Tom Lyman is joined by Pastor John Hargrove, his pastor and mentor, for a grounded conversation on what leadership looks like when it’s shaped by Jesus, not ego. They unpack forgiveness as a daily discipline, identity rooted in Christ, and why the Kingdom advances through humility and service, not spotlight.
Pastor Hargrove shares the story of his radical deliverance and the moment that redirected his life into evangelism and discipleship. Together, they talk about quiet time, spiritual clarity, the difference between conviction and condemnation, and why the local church needs real recovery pathways that actually catch humanity, not just inspire them.
If you’ve felt stuck, unqualified, or tired of cycles repeating, this episode is a call to get honest, get close to Jesus, and say yes to the next step.
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