Men, Do You Know Who You Are?

In Culture, Father, Podcast by Jordan Harnum

We often don’t realize our identity is rooted in something until it is pulled away from us.

For example:

What happens when an athlete is sidelined by injury?
How does a man cope after losing a job they excelled at?
How will you as a parent feel when your children move out?

These situations reveal how our identities can be unexpectedly fragile. But what does it take to build an unshakeable identity, one that remains firm like a concrete foundation amidst life’s storms?

In this episode, Jordan interviews Troy Lydiate, a man of many talents and roles.

He is a devoted father and husband, recording artist and the creative director at Apologetics Canada, with numerous other interests.

Troy’s life journey is nothing short of extraordinary. Abandoned as a baby in Kingston, Jamaica, and adopted by a Canadian family in Regina, his story is a testament to overcoming unique challenges in understanding and navigating identity. Troy shares his profound insights on being a child of God and why comprehending one’s sonship is crucial for every man.

Tune in to hear Troy’s incredible story and gain a deeper understanding of what it means to have a resilient identity.

About
Jordan Harnum
Jordan serves as a Content & Conference Strategist for Impactus. He is an alumnus of Tyndale University and Arrow Leadership graduate. Jordan is passionate about seeing men become all God has called them to be. He lives in Milton, Ontario where he is involved in his local church . He is married to Rachel and together they have a daughter named Poppy Joy, and son named Crew William James.
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Jordan Harnum
Jordan serves as a Content & Conference Strategist for Impactus. He is an alumnus of Tyndale University and Arrow Leadership graduate. Jordan is passionate about seeing men become all God has called them to be. He lives in Milton, Ontario where he is involved in his local church . He is married to Rachel and together they have a daughter named Poppy Joy, and son named Crew William James.