What happens when you stop treating gratitude like a nice idea and start using it as a discipline that re-centers your life? Tom sits down with Warren Mainard to talk about why “rejoice always” is more than a verse. It can be a lifeline when stress, uncertainty, and pressure start stacking up.
They also unpack the power of brotherhood through Impact Players, a movement designed to help men thrive as husbands, fathers, and leaders through honest conversation, biblical truth, and real accountability. From parking lot conversations to small cohorts, this is about men refusing to live isolated and choosing to show up for each other.
If gratitude can shift your mindset and community can steady your steps, what would change in your life if you stopped doing it alone?
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