"The Thinking of Men: Part Two"

"The Thinking of Men: Part Two"

From Courageous Christianity with Richard Mendelow by Richard Mendelow

March 7, 2026 · 55 min · Episode 320

About this episode

The episode explores the unstable thinking of men and its consequences, contrasting cultural philosophies with biblical teachings.

Picture a crowded high school lunchroom. Noise. Pressure. Messaging from every direction. Voices telling young men what matters. What’s right. What’s normal. You would pray for clarity over that young man. You would ask God to protect his thinking. But here’s an important question: Are you any less surrounded? If every generation insists it’s smarter than the last — why does the thinking of men keep producing confusion? If experts can’t decide whether eggs are good or bad — why would you entrust your family to cultural certainty? If philosophies shift every decade — what is actually anchoring you? In Part Two of this series, Colonel Richard J. Mendelow (Ret) and his wingman Christy Mendelow move from exposing unstable thinking to confronting its consequences. They examine stoicism, cultural trends, modern movements, and confident experts — and then hold them up against Scripture. Not to argue. To test. Because every man is building his life on something. The question is whether it will still stand ten years from now. What are your children catching from you? Are you filtering the world through the Bible — or the Bible…

People in this episode

Host: Richard J. Mendelow

Guest: Christy Mendelow

Topics covered

  • young men
  • cultural trends
  • stoicism
  • scripture
  • clarity
  • anchoring beliefs

Keywords

  • thinking of men
  • cultural certainty
  • stoicism
  • modern movements
  • scripture
  • clarity
  • anchored life

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