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Becoming Barnabas

Becoming Barnabas

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One of the most underrated men in the Bible is a man named Barnabas. He’s the man who believed in the terrorist Paul after his radical conversion, believed in John Mark after his failure and walked beside men to encourage their best life. He’s rarely mentioned ... but he helped change the world.
Paul Andrew centers us on what it means to live a life that is truly selfless. Paul Andrew and his wife, the noted author and speaker Andi Andrew, moved from Australia almost 20 years ago to plant Liberty Church, New York City. It was always about helping people find Jesus. Today, having built a great team at Liberty, Paul has launched the Barnabas Network, bringing together a community of men in leadership. He is focused on helping Christian leaders deal with adversity, pressure and the need for brotherhood. Paul Andrew is a courageous man who will encourage your heart and give you stronger energy to go after your dreams as you help others find theirs. This is about becoming a Barnabas.

Brave Men is a production of the Christian Men’s Network. CMN is a global brotherhood committed to defeating fatherlessness, ending child abuse and building valiant men. For tools to disciple men and your family – find them at https://CMN.men

(00:00) Pioneering Churches and Hunting Adventures
(06:21) Transitioning and Founding Beyond Pastoral Roles
(12:36) Leadership Transition and Soul Care
(24:17) Leadership and Soul Care
(34:30) Fatherhood, Connection, and Leadership Transitions
(41:32) Family Faith Legacy and Gratitude

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