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When is one morally obligated to resist one's government? With all the talk of tyranny and noncompliance, we sit down with Baret Fawbush to discuss about some of the theological considerations about resisting evil when it comes from positions of political power. Bump Stocks and Brace RulingsFind out the difference between a criminal and an outlaw. Delve into what tools Christians are given to resist evil in their midst. Baret Fawbush can be found on Instagram at @truexodusThis episode has been sponsored by Obsidian Arms, a manufacturer of tools, parts and firearms, as well as operating as an OEM shop for those looking to bring excellence to the market. Their Minnesota-based shop builds and cuts parts out of U.S.-sourced materials. Their gunsmith tools, custom firearms, and capabilities can be found at www.obsidianarms.comSupport the REDACTED Culture Cast at redactedculture.locals.comSSP and boutique products at redactedllc.comFollow us on Instagram at @redactedllc
Just because conversations are difficult doesn't mean that they can be avoided. In one sense Gun Culture has benefitted from theological foundation in Christianity, and on the other, philosophy and theology are considered both separate and one-and-the-same depending on the foundation. Members in the military have viewed Christianity as a question of commitment and a grounding element in the storm. Baret Fawbush is a Pastor, Firearms Instructor, and more who teaches firearms and from the Bible, often in the same day. While corporate America might try to draw a neat partition between these two subjects, when it comes to the important questions like justification, and morality, the line is either blurred, or in this case, nonexistent. When subjects mean a great deal to us, the conversations can come with a little bit of resistance, from within and without. We are thankful for this conversation with Baret Fawbush on participating in Gun Culture. Follow Baret on Instagram at @truexodus and tru_builderFollow us on Instagram at @redactedllc and at www.redactedllc.comSupport the REDACTED Culture Cast at redactedculture.locals.comSSP and boutique products at redactedllc.comFollow us on Instagram at @redactedllc
This Week on The Show! Dustin and Emily are joined by Baret Fawbush to chat about his journey into the shooting sports industry, his ministry, and his latest project TRUBUILDER that brings clean drinking water to communities in need around the world. Click HERE to follow Baret (@TruExodus) on Instagram Click HERE to follow TruBuilder (@Tru_Builder) on Instagram PLUS: We're giving away a pair of E-MAX® Pro BT Electronic Earmuffs from our friends at Caldwell®! Click the image below to enter!
This episode is a throwback to one of the very first episodes we recorded. Please excuse our nerves and general lack of communication, because we were hype to have someone "famous" on our show! In this episode we talk to Baret Fawbush about his journey from hopelessness to purpose and how he found God in this Godless world. Be sure to check out his website and instagram:Website: http://www.trustandard.net/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/truexodus/?hl=en
Welcome to Gun Funny, Episode 103. Today I’m going to chat with Baret Fawbush from TRUEXODUS, talk about Texas lessening their gun laws, and discuss the unlikelihood of AR pistol braces being banned. I’m your host, Ava Flanell. Welcome to the show everyone.
Jim and Cole interview Baret Fawbush of @truexodus (Instagram).
My Guest @truexodus AKA Baret Fawbush is a Pastor & Fire Arms Instructor. His story is a great example of taking something new, and with dedicated focus....making it a powerful part of who you are.
Today I'm joined by Baret Fawbush, also known as Truexodus throughout the internet. Baret is a Pastor, a Jiu-Jitsu practitioner, a firearms instructor, and one of my teachers. I had the opportunity to train with him a while back during one of his concealed carry courses. Baret began his journey as a man of faith at age 15. From there he went on to Bible College to become a preacher, and eventually earned his Master's degree. Now he is a Pastor for a small congregation in southern Indiana. Baret also grew up around firearms, with many lessons centered around safety and hunting having been taught to him by his father. Though after a terrible incident that occurred while he was attending college, he began to train with firearms for self-defense. Now, after years of training, he's become a world-renowned instructor. In this episode Baret joins me to tell about his journey as a man of faith. He also shares his story from his recent trip to Israel. A place that I've got to visit as well. We also discuss firearms training, and why you should pursue things you want in your life regardless of what other people might think of you. This was definitely a powerful conversation, one that I certainly enjoyed, and I know that you all will too! Connect with Baret Website: http://www.trustandard.net/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/truexodus/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/truexodus/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC6rSW0LWMabT73U70idTZug Thank you for listening! Don't forget to follow All-Around Adventure on these social media platforms: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/allaroundadventure/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/AllAroundAdventure/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/AllAroundAdvent/ And until next time; be safe, happy travels, and always move forward!
Tonight we have a special guest - Baret Fawbush, also known by his alias @Truexodus. He is a pastor and firearms instructor, whose work is well known. Check out his social media and website: http://www.trustandard.net
The recent tragedy in Sutherland Springs, Texas horrified the world. I wanted to discuss it in hopes of inspiring people to take a deeper look active killer scenarios and their personal safety and defense. My guest for this episode has a unique set of skills. I invited my friend Baret Fawbush specifically because he is a Minister at a Christian Church as well as a Firearms Trainer. What a combination given the subject. I️ hope you enjoy this discussion about a very sensitive subject.
On this episode I interview Baret Fawbush, a.k.a. Truexodus. Both a preacher and shooting instructor, Baret is quickly becoming famous for his extremely fast draw and precise shooting. Follow Baret on Instagram here. Find out more about Baret and his courses at trustandard.net (Cover photo by Baret Fawbush.)