“Ships are safest in the harbor, but that’s not what ships are built for.”
Masculinity is risky business—and that’s exactly how God designed it. Playing it safe might protect a man from failure, rejection, or conflict, but it also keeps him from adventure, purpose, and growth.
In this episode, Chad unpacks the role of necessary risk in a man’s life—the kind of faith-stretching, courage-building, and character-shaping risks that separate the average man from the exceptional man. From Peter stepping out of the boat, to David facing Goliath, to the real risks we face in relationships, career, and faith, this conversation will challenge you to move beyond comfort and into calling.
You’ll discover:
Why every stage of a man’s life demands new risks.
The difference between reckless risks and faith-led risks.
Five areas where men must be willing to risk: spiritual, relational, vocational, personal, and social.
Practical ways to step out with prayer, courage, and wisdom.
The risk of rejection, failure, or conflict is real—but so is the reward of legacy, influence, and brotherhood.
Because the truth is this: men weren’t made for safety. Men were made for risk.
To have Chad or Tom speak at your men's event, chad@rpmfm.org.
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