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The Man in the Pew Show with Phil Mershon

The Man in the Pew Show with Phil Mershon

By: Phil Mershon
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Man in the Pew serves Christian men who seek to follow Christ in all of life – at work, at home, at church and at play. We do this through weekly podcast shows, articles and other resources. History Man in the Pew started with a simple thought while Phil prayed on the beaches of Florida’s Gulf Coast. Where do Christian men turn to find encouragement and inspiration during the week as they face battles at work, at home, and at play? What if there was a show bringing the voices of experts and everyday men into healthy conversations about the real issues all Christian men face? That vision started developing in January 2015 and has slowly formed into what you see now. My prayer in launching this show is that many men will find encouragement, inspiration and tips for becoming more like Christ in the parts of life that aren’t usually discussed at church. Pastors may listen to find insights into how to care better for the men in their flock, but this show isn’t primarily for pastors. This show is for “everyday” men led by everyday men who have something important to share with fellow believers. Some of these men are book authors and others will be relatively unknown outside their local sphere of influence. All of them have important things to say. Who is Phil Mershon? Phil Mershon is the founder of Man in the Pew, a ministry of Called to Worship. During the week he serves as director of events for Social Media Examiner, where he has served for nearly seven years in part-time and full-time roles. Phil is also a longtime worship leader, a former pastor, a jazz saxophonist, a songwriter, and a sports nut (basketball, football, and tennis). He has been married to Audrey for twenty-one years and they have three children in high school and college.all content is owned by maninthepew.com Christianity Personal Development Personal Success Spirituality
Episodes
  • Kingdom Business: A Blueprint for Marketplace Impact with Wez Hone
    Aug 31 2025

    NOTE: This episode had a couple sound drops so there will be a jump in the conversation. It's still worth sharing, but forgive this unrecoverable glitch.

    Have you ever wondered how to truly integrate your faith with your business pursuits? In this episode, I sit down with Wez Hone, a serial entrepreneur and business coach from Australia, to explore the transformative power of kingdom-minded business practices.

    Wez shares his remarkable journey from a non-Christian background to becoming a passionate advocate for faith-driven entrepreneurship. We discuss:

    The Untapped Potential of Marketplace Ministry
    • Why business people represent one of the most unreached groups for the Gospel
    • How to view your vocation as a vital part of God's mission
    • Practical ways to be a full-time minister in the marketplace

    Radical Obedience in Business

    Wez reveals how he runs large-scale business conferences at a significant personal loss, challenging us to consider:

    • The power of putting Kingdom principles before profits
    • How small acts of obedience can lead to exponential impact
    • Real-life examples of entrepreneurs transforming their communities through business

    Spiritual Warfare in the Marketplace

    We explore the often-overlooked reality of spiritual battles in business:

    • Why the enemy targets effectiveness more than salvation
    • The importance of being spiritually armed while building your business
    • How to maintain Kingdom focus amidst worldly pressures

    Throughout our conversation, Wez offers a compelling vision for what it means to be truly "kingdom-minded" in business. His insights challenge us to move beyond Sunday church attendance and into a life of radical obedience and impact in our everyday work.

    Whether you're a seasoned entrepreneur or just starting out, this episode will inspire you to see your business as a powerful vehicle for advancing God's Kingdom. Are you ready to embrace a new paradigm of success that goes beyond profit margins? Tune in to discover how aligning your business with God's purposes can lead to both spiritual and material abundance.

    Learn more about the Kingdom Global Summit in Franklin, TN Sept 25-26, 2025.

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    40 mins
  • Did Jesus Laugh? (7-Minute Prayers)
    Mar 13 2021

    Do you wonder if Jesus ever laughed? Does it feel incongruous that Almighty God might enjoy a belly laugh?

    Most of the pictures we have of Jesus reveal a strong but serious man. After all, he drove out the moneychangers and regularly rebuked the Pharisees for their hypocrisy. He never wavered from his eternal mission to seek and save the lost.

    But Jesus was fully man and fully God. As a result, he felt the full gamut of emotions. He wept over the death of Lazarus (John 11) and grew angry at the hard-hearted response of the religious leaders. He certainly bore all the fruits of the Spirit, including joy.

    Robert Funk put it like this, “Jesus used humor and hyperbole to punch holes in pomposity … Part of Jesus’ charisma, was that he attended parties, drank wine, used irony, and hung out with outcasts.“

    Portraying Jesus in His Humanity

    Tim Washer, on episode 141, reminded me of the painting by Ralph Kozak which portrays Jesus laughing with his head tilted back in pure delight—perhaps even a belly laugh. This painting was inspired by Willis Wheatley, one of the first modern artists to see a side of Jesus that includes laughter and joy.

    Show notes: https://maninthepew.com/142

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    9 mins
  • Laughter is Medicine for the Soul with Tim Washer
    Mar 8 2021

    Do you find it easy or hard to laugh at life? The bible says laughter can be like medicine to the soul.

    A study conducted by the University of Maryland found that laughter reduces stress, pain, and conflict. It literally makes the heart function better.

    The Bible references laughter nearly 50 times. Laughter makes the heart cheerful and helps us cope with the unexpected., In Genesis 18, Sarah laughed when God promised something that seemed too good to be true—a son at the age of 80. When it came true, she named her son Isaac which means “he will laugh.”

    It seems God has a sense of humor. Have you ever looked at a giraffe, a baboon, or a dolphin? Dolphins seem to be born to laugh with us. Monkeys laugh at us.

    Tim Washer teaches laughter

    In episode 141, Tim Washer and I discuss how laughter helps us get through life’s ups and downs. Tim studied improv under Amy Poehler, and has worked on Saturday Night Live, Conan, and Last Week Tonight with John Oliver. He’s also worked in marketing communications for IBM and now works as a virtual event speaker and emcee.

    Tim regularly teaches marketers how to use humor and laughter as a way to discover new ideas. He explains that laughter helps us face hard things like a global pandemic or more personal issues such as brain surgery.

    Show notes: https://maninthepew.com/141

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    47 mins
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