I Want To See!: Why Vulnerability Matters
Update: 2024-10-29
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Today’s episode is a special one—it’s a heartfelt look at the power of vulnerability, the journey of healing, and the courage it takes to truly cry out to Jesus. This week has been full of travel and connection as I visited multiple cities, witnessing firsthand how God is moving through men’s ministries and drawing us all toward healing and restoration.
We dive into the story of Blind Bartimaeus in the Gospel of Mark—one man’s encounter with Jesus that reminds us all of the importance of being vulnerable and bold in asking for the help we need. In today’s world, we’re often told to ‘suck it up’ and carry on alone, but Bartimaeus’ story calls us to something deeper. When everyone else tried to silence him, he cried out even louder. In that moment, Bartimaeus showed us the true meaning of courage and faith: daring to believe that Jesus wants to meet us in our brokenness and bring us wholeness.
Support the Mission 💪:
This ministry is growing, reaching more cities, and impacting more men, but we need your help to continue. With Giving Tuesday on December 3rd (and early giving beginning on November 18th), we’re praying to raise over $50,000 to bring on an additional evangelist and expand our reach. If this episode speaks to you, consider subscribing, sharing, or becoming a monthly partner with us by visiting
https://memphis.igivecatholic.org/organizations/pew-ministries
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⏰ Timestamps:
0:00 - Welcome back & intro
2:25 - Recent travels: men’s conferences and ministry highlights
5:55 - Why vulnerability and asking for healing is so powerful
9:30 - The story of Blind Bartimaeus: crying out when others say to stay silent
15:40 - Breaking free from “comfort blankets” and reaching for Jesus
21:20 - How community and faith bring real healing
27:30 - An invitation to support our mission & Giving Tuesday details
31:40 - Following Jesus with gratitude and purpose
40:10 - Final reflections and prayer
We dive into the story of Blind Bartimaeus in the Gospel of Mark—one man’s encounter with Jesus that reminds us all of the importance of being vulnerable and bold in asking for the help we need. In today’s world, we’re often told to ‘suck it up’ and carry on alone, but Bartimaeus’ story calls us to something deeper. When everyone else tried to silence him, he cried out even louder. In that moment, Bartimaeus showed us the true meaning of courage and faith: daring to believe that Jesus wants to meet us in our brokenness and bring us wholeness.
Support the Mission 💪:
This ministry is growing, reaching more cities, and impacting more men, but we need your help to continue. With Giving Tuesday on December 3rd (and early giving beginning on November 18th), we’re praying to raise over $50,000 to bring on an additional evangelist and expand our reach. If this episode speaks to you, consider subscribing, sharing, or becoming a monthly partner with us by visiting
https://memphis.igivecatholic.org/organizations/pew-ministries
___________________________________________________________________________
⏰ Timestamps:
0:00 - Welcome back & intro
2:25 - Recent travels: men’s conferences and ministry highlights
5:55 - Why vulnerability and asking for healing is so powerful
9:30 - The story of Blind Bartimaeus: crying out when others say to stay silent
15:40 - Breaking free from “comfort blankets” and reaching for Jesus
21:20 - How community and faith bring real healing
27:30 - An invitation to support our mission & Giving Tuesday details
31:40 - Following Jesus with gratitude and purpose
40:10 - Final reflections and prayer
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