The Safe Pod

The Safe Pod
Podcast Description
Welcome to The Safe Pod — a space for men finding their way in Christ by becoming, growing, and healing together. We’re a brotherhood from Safe House; a men’s fellowship grounded in truth & accountability in the Word. Here, we talk life, faith, struggles, and everything in between; with honesty, humor, and hope. This is your reminder: you’re not alone, and you’re not without direction.
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The podcast focuses on themes of faith, personal growth, and emotional healing, with episodes exploring topics like accountability in the Word, discussing struggles in faith, and promoting community support through shared experiences.

Welcome to The Safe Pod — a space for men finding their way in Christ by becoming, growing, and healing together. We’re a brotherhood from Safe House; a men’s fellowship grounded in truth & accountability in the Word.
Here, we talk life, faith, struggles, and everything in between; with honesty, humor, and hope. This is your reminder: you’re not alone, and you’re not without direction.
We often hear things like “The apple doesn’t fall far from the tree”, but how true is that? Are there just some things that you can’t escape as a result of being the seed of your father or coming from the loins of your mother? If so, is it possible, to have something strong enough to overcome these things?
Join Genesis (Facilitator), Bernard Franklin and Yemisi Emmanuel (Guest), as they discuss how much of an influence having blood ties really has on you.

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