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Brave Men Podcast with Paul Louis Cole

Brave Men Podcast with Paul Louis Cole

By: Paul Louis Cole Christian Men's Network
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Brave Men exists to inspire men to live a better life. Through conversations and
teachings meant to bring about wisdom and courage for the journey, Brave Men
hopes to help men build a life filled with purpose and destiny. Your host for the
podcast is Paul Louis Cole, President of Christian Men’s Network - with
representation in over 100 nations around the world - and the founder of the Global
Fatherhood Initiative. Paul Cole has a deep passion to defeat fatherlessness, end
child abuse, and raise up strong men who love God, love people, and make an
impact in their community. This is our mission. This... is Brave Men.

Visit https://cmn.men for more information.

2025, Christian Men's Network
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Episodes
  • Shaped by the Power of the Holy Spirit
    Sep 11 2025

    My friend Michael Bolton has a passion for the presence of God in business, in family life and in empowering leaders who make a difference. His real-world pursuit of God has stirred the hearts of thousands as a speaker, so many as a life-coach and his enthusiasm for following Christ lifts hope in the lives of every man he connects with.

    After having served for 25 years as a pastor and College instructor, Mike transitioned to full time teaching, coaching and training in the business and church setting and travels around the world. As a certified John Maxwell Executive Director and Coach, Mike utilizes the best proven & tested leadership material, to help individuals and businesses overcome challenges and grow in their impact & success.

    Mike has advanced degrees in both business and ministry and recently completed training as a certified Professional Director (Pro.Dir.). Mike ministers often alongside his wife Debbie (co-founder of Norwex) and they have three grown sons and five amazing grandchildren.

    These are the conversations on Brave Men that lift our hearts, help us trust in the Lord stronger and motivate us to love others. We are men on a mission and that mission is Jesus. For the tools and resources you need to disciple your family and the men of your community, go to https://CMN.men Brave Men podcast is sponsored by the worldwide friends of Christian Men's Network.

    (00:03) Holy Spirit Power and Anointing
    (12:21) Fire of God in Business Events
    (26:54) Renewing Minds Through Holy Spirit Power

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    39 mins
  • Building Better Men, Raising Pirates
    Sep 4 2025

    After his five-year-old son was kicked out pre-school, Chris Harper had a word ... or two. My friend Chris Harper is a storyteller, he builds word pictures that we can touch and see and leads men into truth. Better known as "Harp" he serves as the CEO of BetterMan. A ministry equipping more than 2500+ churches and 300,000+ men across the U.S.

    So, what do you do when your little boy is told he can't stay in his pre-K classroom, and what
    was the egregious nature of his crime? Harp takes us on a journey that exposes the issues in
    culture today - one of which is "sociotropy." This is an extraordinary conversation with a man
    that is passionate about biblical manhood. Chris Harper speaks often on topics such as a man’s identity in Christ and the importance of being a gospel-centered husband and father. Chris received his Masters degree from Dallas Theological Seminary and his Doctorate from the Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary. Harp hits the issues with clarity today on the Brave Men podcast.

    Brave Men is hosted by Paul Louis Cole, president of Christian Men's Network. Brave Men is a production of CMN, which is based in Texas and operating on the ground in over 100 nations. For tools to disciple men and families go to https://CMN.men

    (00:03) Men's Ministry and Sociotropy Discussion
    (07:34) Redefining Family and Fatherhood
    (17:02) Purpose and Identity for Young Men
    (25:58) Masculinity, Purpose, and Responsibility
    (37:59) Rediscovering True Masculinity and Conviction

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    52 mins
  • Jeremy Stalnecker: A Marine who Ministers Healing
    Aug 21 2025

    Jeremy Stalnecker was at war. As commander of a counter-mechanized platoon providing navigation and lead security for the First Battalion in Operation Iraqi-Freedom he was in the middle of the action. Today he helps men heal the unseen wounds of combat. As CEO of the Mighty Oaks Foundation, the actions he takes every day bring new life to hundreds of veterans and men who have been sidelined by the trauma and abrasions of battle.

    Post-traumatic stress has been a huge issue for many veterans and even those in active duty. Jeremy and his team at Mighty Oaks help bring the healing power of the Gospel to the hearts of men and women who have found new life and new direction because of this powerful ministry. After active duty in the Marines, Jeremy served as a pastor for over a decade and then became the CEO of the Mighty Oaks Foundation. This move brought together both his ministry experience and military background in a way that allows him to serve and minister to many hurting veterans, service members and their families.

    Brave Men podcast is sponsored by partners of the global Christian Men's Network. Brave Men Men is hosted by Paul Louis Cole, president of Christian Men's Network. CMN has regional offices in Texas, Peru, Indonesia, Brazil and Uganda and is operating on the ground in over 100 nations. For tools to disciple men and families go to https://CMN.men

    (00:05) Personal Reflections on Military Service
    (14:11) Understanding Trauma and Moral Injury
    (28:24) Journey to Resilience and Faith
    (41:59) Global Movement of Christian Men

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    43 mins
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