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Bishop Howard Tillman, New Covenant Believers' Church, takes us on an extraordinary journey from his humble beginnings in Springfield, Ohio to becoming a visionary church leader and international evangelist. With remarkable candor, he reveals how his father's unwavering work ethic and his mother's spiritual guidance shaped his understanding of manhood and faith.
The conversation takes a powerful turn when Bishop Tillman describes his spiritual awakening – moving from merely attending church to developing a genuine relationship with Christ. This transformation ultimately led him to make one of the most challenging decisions of his life: leaving his promising banking career to follow God's call into full-time ministry with only two speaking engagements lined up and a new mortgage to pay.
What follows is a masterclass in faith and fatherhood. Bishop Tillman shares how he balanced his demanding ministry responsibilities with family life, even making the bold decision to announce to his congregation that he would miss church to attend his sons' soccer tournament. "Your children are your first responsibility, not the church," he explains, "and no day is sacred when it comes to your children, not even Sunday."
For today's fathers navigating our complex world, Bishop Tillman offers profound wisdom about creating communities where men can be transparent about their struggles and support each other in becoming better fathers. "You can't grow if you're not transparent," he notes, highlighting how vulnerability within male friendships creates stronger families and communities.
Whether you're a father seeking practical guidance, someone exploring faith, or simply drawn to inspirational life stories, this conversation will leave you with powerful insights about purpose, legacy, and what it truly means to show up for the people who matter most. Listen now and join us in building stronger communities of men who defend, strengthen, and fortify one another.