You Don't Have to be Perfect to Serve

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Ryan Michler and Kipp Sorensen talk about the progression from focusing on ourselves - thinking that life is about making ourselves better - to realizing that we will never be perfect, but we don't need to be perfect in order share with and serve others. The Iron Council provides a great opportunity for men to not only work on themselves, but also to share that journey (and our experiences and lessons from the journey) with other men.
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  • @seamusdrumm4507
    @seamusdrumm4507Ай бұрын

    absolutely spot on brother

  • @Nothank1997
    @Nothank1997Ай бұрын

    Is it too much to ask to serve in some ways that aren’t just picking up trash etc? I’d like to help with things like technology and small businesses. I ask and often get ‘go work at a soup kitchen’.

  • @MattVirtualRuns12
    @MattVirtualRuns12Ай бұрын

    Basically saw this video of his pop and thought “damn is this dude still relevant after making a total ass of himself and his credo?!?!” Clicked on it to see if one or more people were calling him out on his bullshit. Glad to see your comment which was spot on. Dude is so lost that he thinks he’s got it all on lock. The mask he wears is strong and one day when it crumbles

  • @samueltucker8473
    @samueltucker8473Ай бұрын

    In the mature natural order of consultation are not heard any sabor rattling. . . No glory hounds chasing to steal those rewards as rummers of impending failure fade. . .

  • @mountainlife1165
    @mountainlife1165Ай бұрын

    Serving others is Godly. Jesus set the example for us. He healed the sick and cast out demons. Serving God and discipline others is the way🙌!

  • @viper071
    @viper071Ай бұрын

    You should have stepped away to work on yourself and your family, “Failure isn’t final” is a true saying, but, you would have been the man to say our priorities start at home. You ignored that. You have left what this channel was about in pursuit of “popularity “ and ultimately have made yourself of no importance. I did enjoy listening to you, now you have ignored what’s important for what’s quick, flashy, and popular. You need to fix your family before you come back here. Right now you’re the perfect example of what my old college professor used to say were the most dangerous men, you have talent to take you where your character could not keep you. Turn off the channel, fix you family and yourself. Then come back and tell us how you did it.