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Forged by Faith: Fire, Trials, and the Power of Spiritual Transformation

Forged by Faith: Fire, Trials, and the Power of Spiritual Transformation

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In Season 2, Episode 5 of Behind The Anvil, Michael sits down with Brian for a powerful, wide-ranging conversation that blends faith, fire, and real-world transformation. Brian shares his remarkable journey from Navy veteran and prison manager to missionary, blacksmith, and Forged in Fire competitor—using the forge as a living metaphor for spiritual growth and renewal. Brian opens up about how his time on Forged in Fire helped launch a ministry centered on faith and forging, leading to men’s Christian retreats, homeschool presentations, traveling forge events, and his own podcast, Forged by Faith. Together, Michael and Brian explore how patience, trials, and even being “struck” by life can shape us—just like steel under the hammer. The episode dives deep into men’s struggles, accountability, and the importance of having other men to walk through hardship with. Brian shares stories of everyday evangelism in the forge, unexpected moments of reconciliation, and the boldness required to live out faith publicly. He also opens up about overcoming a major stroke through prayer and surrender, turning physical hardship into a new chapter of ministry. From discussions on revival, persecution, and standing firm in belief, to reflections on marriage, relationships, and living fully in the present moment, this episode is raw, honest, and deeply encouraging. It’s a reminder that transformation—spiritual or otherwise—often comes through fire, and that faith forged under pressure can change lives.

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