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BraveMen S4E148: Steve Trevino - Sheep Among Wolves

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How does a young man from Houston get involved planting churches in some of the most dangerous places in the world? And why? Steve Trevino is a church entrepreneur helping build the underground church and training leaders in the toughest places. This is his story and his why.

Steve was leading a church in Houston when he met a man that changed his life. That seemingly chance meeting opened up a decade of training and leading underground Christian movements. The application of that training is stirring the hearts of leaders across America and other western nations. The same values and efforts that have helped launch hundreds of churches in the most difficult places actually applies to cities and communities across America, Europe and Latin America. In the battle for cultural righteousness - Steve is a developer of stalwart men.

In this BraveMen episode Paul Cole talks with Steve about the concept of being "non-religious spiritually conspicuous". The issue says Steve is, "Christians who put limits on their obedience". This one hits hard. Get in touch with Paul or Steve by writing to Paul at Paul@CMN.men BraveMen is produced and sponsored by the friends and brotherhood of Christian Men's Network.

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How does a young man from Houston get involved planting churches in some of the most dangerous places in the world? And why? Steve Trevino is a church entrepreneur helping build the underground church and training leaders in the toughest places. This is his story and his why.

Steve was leading a church in Houston when he met a man that changed his life. That seemingly chance meeting opened up a decade of training and leading underground Christian movements. The application of that training is stirring the hearts of leaders across America and other western nations. The same values and efforts that have helped launch hundreds of churches in the most difficult places actually applies to cities and communities across America, Europe and Latin America. In the battle for cultural righteousness - Steve is a developer of stalwart men.

In this BraveMen episode Paul Cole talks with Steve about the concept of being "non-religious spiritually conspicuous". The issue says Steve is, "Christians who put limits on their obedience". This one hits hard. Get in touch with Paul or Steve by writing to Paul at Paul@CMN.men BraveMen is produced and sponsored by the friends and brotherhood of Christian Men's Network.

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