Ep. 95 - Godly Men Don’t Go Quietly: Your DNA Was Built to Fight Darkness | with Chris Miser cover art

Ep. 95 - Godly Men Don’t Go Quietly: Your DNA Was Built to Fight Darkness | with Chris Miser

Ep. 95 - Godly Men Don’t Go Quietly: Your DNA Was Built to Fight Darkness | with Chris Miser

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In this episode, Christopher Miser and Matt Hallock discuss the concept of 'Do Not Go Gentle,' emphasizing the importance of fighting against darkness and evil. They explore the significance of DNA in understanding our identity and purpose, the call to leadership and warrior spirit in men, and the dangers of passive Christianity. The conversation also delves into spiritual warfare, the importance of hope in the present, and the inspiring story of Desmond Doss as a model of courage and hope. Ultimately, they stress the responsibility of Christians to take charge of their world and make a positive impact.


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 the Concept of 'Do Not Go Gentle'
04:36 The Significance of DNA and God's Design
07:37 Fighting Against Darkness and Evil
10:25 Understanding Passive Behavior in Men
13:36 The Role of Spiritual Warfare in Daily Life
16:39 Practical Steps to Combat Evil
19:37 The Nature of Demons and Spiritual Resistance
22:35 The Importance of Vigilance in Spiritual Warfare
26:30 The Power of Anger in Faith
28:56 Hope in the Present vs. Future
32:32 Desmond Doss: A Model of Faith in Action
36:13 Taking Responsibility for Our World
40:32 Looking Ahead: Future Endeavors and Projects
44:10 Outro exported.mp3

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