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John is joined by Sam Eldredge, Stacia Littlefield, and Michelle Patterson to talk about how to overcome our stuck places. Discover the role pervasive shame plays in your stuckness, what it looks like to be "in process" as you move from stuck to unstuck, and the different ways to enter into and experience God's healing for your story.Show Notes: For more on upcoming Noble Workshops (including May, June, August, and November 2025), visit www.nobleworkshops.com/get-started. The books Sam references are My Father's Eyes, My Mother's Rage by Rose Brik and The Way of the Heart by Henri Nouwen. Sign up for John's weekly videos at https://wildatheart.org on the bottom of the page._______________________________________________There is more.Got a question you want answered on the podcast? Ask us at Questions@WildatHeart.orgSupport the mission or find more on our website: WildAtHeart.org or on our app.Apple: Wild At Heart AppAndroid: Wild At Heart AppWatch on YouTubeThe stock music used in the Wild at Heart podcast is titled “When Laid to Rest” by Patrick Rundblad and available here.More pauses available in the One Minute Pause app for Apple iOS and Android.Apple: One Minute Pause AppAndroid: One Minute Pause App
If you don't like the person you're becoming, you still have time to change that. – Sam Eldredge Friends, It was Dallas Willard who wrote, “Spiritual transformation in Christ is the process of all of the essential parts of the human self being effectively organized around God, as they are restored and sustained by him. Its result is love of God with all of the heart, soul, mind, and strength, and of the neighbor as oneself.” In Part 2 of this conversation with Sam Eldredge, we continue to cover the terrain of organizing both parts and stories of the masculine soul around one unified story as we discover again that which is most true: We are safe. We belong. We are loved outrageously by a God who is creatively crafting our lives into the ongoing redemptive Story he is authoring. Let's dive into Part 2 of Sam's story together. For the Kingdom, [signature}
As we bring all our parts into connection with Love, we are healed and transformed. The post 170: Initiation of Our Parts, with Sam Eldredge (Part 2) appeared first on Become Good Soil.
We long for more healing but often don't know how to pursue it in a focused, intentional manner. In this week's podcast, John is joined by Sam Eldredge, Stacia Littlefield, and Stacey Burton to discuss wholeheartedness and well-being. As Sam says, "Our wounds come through relationships, so our healing will also come through relationships." He created Noble Workshops as a safe space where those who feel stuck or need care for a wound in their story can go deeper in their healing through a unique process that combines experiential therapy with a holistic view of each person. Discover more about upcoming Noble Workshops (including one this November) at www.nobleworkshops.com/get-started._______________________________________________There is more.Got a question you want answered on the podcast? Ask us at Questions@WildatHeart.orgSupport the mission or find more on our website: WildAtHeart.org or on our app.Apple: Wild At Heart AppAndroid: Wild At Heart AppEpisode Number 790Watch on YouTubeMore pauses available in the One Minute Pause app for Apple iOS and Android.Apple: One Minute Pause AppAndroid: One Minute Pause App
The fundamental human experience is that of compassion. – The Hero's Journey Friends, A wise man once said that a warrior's true mark lies in his capacity to treat his own heart with compassion. Sam Eldredge is a brother and friend who is leading others to become true warriors and kings out of his unique recovery of the Gospel. He's been quietly and faithfully working toward becoming an increasingly initiated man. As one mentor suggests, Sam is among a like-hearted few “steadily being initiated into his true self, initiated into the flow of Reality, initiated into the great patterns that are always true, initiated into the life of God.” From his reservoir of initiation, he's helping others recover the path as well. Sam is a brave and loving husband and father who recently established Noble Workshops, an outpost of the Kingdom offering counseling and five-day immersive workshops to help heal and integrate the human soul. Join me as we dive into Part 1 of Sam's story. For the Kingdom, Morgan
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This conversation with Sam Eldredge was one of the most fun conversations I've had at Men at the Movies, so I am pulling The Empire Strikes Back out of the mothballs for this month. With so many options and themes we could've gone with, we focused on Luke's pursuit of identity. He had accomplished everything he had dreamed of on Tattoine, but the more success he had, the more it pulled him from his true calling. It took a supernatural intervention to get him where he needed to go. Never tell me the odds, and lets discover God's truth in this movie. Questions Where do you feel like Luke: adrift without a mentor, training on Dagobah, fighting a battle that's over your head, dealing with the unthinkable? How have you simplified your story into black and white? Where should there be more gray? What do you tie your legacy to? What's the pinnacle of your existence? How many decisions do you make? How often are you doing what others tell you to do? Where do you feel like you're killing it? How can success pull you away from your true identity? Where do you feel comfortable? What feels risky? Uncertain? Unready? What kind of man do you want to be? What battle do you engage in feeling unprepared? What past mistakes has God redeemed? How has He created something beautiful from what you regret? What is your metric for making the right choice or gauging success? Check out our YouTube channel (www.youtube.com/@menatthemovies) for bonus content. To dive into this content even more, visit our website: www.menatthemovies.com/podcast. You will find resources mentioned on the podcast, plus quotes and themes discussed. Find us on the socials: YouTube: www.youtube.com/@menatthemovies Facebook: www.facebook.com/menatthemovies Instagram: www.instagram.com/menatthemovies/ TikTok: www.tiktok.com/@menatthemovies Twitter: twitter.com/_menatthemovies If you would like to support our work (and get some behind-the-scenes perks), visit our Patreon page (www.patreon.com/menatthemovies). Get invites to livestreams, bonus episodes, even free merch. If you'd like to do a one-time contribution (a cameo appearance), visit www.menatthemovies.com/investors. Edited and mixed by Grayson Foster (graysonfoster.com) Logo and episode templates by Ian Johnston (ianhjohnston.com) Audio quotes performed by Britt Mooney, Paul McDonald, and Tim Willard, taken from Epic (written by John Eldredge) and Song of Albion (written by Stephen Lawhead). Southerly Change performed by Zane Dickinson, used under license from Shutterstock Links: MATM website: www.menatthemovies.com/podcast YouTube: www.youtube.com/@menatthemovies Spotify: open.spotify.com/show/50DiGvjrHatOFUfHc0H2wQ Apple pods: podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/men-at-the-movies-podcast/id1543799477 Google pods: podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cHM6Ly9hbmNob3IuZm0vcy80ODMwNThjL3BvZGNhc3QvcnNz
In the second half of the series, Sam Eldredge shares with John and Allen how childhood wounds continue to play out in our lives and what the young places in us most need.For more about Sam's Noble Workshops, visit NobleWorkshops.com. Download the free 10-page "Inner Child Work" PDF at nobleworkshops.com/s/NW-Inner-Child.pdf. The movie referenced is About Time. Watch the Wild at Heart podcast on YouTube!
John Eldredge invites Sam Eldredge and Laurie Lokey to talk about the ways to heal, connect, and grieve our past scars that we carry into the present. For more about Sam Eldredge's Noble Workshops, visit nobleworkshops.comWatch on YouTube!
The way we interact with time impacts every aspect of our lives. Allen and Sam Eldredge kick off the series by looking at where our beliefs about time began.
In this two-part series, John and Sam Eldredge talk about the importance—and challenges—of being fully present to others in their suffering.
Thanks for listening! Here is the link to my conversation with John from a couple years ago. https://theshepherdscrook.co/podcast/tsc-interview-john-eldredge/
Paul McDonald and Sam Eldredge enter a galaxy far, far away and discuss Star Wars Episode V: The Empire Strikes Back. While there are many scenes and themes we could talk about, we chose identity as the path to pursue. Luke had accomplished all he had dreamed about on Tattoine, but he was missing out on his true calling. In order to discover who we are, we will have to make difficult decisions. But those choices reveal our true identity, and who we will become. Climb on your tauntaun, we're going where no man has gone before…nope, wrong movie. May the force be with you, and lets discover God's truth in this movie. About Sam Eldredge: Sam Eldredge is the co-founder and director of And Sons, a platform designed to reach and initiate the young man's soul. And Sons produces a magazine, a podcast, and other content that can be found at andsonsmagazine.com. When not at work, Sam loves getting outside into the wilderness of Colorado with his family or watching movies in his head. Questions Where do you feel like Luke: adrift without a mentor, training on Dagobah, fighting a battle that's over your head, dealing with the unthinkable? How have you simplified your story into black and white? Where should there be more gray? What do you tie your legacy to? What's the pinnacle of your existence? How many decisions do you make? How often are you doing what others tell you to do? Where do you feel like you're killing it? How can success pull you away from your true identity? Where do you feel comfortable? What feels risky? Uncertain? Unready? What kind of man do you want to be? What battle do you engage in feeling unprepared? What past mistakes has God redeemed? How has He created something beautiful from what you regret? What is your metric for making the right choice or gauging success? To dive into this content even more, visit our website: www.menatthemovies.com/podcast. You will find resources mentioned on the podcast, plus quotes and themes discussed. If you would like to support our work (and get some behind-the-scenes perks), visit our Patreon page, www.patreon.com/menatthemovies. Get invites to livestreams, ebook devotionals drawn from a movie, even free merch. If you'd like to do a one-time contribution (a cameo appearance), visit www.menatthemovies.com/investors. Edited and mixed by Grayson Foster (https://graysonfoster.com/) Audio quotes performed by Britt Mooney, Paul McDonald, and Tim Willard, taken from Epic (written by John Eldredge) and Song of Albion (written by Stephen Lawhead). Southerly Change performed by Zane Dickinson, used under license from Shutterstock
Sam Eldredge, Executive Editor of the And Sons Magazine, joins the podcast to discuss the major themes and goals of his team's ministry. Sam and his team offer a road map for those who want to understand the masculine soul, not necessarily from a teacher's point of view, but from a student's. Through open conversations about adventure, beauty, God, and deep engagement with the world, And Sons enlightens men in their 20s and 30s to the possibility of pressing into the moments that are difficult and finding their place within a much larger story. On the cusp of launching this original magazine, and summarizing the dialogue from tough questions in the midst of big decisions, Sam and his dad, John Eldredge, co-wrote the book Killing Lions: A Guide Through the Trials Young Men Face. Continuing to lean into challenges, whether we seek them out or not, Sam and the And Sons gang offer up stories of becoming men of great character and great quality. Connect with Sam and the And Sons team: - on Instagram: @andsonsmagazine - on Twitter: @andsonsmagazine - on YouTube: And Sons Magazine Website: www.andsonsmagazine.com Podcast: www.andsonsmagazine.com/podcast To purchase Sam's book, Killing Lions: Amazon - Killing Lions Killing Lions short films: Wild at Heart - Films - Killing Lions All music for this episode has been provided by Midnite Jones. Support: anchor.fm/whybepassive/support
A few reminders. The gospel transcends every human identity and tells you a few important things about the world. Like, the fact that the human heart is fallen. It’s the original problem. It is the well from which all injustice and violence pours. And there’s Satan, God’s sworn enemy, who stokes human sin. But, thanks to the work of Jesus, we have a new heart. We have power over Satan and his kingdom. We offer the restoration of all things in real time into the world. This conversation between therapist Wendell Moss and Sam Eldredge is an onramp into the issues surrounding race, trauma, and masculinity. It first ran in July 2018, but we’re queuing it up again because here at And Sons we look for orientation. We look for trustworthy sages to give us direction in real time. We think you’ll find this conversation helpful, especially as you engage it in view of your position as a friend of Jesus, participating in the restoration of the heart and the overthrow of evil, alongside Jesus, your brother and captain. The books Moss recommends at the end are: Just Mercy (Bryan Stevenson), White Awake (Daniel Hill), Roadmap to Reconciliation (Brenda Salter McNeil).
Efficiency pushes us to remove all margin from our lives - but our souls need transition time. John and Sam Eldredge conclude the Get Your Life Back series with this simple practice.
Efficiency pushes us to remove all margin from our lives - but our souls need transition time. John and Sam Eldredge conclude the Get Your Life Back series with this simple practice.
Efficiency pushes us to remove all margin from our lives - but our souls need transition time. John and Sam Eldredge conclude the Get Your Life Back series with this simple practice.
"Like most of the young men I know, I want to be self-sufficient. I want to struggle for my own direction and step out in pursuit of my dreams. I want to know it all and never ask for help. This is how most of the guys I know approach young manhood— on their own, never asking for help, wandering through these years, and pretending they are doing better than they really are" (Killing Lions). If any of that resonates with any of you then you have to tune in to this week's episode. where I sit down with Sam Eldredge and Blaine Eldredge. They are brothers based in Colorado working together as the writer/producer/director team that runs And Sons, a platform for guys in their 20s who want to understand their moment and invest in their own soul. CHECK OUT their Killing Lions Series HERE! BECOME an awesome Patron FOLLOW on Instagram SUBMIT questions for Q&Ray SUBSCRIBE to YouTube SIGN UP for our Email HERE REVIEW our podcast via iTunes HERE --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/madetoreign/message
Maybe it's just us, maybe it's just our generation . . . maybe it's just this year? But it seems to us as if the vulnerable pursuit that comes with friendship can be extra challenging for some men. Can we get an a-men? (Ha...) Today, we invited some of our new friends, Sam and Blaine Eldredge (yes, the sons of John and Stasi), to help us better understand why friendships for men can be extra challenging. We talk about some intense (and fun) things, of course, including: What do are you nerdy about? Why don't many men pursue each other's hearts? (How can they?) How can men neither detach from the calling to be God's man nor stomp on others while falsely declaring themselves to be manly? Highlights: "Friendship is a characteristic activity of a whole heart." --Blaine Eldredge "When you interact with a man, whether they seem timid or brash--whether they seem they are going to stomp on you and carve their name in marble and build a mausoleum (or if they just want to hide and be alone in their garage with their hobby)--you are meeting different forms of brokenness and different forms of posing." --Sam Eldredge "The story is not just: 'Men, be friends.' The story is: 'The restoration of all things is underway. You have a role to play. You will need people around you if you are going to walk out your role.'" --Blaine Eldredge "Find a few other men that you really want lasting friendship with and make their battles your battles. Truly take on that posture of 'When you go to war, I am going to war as well.' Whether that's for your kids, for your marriage, for your job, and even for your heart." --Sam Eldredge Question of the Week for Next Week: What was the most memorable youth group game you ever witnessed (or endured)? Do the Next Thing: Find Sam and Blaine's site--including their podcast here: https://www.andsonsmagazine.com That Pause App their team developed? It's here: https://www.pauseapp.com That gender podcast with Tim Keller? Find it here: https://podcast.gospelinlife.com/e/marriage-as-completion-gender-roles-part-1/ Find us: https://www.instagram.com/laurie_krieg/ For More: https://lauriekrieg.com/podcast/why-male-friendships-are-challenging/
My latest interview was with Sam Eldredge, co-author of the bestselling book, "Killing Lions"; a book that was co-written with Sam's father, founder of Ransomed Heart and bestselling author himself, John Eldredge. Taken literally, "Killing Lions" might appear to be a tactical guide on how to hunt the king of the jungle, but the meat and bones of "Killing Lions" deals with a very different issue: how do boys become men? And even more importantly, how do they transition into manhood well? "Killing Lions" explores a series of conversations between Sam and his father, John, and what the rites of passages look like for young men. Having gone through the book a few years back, I was elated to speak with Sam about the origins of this book and what it was like for him to co-publish something with his own father - who just so happens to be a published writer in his own right. Sam is one of the minds behind And Sons magazine and is currently working on a few other writing projects (a couple of which I tried to get out of him, but you'll just have to listen to see if I succeeded). Either way, I hope you enjoy this conversation as much as I did. For more on Sam, you can go to andsonsmagazine.com
Sam Eldredge is the son of John Eldredge and author of Killing Lions. I had a conversation about young men, culture, and so much more. I pray this encourages you.
In this episode, we flip the script. Aaron McHugh, of Work Life Play, interviews the And Sons team (Sam and Blaine) to talk about creative work. How does And Sons keep moving dreams down the field and projects out the door? In brief, years of trial and error. But there’s more to it than that. From the personal challenges of work to basic creative habits, this is an episode on how to ship. Here’ the copy from Work Life Play: Today’s interview is with Blaine and Sam Eldredge with And Son’s Magazine. We talk about their eight-year dream of creating a print magazine, the power of transformation v.s. entertainment, masculinity as a lens by which we can view everything else, in defense of millennials, the joy of words, vulnerability and going first, the temptation to quit, brotherhood and hearing God’s voice. Love Work Life Play? Find Aaron McHugh over at aaronmchugh.com, and subscribe to the Work Life Play podcast wherever you get your podcasts.
Today's interview is with Blaine and Sam Eldredge with And Son's Magazine. We talk about their eight-year dream of creating a print magazine, the power of transformation v.s. entertainment, masculinity as a lens by which we can view everything else, in defense of millennials, the joy of words, vulnerability and going first, the temptation to quit, brotherhood and hearing God's voice.
Today's interview is with Blaine and Sam Eldredge with And Son's Magazine. We talk about their eight-year dream of creating a print magazine, the power of transformation v.s. entertainment, masculinity as a lens by which we can view everything else, in defense of millennials, the joy of words, vulnerability and going first, the temptation to quit, brotherhood and hearing God's voice.
This week, Wendell Moss continues his conversation with Sam Eldredge, originally recorded for the podcast from And Sons Magazine in Colorado.
This week, we're sharing a conversation from the folks at And Sons Magazine in Colorado. Teaching Staff member Wendell Moss talks with Sam Eldredge about the intersections of race, masculinity, and trauma.
John and Sam Eldredge look at the toxic effects when "self" becomes the epicenter of our existence and people demand greater freedom with less responsibility.
John and Sam Eldredge look at the toxic effects when "self" becomes the epicenter of our existence and people demand greater freedom with less responsibility.
What Would Your Life Be Like If Porn and Lust Were No Longer an Issue?We all know someone battling sexually compulsive behavior or habitual sexual sin. You may not know it yet, but statistically it’s true. So maybe you’ve met the guy who has read all the purity books and attended all the sexual integrity groups, met with an accountability partner, yet continues to stay stuck in their struggle. With that struggle comes relational pain, crippling shame, and a sense that things can never really change. It doesn’t have to be this way. There is a way to live that leads to freedom. But here's the thing . . .Freedom is all about restoration of our heart.In this conversation, Michael Cusick is interviewed by Blaine and Sam Eldredge of Ransomed Heart Ministries. The conversation runs the gamut about desire, God, longings, addiction and freedom.When you listen you will learn the following:What are the four mistakes to avoid when trying to overcome a struggle with pornography or lust?Three reasons why more Christian effort and performance will not lead to freedom.Why the best approach to overcoming sexual struggles is to "feed the soul and starve the addiction".Two ways our sexuality gives us clues about our own soul and our relationship with God.
We are continuing our “Flashback in February” series today as we wrap up the last week in February. Once again, we are taking a look in our rearview mirror and celebrating the amazing guests that God has allowed on this show over the past six years. I mentioned this yesterday, but I wanted to mention it again - starting in March, there is going to be a change in how we produce this podcast. Rather than breaking these interviews into smaller bite-size segments, we will release the entire interview on Monday, so you will be able to listen to it at your convenience throughout the week. Secondly, Let me encourage you to reach out if you are struggling with sexual sin. Visit www.DustinDaniels.org today and schedule a 30-minute free pastoral coaching session with me. Why wait, do it today! My guests are John Eldredge & Sam Eldredge and we discuss their book: "Killing Lions: A Guide Through The Trials Young Men Face".
In the second half of this series, Dan Allender, Sam Eldredge, and Blaine Eldredge discuss how to lovingly enter into - and exit from - a person's various stages of loss.
In the second half of this series, Dan Allender, Sam Eldredge, and Blaine Eldredge discuss how to lovingly enter into - and exit from - a person's various stages of loss.
Dan Allender, Sam Eldredge, and Blaine Eldredge share how to effectively engage with those facing crisis and trauma.
Dan Allender, Sam Eldredge, and Blaine Eldredge share how to effectively engage with those facing crisis and trauma.
Danell Lynn - Motorcycle Wanderlust Danell Lynn is a motorbike adventure rider that has travelled around the world doing humanitarian work. She, shares her creative side to help children with healing through art, donates her children’s books to schools, and quilts to those in need. Danell has recently been awarded the Guinness World Record for Longest Journey by Motorcycle in a Single Country. A solo trip through 50 states in one year. Certainly, a person who gives so freely of herself to others is deserving of being awarded such an accomplishment! Twitter: danelllynn Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/danell.lynn Website: www.DanellLynn.com https://danelllynn.wordpress.com Youtube Channel: www.youtube.com/user/danelllynn New Movie Coming - A Story Worth Living Said to be an inspirational documentary where six novice riders try to find the answers to some of life’s deepest questions. A father, his three sons and two friends, travel through some of Colorado’s roughest and toughest terrain on this thought provoking journey. Jon Dale and Sam Eldredge, producers of “A Story Worth Living” talk about the making of the film, and about the quest the six men had to create a movie that was about adventure and which also conveyed good content and meaning. They rode their BMW F800 GS’s through some absolutely stunning backcountry, covering about a thousand miles of the some of the best dual-sport off-roading in Colorado. In select U.S. theatres May 19. Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/andsonsmagazine Website: http://astoryfilm.com http://andsonsmagazine.com Brought to You By: Max BMW Motorcycles Shop our Online Store featuring parts diagrams for every BMW model. Ordering parts and accessories has never been easier. Choose your bike, look at the diagrams and place your order. 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James & Betty Robison with John & Sam Eldredge
James & Betty Robison with John & Sam Eldredge
James & Betty Robison with John & Sam Eldredge
James & Betty Robison with John & Sam Eldredge
John and Sam Eldredge discuss how the right words spoken at the right time have the power to forever change the course of our lives and those around us.
John and Sam Eldredge discuss how the right words spoken at the right time have the power to forever change the course of our lives and those around us.
We long for a master plan revealing what the future holds - yet God doesn't give one. In this concluding Killing Lions podcast, John and Sam Eldredge share the single most important decision young men can make as they race towards the unknown.
We long for a master plan revealing what the future holds - yet God doesn't give one. In this concluding Killing Lions podcast, John and Sam Eldredge share the single most important decision young men can make as they race towards the unknown.
John and Sam Eldredge have a candid conversation about love, sex, and women as they look at the heart of a woman and a man's greatest fear.
John and Sam Eldredge have a candid conversation about love, sex, and women as they look at the heart of a woman and a man's greatest fear.
It feels like most guys really have one main question pertaining to women: What the heck is going on? John and Sam Eldredge look at the Warrior-Lover stage of dating, infatuation and relationships.
It feels like most guys really have one main question pertaining to women: What the heck is going on? John and Sam Eldredge look at the Warrior-Lover stage of dating, infatuation and relationships.
In this first conversation from their new book, Killing Lions, John and Sam Eldredge discuss Sam's first job after college and the Warrior Stage of a young man's life.
In this first conversation from their new book, Killing Lions, John and Sam Eldredge discuss Sam's first job after college and the Warrior Stage of a young man's life.