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Lonnie Berger is the founder of the Every Man a Warrior series of books. They are designed to equip men with the essential skills to fight and win in the battles of life. In our time together you will hear how Lonnie was “nudged” by God to create something for men to gain the victory is four key areas of their lives: money, sex, parenting and facing life's difficulties. Click here to learn more about Lonnie and to find his books. This is where you can go to learn more about the Saturday morning VIRDUX groups to get started or deepen your discipleship journey. We also apologize for the audio and video glitches in this episode. There were significant internet connectivity issues for Mike during the recording. Send Your Ask Marty Anything Question HereBlueprint for Men is a ministry that empowers husbands, fathers, and leaders to live like Jesus. Sign up for our weekly newsletter at here.
Have you ever thought about how every man has the ability to lead change in his own life and the lives of others? If you have, make sure to tune in this powerful episode of “Courageous Christianity with Richard Mendelow.” This week, the show continues its series on manliness, exploring faith, action, and the power to produce change. Host Colonel Richard J. Mendelow (Ret.) and his wingman Christy Mendelow are joined by Lonnie Berger, Author and President of Every Man a Warrior. Listen in to the conversation as they discuss how men, armed with faith and action, can impact marriages, families, communities, and the world. Don't miss this vital discussion on men as warriors on the spiritual battlefield. Tune in and be empowered to put on the full armor of God. Let's change the culture for Christ, starting with men. If you'd like to learn more about or support Courageous Christianity with a donation and help in our efforts to equip Christian warriors for the spiritual battlefield, please visit CourageousChristianity.today. Courageous Christianity is a public non-profit ministry with a mission to equip Christian men for the spiritual battlefield in order to glorify God and create Godly change. We give voice to the Courageous Christianity ministry with Courageous Christianity with Richard Mendelow, a weekly radio show and podcast that explores the intersection of our faith and the secular world. There are several ways you can get involved with our mission: Add this podcast to your library, rate it, and review it. Share this and all episodes with those who will benefit. Donate to help keep us on the air and sustain our ongoing efforts to provide teaching and resources to help men grow in their faith, become better leaders in their families, churches, and communities, and impact the world for Christ. Every contribution ensures that our mission and voice continue to resonate far and wide, reaching and empowering more Christian men than ever before. To catch all previous episodes, to learn more, or to donate, visit CourageousChristianity.today. God Bless and Semper Fi!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
How do we make our time with God more than an item on our to-do list? It's more than something to check off when we're done. So many things are competing for our precious hours, and we know God should have our best. However, it's not always that way. Be encouraged! Today's episode will give you solutions. Jon Fugler talks with Lonnie Berger, who shares from personal experience how we can consistently know Jesus' love and joy. He goes to the heart of the matter and helps us overcome the obstacles to a consistent, meaningful quiet time. When our relationship with God is stalled, Lonnie has some ideas on how to get it going again. He opens up about his own life and the ways he recaptures his intimacy with Jesus. Lonnie leads a dynamic ministry called Every Man a Warrior, discipling men in over 40 countries in their walks with God. LINKS AND RESOURCES: 21-Day Fresh Faith Experience free download Every Man a Warrior Being with God by AJ Sherrill Join FRESH FAITH 24/7-- Free Question or comment for Jon? Ask here or tweet him @jonfugler What have you learned about Jesus so far this year? Send Jon your thoughts and he'll share it on the show.
This episode is screaming fast. We zip through some rock-solid content from 2021 and preview content for 2022. Listen to three of the best clips from our first month of the podcast and get a sneak-peek into 2022 when you hear segments from two future guests. Our relationship with Christ is the most important thing in our lives. You'll hear key points on how to make yours more intimate, setting you up for 2022. Jon Fugler directs traffic as you hear from Ralf Stores (rest), Todd Isberner (communing with Jesus), Larry Walters (escaping performance Christianity), Lonnie Berger (when your quiet times get dry) and Mark Kordic (physical pain and our walk with Christ). ENTER TO WIN THE "FRESH FAITH" NEW YEAR DEVOTIONAL COLLECTION! Deadline is Friday night, December 31, at midnight. ENTER HERE LINKS AND RESOURCES: Download the Free Devotional: 21-Day Fresh Faith Experience Free Membership in FRESH FAITH 24/7 Contact Jon with your Fresh Faith question or comment:jon@freshfaith247.comTwitter: @jonfugler Watch the drawing for the Devotional Collection:(New Year's Day at noon Eastern Time on Facebook Live)www.facebook.com/freshfaith247
How do Christian cliches prevent us from understanding the depth of God's Word? Dr. Jeff Myers, president of Summit Ministries, joins me to discuss his book, "Unquestioned Answers." Plus: How can the church effectively disciple men? Lonnie Berger, TWR Global Men's Ministry Director, joins me to discuss his discipleship study series, “Every Man a Warrior.” That and more on Thursday's JANET MEFFERD TODAY.
Leftist politicians are showing their totalitarian colors amid the coronavirus pandemic, but Chinese communist totalitarianism is why we have a pandemic at all. We‘ll talk about it. Plus: How can the church effectively disciple men? Lonnie Berger, TWR Global Men’s Ministry Director, joins me to discuss his discipleship study series, “Every Man a Warrior.” That and more on the next JANET MEFFERD TODAY.
For this episode, we hear from Angela Guarin about a paper she wrote with Lonnie Berger, Maria Cancian, and Dan Meyer that tries to understand how low-income noncustodial fathers who have children in more than one household make decisions when it comes to supporting their children. Guarin is a postdoctoral fellow at Los Andes University in Colombia and was a graduate research fellow at the Institute for Research on Poverty while earning her Ph.D. in social welfare at the University of Wisconsin-Madison.
Lonnie Berger owns the Wendy's franchise in York. He grew up in York, and had the opportunity to move back home to manage the location. Eventually, he got the opportunity to purchase the business, and has continued to run it ever since. He's had generations of York residents working for him, and currently has a 3rd generation employee working at his restaurant.
This month we welcome Lonnie Berger, director of the Institute for Research on Poverty and Vilas Distinguished Achievement Professor and Ph.D. Program Chair at the School of Social Work at the University of Wisconsin–Madison. His work aims to inform public policy in order to improve its capacity to assist families in accessing resources, improving family functioning and wellbeing and ensuring that children are able to grow and develop in the best possible environments. Lonnie and Chris discuss the intersection of public policy, family structures and family resources and how those affect child wellbeing. How Lonnie's grounding in social work, as opposed to a social science disipline, informs and broadens his research. Lonnie has extensive experience working with state agencies in Wisconsin around child wellbeing generally and also the foster system. He descibes specific examples of issues and successes in partnering with state agencies to further child wellbeing. Lonnie Berger is the director of the Institute for Research on Poverty and Vilas Distinguished Achievement Professor and Ph.D. Program Chair at the School of Social Work at the University of Wisconsin–Madison. He is engaged in studies in three primary areas: (1) examining the determinants of substandard parenting, child maltreatment, and out-of-home placement for children; (2) exploring associations among socioeconomic factors, parenting behaviors, and children’s care, development, and wellbeing; and (3) assessing the influence of public policies on parental behaviors and child and family well-being.
My goal is to help men be better men, and if I can help some of us be better Christian men then I'm proud to do so. Lonnie Berger gets this. He's the founder of Every Man a Warrior, a Christian men's ministry that is based around discipling men on the practicals of manhood.
Lonnie Berger is the Global Director TWR Men's Ministry and the author of Every Man A Warrior, a men's ministry discipleship curriculum that has sold more than 100,000 books in 25 countries and been translated into 9 languages. Before coming to TWR, Lonnie served with The Navigators for 40 years. 90% of a man's life energy will be spent on the issues of: Money, Marriage, Children, Sex, Work, and Hard Times. Every Man a Warrior helps men to succeed in each of these areas. Lonnie's passion is to help men love God, succeed in life and spiritually multiply. When men are trained, and the Lord transforms their hearts, divorce rates drop, children are protected, and men begin to love and lead in the family in a way that makes our Christianity attractive to those without Christ. Changing the hearts of men is the KEY to reaching a culture for Christ. Boots on the Ground Moment: Memorize the Marriage Commitment - Set up a weekly meeting with each of your children and go through the 6 step process. Make it safe, learn to ask the questions, make it about them, shut up and listen, pray with them and speak building blocks of truth into their lives. https://everymanawarrior.com
The modern church is continually trying to sell men what we don't need, and it is the cause of many men becoming disenfranchised with their local churches. I had a great conversation with Lonnie Berger of Every Man a Warrior and we talked about the mission field that is men and how churches are missing the mark. We touched on a thought that I expound on in this episode.
Today's Together-on-Tuesday's (sans the vacationing Martha) focused on guys and husbands. Specifically, how men should treat their wives and children according to Scripture. Every Man A Warrior Ministries is focused to teach just that, and Lonnie Berger, President of the ministry, joined Jim for an insightful and powerful hour on how men should treat their … Continue reading Every Man A Warrior Ministries The post Every Man A Warrior Ministries appeared first on iWork4Him Podcast.
Does foster care lead to worse academic achievement for kids? In this podcast, Lawrence Berger discusses a Wisconsin study he conducted with other IRP colleagues that explores the relationship between foster care and academic achievement using linked child welfare and Department of Public Instruction data.
Lonnie Berger, speaker and author of the Every Man a Warrior discipleship series, spoke at all three services.
Lonnie Berger, speaker and author of the Every Man a Warrior discipleship series, spoke at all three services.