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  <description><![CDATA[<p>Obedient Warrior is a contradiction by definition. It’s a dilemma.<br><br></p><p>Warrior: A protector. A defender of freedom and order.<br>Obedient: Trying to live surrendered to a guy named Jesus.<br><br>We’re police officers who’ve lived in the real world—chaos, tragedy, dark humor, and death. We fall short daily. We get knocked down, dust ourselves off, and keep moving forward, living in the tension between these two worlds.<br><br>Our mission is to wrestle honestly with where those realities collide:<br>warrior by profession, the Bible as our guide.<br><br>This isn’t clean or tidy.&nbsp; It’s brutally real.<br><br>If you’re in law enforcement, the military, or a first responder who wrestles with this tension, you’re in the right place.<br><br><br><br></p>]]></description>
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    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[A cop rarely gets to see a true turnaround, so when I realized Zach’s life had gone from repeat felon to five-plus years sober and rebuilding, I knew we had to record his story. We first met in the worst way: handcuffs, pursuits, search warrants and the daily grind of addiction on the street. Now we sit across the table and connect the dots behind the label of “tweaker” or “doper” and talk about what most people never see.   Zach takes us back to an abusive childhood marked by poverty, f...]]></itunes:summary>
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    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[The radio never stops, the work feels urgent, and you can always find one more “good reason” to stay late. Then you walk in the door and realize your kids have grown another inch without you, your wife is carrying stress you can’t see, and the job that feels like a mission is quietly becoming a wedge. We sit down as men in demanding callings and name the tension for what it is: duty vs family is real, and it can cost you everything if you don’t fight for balance.  We talk through what makes t...]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[<p>The radio never stops, the work feels urgent, and you can always find one more “good reason” to stay late. Then you walk in the door and realize your kids have grown another inch without you, your wife is carrying stress you can’t see, and the job that feels like a mission is quietly becoming a wedge. We sit down as men in demanding callings and name the tension for what it is: duty vs family is real, and it can cost you everything if you don’t fight for balance.<br/><br/>We talk through what makes this so hard for first responders and anyone in high responsibility work: shift work, the always present emergency, loyalty to the team, and much more. We share how we justified overtime, how “good motives” can still harm a marriage, and why nobody replaces you at home even when your position gets filled the moment you leave. We also dig into practical work-life balance that actually holds up under pressure: learning to say no, stepping back from extra roles, being fully present when you’re home, and inviting your spouse into decisions that will reshape your calendar.<br/><br/>The conversation goes deeper into identity and leadership at home, including the spiritual side we usually avoid. We wrestle with communication in a trauma-heavy job; how much to share without dumping stress on your wife, and why it can feel easier to be brave on duty than to truly lead your family. Along the way, we hit the “big rocks” that keep life from falling apart: time with God, sleep, rest, and the daily discipline of putting your family first without neglecting your responsibility to do your job professionally, as the citizens deserve.<br/><br/>If you’re a cop, firefighter, medic, or military member trying to protect both your community and your marriage, this one is for you. Subscribe, share it with someone who might need it, and leave a review so guys can find it.</p>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The radio never stops, the work feels urgent, and you can always find one more “good reason” to stay late. Then you walk in the door and realize your kids have grown another inch without you, your wife is carrying stress you can’t see, and the job that feels like a mission is quietly becoming a wedge. We sit down as men in demanding callings and name the tension for what it is: duty vs family is real, and it can cost you everything if you don’t fight for balance.<br/><br/>We talk through what makes this so hard for first responders and anyone in high responsibility work: shift work, the always present emergency, loyalty to the team, and much more. We share how we justified overtime, how “good motives” can still harm a marriage, and why nobody replaces you at home even when your position gets filled the moment you leave. We also dig into practical work-life balance that actually holds up under pressure: learning to say no, stepping back from extra roles, being fully present when you’re home, and inviting your spouse into decisions that will reshape your calendar.<br/><br/>The conversation goes deeper into identity and leadership at home, including the spiritual side we usually avoid. We wrestle with communication in a trauma-heavy job; how much to share without dumping stress on your wife, and why it can feel easier to be brave on duty than to truly lead your family. Along the way, we hit the “big rocks” that keep life from falling apart: time with God, sleep, rest, and the daily discipline of putting your family first without neglecting your responsibility to do your job professionally, as the citizens deserve.<br/><br/>If you’re a cop, firefighter, medic, or military member trying to protect both your community and your marriage, this one is for you. Subscribe, share it with someone who might need it, and leave a review so guys can find it.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Odds stacked high, courage running thin, and a whisper that says “mighty warrior” to a man hiding in a pit—the unlikely rise of Gideon. Along the way, we see our own fight with control, fear, faith, and surrender.  We open with why men who prize discipline and calloused hands often resist the very obedience that would make them more capable. Matt’s first K9, Cato, fought recall and verbal outs because he thought obedience would dull his edge. It didn’t—it multiplied it. That’s the doorway int...]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[<p>Odds stacked high, courage running thin, and a whisper that says “mighty warrior” to a man hiding in a pit—the unlikely rise of Gideon. Along the way, we see our own fight with control, fear, faith, and surrender.<br/><br/>We open with why men who prize discipline and calloused hands often resist the very obedience that would make them more capable. Matt’s first K9, Cato, fought recall and verbal outs because he thought obedience would dull his edge. It didn’t—it multiplied it. That’s the doorway into a bigger truth: surrender to God doesn’t shrink strength; it amplifies it. With Scripture as our backbone—Gethsemane, Romans 12, James, 1 Peter—we trace how yielding our will to God is not weakness but a strategic handoff to a God who sees the field from above.<br/><br/>Then we walk through the Gideon arc. Israel’s trapped in a ruinous cycle; Gideon’s threshing wheat underground. God names him before He promotes him, then asks for private repentance before public leadership: tear down the altars to prosperity and pleasure. Only then does the impossible assignment land. We unpack why God cut Gideon’s army from 32,000 to 300 and handed him trumpets, torches, and jars. The plan looked absurd until panic broke the enemy, and the 300 pursued, exhausted but victorious. That’s the template for modern battles—marriages that need repair, addictions that need light, finances that need order. Surrender first, then sweat.<br/><br/>We also get honest about doubt and delay. Faith grows like a muscle, and God meets Gideon—and us—with patient signs and steady presence. Not every fight ends overnight. First Peter reminds us that grace meets humility and exaltation comes in due time, not our time. The real measure of surrender is often prayer; if it’s in God’s hands, we’re talking to Him about it. Strength is not the absence of fear but the courage to yield control to the One who created us.<br/><br/>If this spoke to you—share the episode, subscribe, leave a quick review, and help us get this message to men on the front line. </p>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Odds stacked high, courage running thin, and a whisper that says “mighty warrior” to a man hiding in a pit—the unlikely rise of Gideon. Along the way, we see our own fight with control, fear, faith, and surrender.<br/><br/>We open with why men who prize discipline and calloused hands often resist the very obedience that would make them more capable. Matt’s first K9, Cato, fought recall and verbal outs because he thought obedience would dull his edge. It didn’t—it multiplied it. That’s the doorway into a bigger truth: surrender to God doesn’t shrink strength; it amplifies it. With Scripture as our backbone—Gethsemane, Romans 12, James, 1 Peter—we trace how yielding our will to God is not weakness but a strategic handoff to a God who sees the field from above.<br/><br/>Then we walk through the Gideon arc. Israel’s trapped in a ruinous cycle; Gideon’s threshing wheat underground. God names him before He promotes him, then asks for private repentance before public leadership: tear down the altars to prosperity and pleasure. Only then does the impossible assignment land. We unpack why God cut Gideon’s army from 32,000 to 300 and handed him trumpets, torches, and jars. The plan looked absurd until panic broke the enemy, and the 300 pursued, exhausted but victorious. That’s the template for modern battles—marriages that need repair, addictions that need light, finances that need order. Surrender first, then sweat.<br/><br/>We also get honest about doubt and delay. Faith grows like a muscle, and God meets Gideon—and us—with patient signs and steady presence. Not every fight ends overnight. First Peter reminds us that grace meets humility and exaltation comes in due time, not our time. The real measure of surrender is often prayer; if it’s in God’s hands, we’re talking to Him about it. Strength is not the absence of fear but the courage to yield control to the One who created us.<br/><br/>If this spoke to you—share the episode, subscribe, leave a quick review, and help us get this message to men on the front line. </p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Hope sounds naive when your job is to walk into chaos. We open the door to conversations cops usually avoid and track how the slow drip of trauma reshapes faith, family, and the way you see people. From the early “I want to help people” mindset to the moment a bucket finally overflows, we expose the coping that numbs and the practices that actually heal.  You’ll hear the story of a veteran officer watching his wife bleed out after childbirth, warming transfusion bags with his hands and learni...]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[<p>Hope sounds naive when your job is to walk into chaos. We open the door to conversations cops usually avoid and track how the slow drip of trauma reshapes faith, family, and the way you see people. From the early “I want to help people” mindset to the moment a bucket finally overflows, we expose the coping that numbs and the practices that actually heal.<br/><br/>You’ll hear the story of a veteran officer watching his wife bleed out after childbirth, warming transfusion bags with his hands and learning to breathe again through prayer. You’ll sit in the passenger seat for first fatalities, death notifications, suicides, and the bizarre pivot from a fatal scene to a kid’s birthday party. We ask the hard questions out loud: Is God distant, weak, or indifferent? Why create a world where people can choose evil? Why does relief come so late? And then we trace a bigger arc—from creation’s “very good,” through the fall’s fracture, to a suffering Savior who does not stand offstage but steps onto it.<br/><br/>The hinge is the empty tomb. Resurrection reframes Saturday—the long stretch between loss and restoration—and gives officers and first responders a new lens to carry into the next call. Under that lens, presence becomes kingdom work: sitting with a mother in silence, absorbing blame without returning it, texting a verse to a rookie at 2 a.m. We swap coping in the dark for bringing wounds into the light. We don’t minimize grief; we anchor it in a promise: Revelation 21’s “no more death, no more pain, all things new.”<br/><br/>If you wear a badge, carry a radio, run a rig, or love someone who does, this conversation offers a path from numbness to meaning. Subscribe, share it with a teammate who needs it, and leave a short review to help this reach the next officer who’s sitting alone in a cruiser asking, “How do I keep going?”</p>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hope sounds naive when your job is to walk into chaos. We open the door to conversations cops usually avoid and track how the slow drip of trauma reshapes faith, family, and the way you see people. From the early “I want to help people” mindset to the moment a bucket finally overflows, we expose the coping that numbs and the practices that actually heal.<br/><br/>You’ll hear the story of a veteran officer watching his wife bleed out after childbirth, warming transfusion bags with his hands and learning to breathe again through prayer. You’ll sit in the passenger seat for first fatalities, death notifications, suicides, and the bizarre pivot from a fatal scene to a kid’s birthday party. We ask the hard questions out loud: Is God distant, weak, or indifferent? Why create a world where people can choose evil? Why does relief come so late? And then we trace a bigger arc—from creation’s “very good,” through the fall’s fracture, to a suffering Savior who does not stand offstage but steps onto it.<br/><br/>The hinge is the empty tomb. Resurrection reframes Saturday—the long stretch between loss and restoration—and gives officers and first responders a new lens to carry into the next call. Under that lens, presence becomes kingdom work: sitting with a mother in silence, absorbing blame without returning it, texting a verse to a rookie at 2 a.m. We swap coping in the dark for bringing wounds into the light. We don’t minimize grief; we anchor it in a promise: Revelation 21’s “no more death, no more pain, all things new.”<br/><br/>If you wear a badge, carry a radio, run a rig, or love someone who does, this conversation offers a path from numbness to meaning. Subscribe, share it with a teammate who needs it, and leave a short review to help this reach the next officer who’s sitting alone in a cruiser asking, “How do I keep going?”</p>]]></content:encoded>
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  <psc:chapter start="0:08" title="Naming The Weight: Trauma Versus Hope" />
  <psc:chapter start="0:42" title="When Hope Feels Naive In Uniform" />
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  <psc:chapter start="1:12:21" title="First Horrors On The Job And Numbing Out" />
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  <psc:chapter start="1:39:05" title="A Calling Reconfirmed Under Fire" />
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    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Sirens on Saturday night. A sermon on Sunday morning. We open the gap between them and seek truth in the tension. From domestic violence, fatal DUIs, and child abuse, we walk through scenes where “turn the other cheek” collides with “protect the innocent,” and we seek answers to the questions we ask as first responders: how do justice and mercy fit together?  We ground the answer in God’s nature and the Cross. Justice and mercy aren’t competing switches; they are who God is, held together wit...]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[<p>Sirens on Saturday night. A sermon on Sunday morning. We open the gap between them and seek truth in the tension. From domestic violence, fatal DUIs, and child abuse, we walk through scenes where “turn the other cheek” collides with “protect the innocent,” and we seek answers to the questions we ask as first responders: how do justice and mercy fit together?<br/><br/>We ground the answer in God’s nature and the Cross. Justice and mercy aren’t competing switches; they are who God is, held together without fracture. Romans 13 frames legitimate police authority and the “sword” to oppose evil but not a license for vengeance. We seek the Scripture to redefine justice as restoring order and goodness, not merely punishment. Through Jesus&apos; account of cleansing the temple, we also study righteous anger—planned, proportionate, and purposeful vs. sinful anger.  <br/><br/>Then we press into forgiveness without minimizing evil. Forgiving doesn’t erase consequences or dishonor victims; it releases personal vengeance and trusts God’s judgment. We draw strength from Scripture’s hard edges—floods, Sodom, the Psalms—and bring raw prayers to the only One who already knows. </p><p>We also look at prayer: pre and post chaos, and as a daily habit of abiding in Christ that shapes us long before the fight. <br/><br/>If this conversation helps you or someone you serve with, pass it on. Subscribe, leave a quick review, and share the episode with a first responder who needs freedom from what they carry. Your support gets this into the hands that need it most.</p>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Sirens on Saturday night. A sermon on Sunday morning. We open the gap between them and seek truth in the tension. From domestic violence, fatal DUIs, and child abuse, we walk through scenes where “turn the other cheek” collides with “protect the innocent,” and we seek answers to the questions we ask as first responders: how do justice and mercy fit together?<br/><br/>We ground the answer in God’s nature and the Cross. Justice and mercy aren’t competing switches; they are who God is, held together without fracture. Romans 13 frames legitimate police authority and the “sword” to oppose evil but not a license for vengeance. We seek the Scripture to redefine justice as restoring order and goodness, not merely punishment. Through Jesus&apos; account of cleansing the temple, we also study righteous anger—planned, proportionate, and purposeful vs. sinful anger.  <br/><br/>Then we press into forgiveness without minimizing evil. Forgiving doesn’t erase consequences or dishonor victims; it releases personal vengeance and trusts God’s judgment. We draw strength from Scripture’s hard edges—floods, Sodom, the Psalms—and bring raw prayers to the only One who already knows. </p><p>We also look at prayer: pre and post chaos, and as a daily habit of abiding in Christ that shapes us long before the fight. <br/><br/>If this conversation helps you or someone you serve with, pass it on. Subscribe, leave a quick review, and share the episode with a first responder who needs freedom from what they carry. Your support gets this into the hands that need it most.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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  <psc:chapter start="0:08" title="Framing Justice Versus Mercy" />
  <psc:chapter start="0:53" title="Domestic Violence And Turn-The-Other-Cheek" />
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  <psc:chapter start="9:35" title="Personal Grief And Early Tensions" />
  <psc:chapter start="11:59" title="Wrestling With God’s Nature" />
  <psc:chapter start="14:38" title="The Cross As Justice And Mercy" />
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  <psc:chapter start="24:56" title="Purpose Of Force: Restrain Evil, Not Punish" />
  <psc:chapter start="27:37" title="Jesus’ Whip And Righteous Anger" />
  <psc:chapter start="31:58" title="Heart Check In Use Of Force" />
  <psc:chapter start="35:29" title="When Mercy Yields To Protection" />
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  <psc:chapter start="42:34" title="Praying Through Operations And Aftermath" />
  <psc:chapter start="46:33" title="Forgiveness Without Minimizing Evil" />
  <psc:chapter start="50:06" title="Trusting God’s Vengeance And Judgment" />
  <psc:chapter start="54:20" title="Do Not Be Overcome By Evil" />
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    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Welcome to Obedient Warrior.  Here we have honest conversations about the paradox of being an “Obedient Warrior”— police officers committed to protecting and serving our communities while trying to follow Jesus in the face of real-world evil, trauma, and split-second decisions.   We dive into the difficult topics, and we're open about the quiet battles many officers face.   If this resonates, follow the show, leave a review, and tell us your greatest difficulties between your f...]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[<p>Welcome to Obedient Warrior.  Here we have honest conversations about the paradox of being an “Obedient Warrior”— police officers committed to protecting and serving our communities while trying to follow Jesus in the face of real-world evil, trauma, and split-second decisions. <br/><br/>We dive into the difficult topics, and we&apos;re open about the quiet battles many officers face. <br/><br/>If this resonates, follow the show, leave a review, and tell us your greatest difficulties between your faith and the badge. Your story might guide our next conversation.</p>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Welcome to Obedient Warrior.  Here we have honest conversations about the paradox of being an “Obedient Warrior”— police officers committed to protecting and serving our communities while trying to follow Jesus in the face of real-world evil, trauma, and split-second decisions. <br/><br/>We dive into the difficult topics, and we&apos;re open about the quiet battles many officers face. <br/><br/>If this resonates, follow the show, leave a review, and tell us your greatest difficulties between your faith and the badge. Your story might guide our next conversation.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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  <psc:chapter start="0:23" title="Can A Christian Wear The Badge" />
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  <psc:chapter start="1:12" title="The Silent Struggle Inside The Job" />
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  <psc:chapter start="1:40" title="From Ministry To Badge And Back" />
  <psc:chapter start="1:54" title="A Vision To Bridge The Gap" />
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