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Simon McIntyre; Philosopher from the Wilderness

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What happens when a distinguished leader decides to challenge deeply rooted religious attitudes and inspire a faith-filled journey across continents? Simon McIntyre, a pivotal figure in the C3 Church Movement, shares his transformative story from the early days of church planting in Australia to his influential roles in Europe and the Americas. Through his candid recounting of personal loss, remarriage, and heartfelt anecdotes, Simon provides profound insights that will resonate with anyone seeking a stronger passion for following Jesus Christ..

Simon’s journey is far from conventional. From a legendary plastic Jesus statue to the remarkable organic growth of C3 Church in Sydney to a global network of nearly 600 churches. Unplanned and divinely guided, C3's expansion showcases the power of genuine faith-led initiatives over human-centric planning. Simon’s reflections on the unpredictable path of church planting and navigating cultural divides offer a refreshing perspective on spiritual leadership and community building.

In this episode, we also tackle the complex themes of grief and hope, contrasting genuine assurance with wishful thinking. Simon’s heartfelt story of meeting Valerie and finding love again after the loss of his wife Helen highlights the importance of emotional readiness and divine timing. From the power of rest and historical Christianity to the balance between meaningful influence and the dangers of fame, Simon's journey offers invaluable lessons for those dedicated to a life of faith, leadership, and authentic spiritual growth. Join us for an episode filled with wisdom, reflection, and inspiration.

Brave Men is a production of the Christian Men’s Network. The host, Paul Louis Cole, is a licensed minister with C3 Church Global, a family of churches in over 60 nations. For resources to disciple the men in your world go to CMN.men

(00:12) Christian Church Movement With Simon McIntyre
(09:11) Journey to Church Planting in Australia
(18:20) Unplanned Growth of C3 Church
(31:56) Navigating Hope Versus Fantasy in Grief
(38:44) Meeting Valerie and Overseas Church Planting
(45:52) Unplugging in the Wilderness
(55:30) Navigating Fame and Influence in Ministry
(01:07:51) Rediscovering Historical Christianity and Orthodoxy

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What happens when a distinguished leader decides to challenge deeply rooted religious attitudes and inspire a faith-filled journey across continents? Simon McIntyre, a pivotal figure in the C3 Church Movement, shares his transformative story from the early days of church planting in Australia to his influential roles in Europe and the Americas. Through his candid recounting of personal loss, remarriage, and heartfelt anecdotes, Simon provides profound insights that will resonate with anyone seeking a stronger passion for following Jesus Christ..

Simon’s journey is far from conventional. From a legendary plastic Jesus statue to the remarkable organic growth of C3 Church in Sydney to a global network of nearly 600 churches. Unplanned and divinely guided, C3's expansion showcases the power of genuine faith-led initiatives over human-centric planning. Simon’s reflections on the unpredictable path of church planting and navigating cultural divides offer a refreshing perspective on spiritual leadership and community building.

In this episode, we also tackle the complex themes of grief and hope, contrasting genuine assurance with wishful thinking. Simon’s heartfelt story of meeting Valerie and finding love again after the loss of his wife Helen highlights the importance of emotional readiness and divine timing. From the power of rest and historical Christianity to the balance between meaningful influence and the dangers of fame, Simon's journey offers invaluable lessons for those dedicated to a life of faith, leadership, and authentic spiritual growth. Join us for an episode filled with wisdom, reflection, and inspiration.

Brave Men is a production of the Christian Men’s Network. The host, Paul Louis Cole, is a licensed minister with C3 Church Global, a family of churches in over 60 nations. For resources to disciple the men in your world go to CMN.men

(00:12) Christian Church Movement With Simon McIntyre
(09:11) Journey to Church Planting in Australia
(18:20) Unplanned Growth of C3 Church
(31:56) Navigating Hope Versus Fantasy in Grief
(38:44) Meeting Valerie and Overseas Church Planting
(45:52) Unplugging in the Wilderness
(55:30) Navigating Fame and Influence in Ministry
(01:07:51) Rediscovering Historical Christianity and Orthodoxy

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