In this episode, Tom Lyman talks straight about purpose and why so many men feel stuck even when life “looks fine” on paper. He opens Ecclesiastes and challenges the idea that comfort, success, and busy schedules can satisfy the deeper hunger in a man’s soul.
Tom reframes soul winning as more than a church phrase. It’s the mission that pulls your priorities into alignment and brings clarity to Monday through Saturday life. When a man stops drifting and starts living for the Kingdom, joy shows up in places the world can’t touch.
If you had to define success right now, would it include making it to heaven and taking somebody with you?
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