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Ep. 94 - Breaking the Chains of the Status Quo in Your Life | with Chris Miser

Ep. 94 - Breaking the Chains of the Status Quo in Your Life | with Chris Miser

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In this episode of the Man Warrior King podcast, host Matt Hallock and guest Chris Miser discuss the importance of breaking free from the status quo in various aspects of life, including marriage, faith, and leadership. They emphasize the need for boldness in faith, the role of fear in holding individuals back, and the significance of partnership in purpose within marriage. The conversation also touches on the reality of spiritual warfare and the encouragement to seek God and make new choices, regardless of past failures.


Contact Chris: chris@go-northbound.com

Find his Podcast, Heat & Light, on Spotify


If you haven't yet, be sure to grab the book, The DNA of a Man.


CHAPTERS

00:00 Introduction to Man Warrior King Podcast
04:57 Cutting the Chains of the Status Quo
14:26 Breaking Free from Guilt and Disqualification
20:18 Embracing God's Promises and Blessings
23:23 Extreme Examples of Standing Up for Truth
30:49 The Christian Response to Prevailing Mentalities
33:00 Family Dynamics and Christ-Centered Relationships
34:07 Breaking the Status Quo in Marriage
37:02 The Power Couple: A Divine Adventure
40:53 God's Call to Break Out of the Status Quo
44:08 Courage in Leadership and the Workplace
48:26 The Reality of Spiritual Warfare
51:19 The Importance of Boldness in Faith
57:34 Outro exported.mp3

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