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I Know a Guy Podcast

I Know a Guy Podcast

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I know a guy who used to measure his worth by how busy he was.
I know a guy who could quote Scripture but couldn’t tell you what he was feeling.
I know a guy who lost his temper, lost his marriage, and almost lost himself trying to hold it all together.

Yeah…that guy was me.

Do you know a guy like that? Or maybe…you are that guy.

This is I Know a Guy, a podcast for those guys. Or as my uncle from Jersey says, for yous guys, who need a place to be honest, to laugh a little, maybe cry a little, and remember who you really are.

I’m Steve Cummings, and this podcast is an outgrowth of a ministry called Bringing Kingdom, where we walk with men one conversation, one connection, and one community at a time.

If you know a guy who needs this conversation - send him this episode.
And if that guy is you, I know a guy who’d love to talk with you.

That guy…is me.

Visit BringingKingdom.org to start your own conversation, and remember - when men live loved, the Kingdom shows up.

Thanks for listening to I Know a Guy.

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