
Are You Feeding Your Soul? (Kaleb Allen)
From Dad Tired by Jerrad Lopes
April 30, 2026 · 7 min · Episode 542
About this episode
Pastor Kaleb Allen discusses spiritual nourishment and purpose through the story of the woman at the well in John 4.
Join or Host a One Day Conference Sign Up for the Annual Retreat In today’s Dad Tired Daily, Pastor Kaleb Allen wraps up a powerful 3-part series by walking through John 4 —the story of the woman at the well. Jesus challenges more than just her past… He challenges our perspective, our prejudices, and our purpose. While the disciples are focused on physical food, Jesus reveals something deeper: “My food is to do the will of Him who sent me.” What if the reason your soul feels tired… isn’t because you’re doing too much— but because you’re not doing what you were made for? This episode is a wake-up call for men who feel stuck, bored, or spiritually dry. In this episode: Why we quietly write people off—and how Jesus doesn’t The hidden “prejudice” that can live in a believer’s heart What Jesus meant by being nourished through mission Why comfort and ease are leaving so many men empty How to rediscover purpose through the work God has given you Key takeaway: Your soul was never meant to live on comfort—it was meant to come alive on mission. Lift your eyes. The harvest is right in front of you.
People in this episode
Host: Jerrad Lopes
Guest: Kaleb Allen
Topics covered
- spiritual nourishment
- purpose
- mission
- prejudice
- comfort
- faith
Keywords
- soul
- mission
- spirituality
- comfort
- purpose
- faith
- prejudice
- Jesus
Mentioned in this episode
Books & works: John 4
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