legacy
Lead pastor Dan Rogers and his son, outreach and “next steps” director Braden Rogers, talk about what they’ve learned from each other about family, God, and building a church congregation.