Moment of Truth
Moment of Truth is a short-form podcast from the weekly radio show Courageous Christianity with Richard Mendelow. Each week, in just a few minutes, you’ll hear a direct, Biblical challenge to help you live courageously in today’s world. It’s clear. It’s scriptural. It’s real faith for the real world.
You’ll find insights rooted in Scripture, Christian leadership, courageous faith, and biblical manhood. Whether you’re a husband, father, veteran, or follower of Jesus navigating the cultural confusion of our time, this podcast will help you sharpen your focus and take action.
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Moment of Truth
Have a Plan
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This week’s Moment of Truth comes from 2 Timothy 2:15:
“Do your best to present yourself to God as one approved, a worker who does not need to be ashamed and who correctly handles the word of truth.”
When temptation shows up, do you know how you intend to respond?
When you’re provoked, do you pause—or react?
Have you identified the situations that consistently trip you up?
In this week’s “Moment of Truth,” Colonel Richard J. Mendelow (Ret) challenges Christian men to be intentional—to prepare themselves ahead of time. Not perfection—intentionality.
Having a plan matters. Scripture-based responses matter. Christians are called to take responsibility for how they live, speak, and respond—because our aim is to honor God, and lives are affected by our choices.
This week’s “Moment of Truth” challenges you to prepare before pressure hits. Take a few minutes and listen now.
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God bless & Semper fi,
Colonel Richard J. Mendelow (Ret)