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EP 231: Big Ideas, Small Readings: What a single verse, a men's ministry book, and your Instagram feed have in common

EP 231: Big Ideas, Small Readings: What a single verse, a men's ministry book, and your Instagram feed have in common

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There's a pattern worth naming, one that shows up in sermons, in bestselling books, and honestly, in the way most of us consume content every day.

We take something small: a verse, a phrase, a post, a moment, and we build something enormous on top of it. In this episode, I'm looking at a popular men's ministry framework that anchors itself in a single line from First Corinthians "act like men" and asking what's actually there when you slow down long enough to look.

What we find raises questions that go way beyond biblical interpretation. Because whether it's a scripture or a scroll, the things we build our identity on deserve more than a surface read.

If something in this conversation resonated with you, I’d love to hear from you. You can email me at clemenzwithaz@gmail.com, or send me a DM over on Instagram at @clemenzwithazpodcast.

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This podcast keeps going because of listeners like you showing up, engaging, and passing it on. So thank you for being here, for listening, and for being part of this messy middle with me.

Until next time, take care of yourselves, and each other.

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