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Jan 7, 2026 • 1h 4min

The Gospel in Tombstone | S5E15

The Gospel in Tombstone Sign up for the Father Matters Zoom Group: https://www.zoweh.org/events#circles In this episode of the Exploring More podcast, Michael Thompson and SJ Jennings kick off their new "Faves" series by diving into one of their all-time favorite films: Tombstone. Through the lens of the friendship between Wyatt Earp and Doc Holliday, they unpack themes of sacrifice, loyalty, and brotherhood—exploring how one man laid down his life so another could live his. Drawing from Joseph Campbell's "Hero's Journey," they reflect on the arcs of transformation, the call to adventure, and the role of mentors, weaving these archetypes into real-life spiritual parallels. As they recount powerful moments from Tombstone, the conversation touches on the universal longing for a normal life, the inevitable confrontation with evil, and the beauty of redemptive friendship. Whether it's Wyatt's search for peace or Doc's act of selfless love, the hosts invite listeners to consider the ways story helps us see our own battles, questions, and courage more clearly. It's not just a movie episode—it's a deep reflection on the power of story to mirror truth, stir the soul, and invite us into the greater story God is telling. We hope you enjoy this episode and invite you to connect with us! Sign Up for the Heart of a Warrior Encounter: www.zoweh.org/events 📧 Email us: exploringmore@zoweh.org 🌐 Learn more: https://www.zoweh.org/podcast
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Dec 31, 2025 • 47min

Tending to your Heart Before the New Year | S5E14

Give and End-of-Year Gift Here: zoweh.org/eoy25 In the final Exploring More podcast episode of the year, Michael Thompson and SJ Jennings slow down to reflect on presence, soul care, and the relentless love of God. From the joy of receiving a personal sign from God to the challenge of letting go of false beliefs, they unpack the paradox of a love that both has no limits and still honors our boundaries. This honest and reflective conversation explores what it means to be known and loved by God—and how we often struggle to receive that kind of love. They discuss practical ways to engage your soul, such as reviewing your calendar, photos, and journals to see where God was present in your year. Along the way, they offer wisdom for setting intentions for the new year, cultivating self-awareness, and trading performance for presence. Whether you're ending the year on a high note or in the depths of transition, this episode is a tender invitation to sit with your story, let God speak, and walk forward with hope. As Michael says, "There's more life, more love, and more freedom to be had… but it starts with being still." We hope you enjoy this episode and invite you to connect with us! Sign Up for the Heart of a Warrior Encounter: www.zoweh.org/events 📧 Email us: exploringmore@zoweh.org 🌐 Learn more: https://www.zoweh.org/podcast
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Dec 24, 2025 • 44min

HIS Presence is the Present | S5E13

Give and End-of-Year Gift Here: zoweh.org/eoy25 In this special Christmas Eve edition of the Exploring More podcast, Michael Thompson and SJ Jennings invite you into a reflective and joy-filled conversation about the heart of the holiday season. Far beyond the tinsel, carols, and gifts, they explore the true significance of Christmas—the presence of Jesus as the ultimate present. Through personal stories, favorite traditions, and honest reflections, they unpack how presence—God's and ours—transforms the meaning of Christmas. From a flashlight found on a trail to the haunting beauty of "O Holy Night," this episode is a heartfelt call to slow down, notice what really matters, and let yourself be moved. As the year draws to a close, Michael and SJ also encourage listeners to ponder the past and prepare their hearts for what's ahead, offering space to reflect on God's goodness and nearness throughout the journey. 🎄 Whether you're celebrating with a full house or carrying quiet grief this year, this episode offers hope, grounding, and a reminder: You're not alone. He is with us. We hope you enjoy this episode and invite you to connect with us! Sign Up for the Heart of a Warrior Encounter: zoweh.org/events 📧 Email us: exploringmore@zoweh.org 🌐 Learn more: https://www.zoweh.org/podcast
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Dec 17, 2025 • 38min

What If the Holidays Are Hard? | S5E12

What if the Holidays are Hard? In this heartfelt episode of the Exploring More podcast, Michael Thompson and SJ Jennings dive into the complex emotional terrain of the holiday season. While Christmas and Thanksgiving are often painted as joyful and magical, they acknowledge that for many, the holidays bring up grief, loneliness, and the ache of change. Whether it's a first Christmas without a loved one, a tradition lost to transition, or a general feeling of disconnection, this episode reminds listeners that they're not alone—and that presence often speaks louder than words. Michael and SJ share vulnerable stories about their own shifting holiday experiences, from quiet moments in Marco Island to family members moving away. They explore the tension between honoring old traditions and stepping into new ones, and how to navigate this "liminal space" with empathy and courage. Rather than fixing others or offering shallow cheer, they invite us to show up with compassion—doing the dishes, offering silence, or simply asking, "Would it help to talk?" The episode includes practical encouragement for those supporting others through a hard season, as well as a reminder: we're all walking each other home. Whether you're grieving, reflecting, or just feeling the weight of the season, this conversation offers space to breathe and a gentle nudge toward connection, healing, and hope. We hope you enjoy this episode and invite you to connect with us! The Listening Guide: https://www.zowehoutpost.com/listening-well-a-guide-for-men-pdf-download/ 🔔 Don't miss the upcoming Christmas Eve episode on the presence of God in the Christmas story. 📧 Email us: exploringmore@zoweh.org 🌐 Learn more: https://www.zoweh.org/podcast The Boy, The Mole, The Fox, and The Horse: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fbdem4g_LEc
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Dec 10, 2025 • 47min

What Makes a Gift Meaningful? | S5E11

What makes a gift meaningful? In this heartwarming holiday episode of the Exploring More podcast, Michael Thompson and SJ Jennings unpack the deeper meaning behind giving and receiving gifts. What makes a present truly meaningful? It's not the price tag—but the story, the thought, and the heart behind it. From a toy fire truck that honored a man's courageous past to a miniature Jeep gifted with intention and love, the guys share personal stories that point to something deeper: presence. The conversation explores why personalized gifts hit differently—because they tell someone, I see you, I remember you, and you matter. But Michael and SJ also acknowledge the tension many feel during this season—depression, grief, unmet expectations—and how practicing presence can bring hope, healing, and joy even in hard times. They talk about how being attentive, listening well, and remembering someone's story opens the door to giving relationally, not just materially. Whether you're a last-minute shopper or someone who curates gifts all year long, this episode invites you to slow down and consider how the best gifts flow from being present to God and others. We hope you enjoy this episode and invite you to connect with us! 🔔 Don't miss the upcoming Christmas Eve episode on the presence of God in the Christmas story. 📧 Email us: exploringmore@zoweh.org 🌐 Learn more: https://www.zoweh.org/podcast
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Dec 3, 2025 • 51min

Men's Ministry That Men Actually Want | S5E10

Sign up for the December 10 Allies Roundtable: Zoweh.org/allies Start With Story: Vision, Brotherhood & Guardrails in Men's Ministry In this episode of the Exploring More podcast, Michael Thompson, SJ Jennings, and Josh Overton close out the Men's Ministry series with a conversation rooted in one of the most important elements of group life: story. They unpack how storytelling builds trust, catalyzes connection, and anchors the culture of a men's group far more than curriculum ever could. The team shares about the necessity of starting with a clear vision—three simple words like adventure, growth, or journey—and how this clarity helps shape expectations, engagement, and outcomes. They talk through the importance of creating group "guardrails," those unspoken (or even better, written) agreements that establish safety, rhythm, and mutual care within the group. The episode also includes guidance on how to communicate expectations clearly, how to introduce new members to your group's heartbeat, and how facilitators can foster an atmosphere where men feel free to share honestly without pressure to perform. Whether you're navigating group dynamics, coaching a co-leader, or looking to reinvigorate a tired format, this conversation offers actionable insight and encouragement. If you've ever wrestled with how to go deeper than surface-level discussion or how to steward momentum in a men's group, this one's for you. The hosts also extend an invitation to join the upcoming Zoweh Allies Roundtable on December 10th, where you can connect with like-hearted leaders, share ideas, and get equipped to launch or lead with confidence. We hope you enjoy this episode and invite you to connect with us! 📆 Roundtable Info + Sign-up: zoweh.org/allies 📧 Email us: exploringmore@zoweh.org 🌐 Learn more: https://www.zoweh.org/podcast
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Nov 26, 2025 • 42min

Men's Ministry That Heals, Not Just Helps. | S5E9

Sign up for the December 10 Allies Roundtable: Zoweh.org/allies Men's Ministry That Heals, Not Just Helps. In this episode of the Exploring More podcast, Michael Thompson, SJ Jennings, and Josh Overton continue the series on men's ministry, diving deep into the practicalities of leading and sustaining groups built around connection, brotherhood, and the heart. They unpack how to lead a men's group that isn't driven by curriculum or performance but by knowing and being known—where the goal is relationships, not checkboxes. The conversation highlights how rhythms of gathering matter: weekly or bi-weekly meetings of 90–120 minutes, intentional midweek communication, and the importance of flexibility in content and structure. Whether it's gathering for a book discussion or breaking away to address real-life battles, the facilitators emphasize a culture of grace, safety, and presence. They share their own group experiences, including long-term friendships forged through consistent time together—like Fourth of July parties, fishing trips, and long-form Monday night meetups. Leadership isn't about being the expert; it's about stewarding space and fostering brotherhood. The need for a "co-pilot" or secondary leader is highlighted as a game-changer for sustainability and care. Listeners are encouraged to evaluate the culture they want to create and the role they're playing in helping men discover more life, more love, and more freedom. The episode closes with a call to join the Zoweh Allies Roundtable on December 10th—an open Zoom event for men who want to launch or grow something meaningful in their communities. We hope you enjoy this episode and invite you to connect with us! 📧 Email us: exploringmore@zoweh.org 🌐 Learn more: https://www.zoweh.org/podcast
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Nov 19, 2025 • 38min

Building a Men's Ministry That Lasts | The Exploring More Podcast | S5E8

Starting Something That Lasts What if launching a men's group was less about curriculum and more about culture? In this episode of the Exploring More Podcast, Michael Thompson, SJ Jennings, and Josh Overton continue their deep-dive into the world of men's ministry. Building on years of experience, they offer practical insights for those looking to start or strengthen a gathering of men rooted in connection, trust, and transformation. The conversation covers everything from establishing a clear culture (hint: "vulnerability" might not be your best word) to navigating existing church dynamics with humility and discernment. They emphasize the importance of starting small, defining clear expectations, and focusing more on friendship than function. Listeners are reminded that success isn't found in numbers or programs—it's in creating a safe space where men can be seen, heard, and known. If you're beginning a group, reimagining one, or mentoring others to lead, this episode offers valuable guardrails and encouragement to build something that lasts. We hope you enjoy this episode and invite you to connect with us! 📧 Questions or comments? Email: exploringmore@zoweh.org 🌐 Resources: https://www.zoweh.org/podcast https://www.zoweh.org/allies
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Nov 12, 2025 • 48min

The Heart of Men's Ministry | S5E7

From Good Men to Loved Men What if the real invitation of men's ministry isn't to be better, but to be loved? In this episode of the Exploring More Podcast, Michael Thompson, Josh Overton, and SJ Jennings take an honest look at the past, present, and future of men's ministry. They reflect on the shift from performance-based models of discipleship, service, and behavior modification to a new frontier—intimacy with God and the journey of becoming a beloved son. From fragile beginnings to lasting impact, the conversation explores what it takes to build spaces where men can be vulnerable, known, and free. The guys share stories from the field, the power of starting small, and how brotherhood and story are essential to healing. Whether you're leading a group, exploring a calling, or simply hungry for more, this episode will encourage you to trade striving for sonship. We hope you enjoy this episode and invite you to connect with us! 📧 Email us: exploringmore@zoweh.org 🌐 Learn more: https://www.zoweh.org/podcast https://www.zoweh.org/allies
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Nov 5, 2025 • 58min

Learning to See as God Sees | S5E6

Explore the metaphor of The Matrix to understand spiritual training and the unseen battle between good and evil. Discover how believers can be proactive in guarding their hearts against modern programming and distractions. Learn about hearing God's voice through personal encounters and the importance of building spiritual authority. Uncover how training parallels military preparation to avoid casualties in life’s battles and embrace the fruit of the Spirit for spiritual maturity. Join the journey of becoming agents of freedom and love in the world.

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