David Johnson

True Family Men

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  • TFM 18: Manly Monday’s/Would You Forsake Your Faith In God Just For One More Day With Your Family?

TFM 18: Manly Monday’s/Would You Forsake Your Faith In God Just For One More Day With Your Family?

Tuesday 1st September 2015

David Johnson examines a historical tale from 1542 Venice, questioning if one would renounce faith for family. A must-listen for fathers and husbands.
28 minutes
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Faith vs. Family: A Timeless Dilemma Explored on True Family Men

These types of questions that I'm asking myself are very, very difficult and sometimes they hurt. And it's scary, and I'm so thankful that God has given me this revelation that each and every day is a gift and that I need to live in the here and now.
Picture this: It's 1542 in Venice, and a man faces a heart-wrenching choice between his faith and his family. This is the gripping story David Johnson brings to life in this episode of the True Family Men Podcast. Through this historical lens, Johnson dives into a question that’s as relevant today as it was centuries ago: Would you renounce your faith in Christ to spend one more day with your family?
Johnson doesn't just leave you with the story; he intertwines his own experiences as a father, offering a heartfelt reflection on what it means to make such a profound choice. He encourages listeners to ponder these challenging questions and to live each day with gratitude and presence. This episode isn't just about a historical event; it's a call to introspection, urging you to consider what truly matters in your life.
Perfect for fathers, husbands, and anyone grappling with the complexities of faith and family, this episode promises to be both thought-provoking and deeply moving.