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  • Taking Possession Through Obedience, Not Strength | Jake Giffin
    Jan 22 2026

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    Christian men struggling with faith, obedience, and spiritual drift need this conversation. Jake Giffen shares how taking possession through obedience, not strength, transformed his walk with God.

    Christian men often feel stuck, tired, or spiritually numb, believing they need more strength before they can move forward. In this raw and honest episode of The Valiant Forge, Jake Giffin shares how obedience, not confidence or emotional readiness, became the turning point in his faith.

    Mark and Jake unpack what it truly means to take possession of your faith through Scripture, surrender, and responsibility. This conversation speaks directly to men wrestling with passivity, self-reliance, and the quiet drift away from God. If you are tired of wandering, waiting, or trying to muscle your way through life, this episode will challenge you to step forward in obedience and trust God with the outcome.

    This episode is for Christian men seeking biblical masculinity, spiritual leadership, and a deeper walk with Christ rooted in obedience, not performance.

    Subscribe for weekly conversations on faith, brotherhood, leadership, and biblical masculinity.
    Share this episode with a man who needs encouragement today.

    JakeGiffin.com | Personal Coaching

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    48 Min.
  • Why Believing God Isn’t Optional: A Conversation with David Libby
    Jan 14 2026

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    Christian apologetics, God’s existence, philosophy, and worldview collide in this powerful conversation with David Libby about why believing in God isn’t optional—and why reason, morality, and truth depend on Him.
    In this episode, David Libby returns to The Valiant Forge Podcast to unpack the bold claim at the heart of his new book: believing in God isn’t just a preference — it’s the only worldview that actually makes sense of reality.
    We explore philosophy, apologetics, ethics, epistemology, and the heart behind faith. David breaks down why reason itself depends on God, how morality collapses without a transcendent lawgiver, and how everyday Christians can talk with atheists without needing a philosophy degree.
    Whether you’re wired for deep thinking or more of a heart‑first believer, this conversation will sharpen your mind and strengthen your faith.

    Want to be a guest on The Valiant Forge Podcast? Send Mark Osborne a message on PodMatch, here: https://www.podmatch.com/hostdetailpreview/17432638464878159623a121d

    Apologize Without Apologizing: A Philosophical Defense of the Biblical Worldview: Libby, David: 9798896941651: Amazon.com: Books

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    47 Min.
  • When Success Isn’t Enough: Escaping Achievement Addiction with Dr. Jack
    Jan 7 2026

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    Father wounds, achievement addiction, Christian identity, and men’s transformation — Dr. Jack shares how success, pain, and faith shaped the mountain within every man.
    In this powerful episode, Dr. Jack reveals the hidden story behind a life that looked wildly successful on the outside — global travel, elite athletes, business success — yet was driven for decades by a deep father wound and an addiction to achievement.
    He opens up about hitting rock bottom alone in a hospital room, the mentors who shaped him, the sentence that changed his life, and the long journey from intellectual belief to a living faith. We explore adoption, climbing Kilimanjaro with his son, healing the father wound, and the spiritual mountains men avoid because they’re terrified of what they’ll find at the top.
    If you’ve ever felt unseen, not enough, or exhausted from performing, this conversation will speak directly to your soul.

    Jack Groppel: Leadership Coaching & Personal Development

    Mountains Within: A Life of Achievement, a Quest for Meaning, and the Mountain that Changed Everything - Kindle edition by Groppel, Jack. Religion & Spirituality Kindle eBooks @ Amazon.com.

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    52 Min.
  • The Ordinary Places God Uses to Build Extraordinary Men
    Dec 31 2025

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    As I look back on this year, God reminded me of something powerful:
    The places that feel small, ordinary, or overlooked are often the very places He’s asking us to stand our ground. In this end‑of‑year episode, I share what God has entrusted to me, what He’s doing through the Valiant Forge community, and what’s coming in 2026.
    I also unpack the story of Shamma, one of David’s mighty men — a man who stood firm in a simple bean patch while everyone else ran. His courage reveals something every Christian man needs to hear:
    What God entrusts to you is never insignificant.
    In this episode we talk about:
    - The ordinary places God uses to shape extraordinary men
    - Why obedience matters more than talent
    - How this podcast grew through faith, not strategy
    - What’s coming next year: community, resources, YouTube growth, and more
    - How to identify your “bean patch” — your marriage, your work, your character, your calling
    - Why standing firm brings victory through the Lord
    If this episode encourages you, share it with another brother who needs sharpening.
    Stay strong. Stay valiant. Keep forging your path.

    TheValiantForgePodcast@Gmail.com

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    22 Min.
  • My Dad Ran From God, But This One Decision Changed Our Entire Family
    Dec 24 2025

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    This episode is personal.

    I’m sitting down with my dad to talk about the night he finally said yes to God, and how that single decision changed the direction of our family forever.

    This is not a polished testimony or a church-stage story. It’s raw and honest. We talk about running from God, addiction, prayer that doesn’t quit, and what it looks like when a man finally surrenders instead of walking away.

    My dad shares the moment he ran from the altar, the night he came back, and how obedience reshaped his life, his marriage, and his legacy as a father.

    If you’re a man wrestling with your past, struggling with habits you can’t seem to shake, or wondering if your decisions still matter, this conversation is for you.

    One yes to God can change generations.

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    45 Min.
  • Discouraged? Discontented? LISTEN to this!
    Dec 18 2025

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    In part 2 of this special Best Of episode, Mark brings together the most powerful answers to his signature question — inspired by 1 Samuel 22 — about what men would say to those who feel disheartened, disgruntled, and discouraged. These are words forged in fire, spoken by men who know the weight of struggle and the hope of redemption.

    Whether you're in the cave or climbing out of it, this episode is a reminder: you're not alone, and you’re not beyond restoration.

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    44 Min.
  • Discouraged Men Need to Hear This: Cave Of Adullam
    Dec 11 2025

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    in this special Best Of episode, Mark brings together the most powerful answers to his signature question — inspired by 1 Samuel 22 — about what men would say to those who feel disheartened, disgruntled, and discouraged. These are words forged in fire, spoken by men who know the weight of struggle and the hope of redemption.

    Whether you're in the cave or climbing out of it, this episode is a reminder: you're not alone, and you’re not beyond restoration.

    Want to be a guest on The Valiant Forge Podcast? Send Mark Osborne a message on PodMatch, here: https://www.podmatch.com/hostdetailpreview/17432638464878159623a121d


    00:00 – Intro: Why the Cave of Adullam question matters

    04:08 – Mario Loja

    06:23 – Mike McCartney

    11:40 – John George

    13:30 – Mark Teague

    15:37 – David Libby

    17:00 – Jim Tracy

    20:22 – Johnny Garcia

    20:53 – Brad Zockol

    23:33 – Matt Nations

    32:35 – Jake Thurston

    25:56 – Johnny T

    27:26 - George Sisneros

    29:58 – Jomel Williams

    31:44 – Brad Church


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    32 Min.
  • From Confession to Courage: TS Wright's Path to Bold Faith
    Dec 4 2025

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    in this episode of The Valiant Forge Podcast, TS Wright shares his journey of visions, discipleship, and bold faith. From receiving divine visions in 2003 to launching multiple podcasts and writing a discipleship curriculum, TS reveals how training in God’s Word prepares us to live courageously. We explore how to discern God’s voice, test the spirits, and embrace truth as the foundation of discipleship. If you’ve ever wondered how to move from vision to bold action, this conversation will inspire you to pursue, promote, and persevere with Christ.


    God Centered Concept | Deepen Faith Now

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    57 Min.