
MISSION MADE
Welcome to MISSION MADE — a podcast about faith, family, fitness, and leadership, hosted by Kyle Hammers.
Rooted in Colossians 3:23 — “Whatever you do, do it as if unto the Lord” — this show is all about living with intention and purpose in every area of life. Whether you’re crushing your WOD, leading your family, chasing your calling, or just brushing your teeth — you were created for a mission.
Here, we explore what it means to be Mission Made: living on purpose, for a purpose, to make His glory known in all we do. Expect real conversations, practical wisdom, and encouragement to keep showing up with grit, grace, and Gospel-driven focus.
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5 Tips to Bulletproof Your Spiritual Training Disciplines
On this episode, I dive into 5 tips to make sure your spiritual training disciplines happen consistently. We love training physically. I believe there is even a calling to train physically. But even more than important than physical training, is spiritual training. With spiritual training, there is value not just for this age but the age to come (1 Timothy 4:8).
Here are some tips that have worked really well for me. I believe that if you commit yourself to these tips, it will 100% improve your consistency in spiritual disciplines like reading God's word.
Here they are:
1) Get a solid devotional that will help "kick start" your Bible time and point you to God's word.
2) Set a 1 rep minimum, or the standard that you are committed to uphold REGARDLESS of what life throws at you.
3) Find men to commit to God's word with you. These men will both motivate you by their discipline and they will hold you accountable to stay on the path. (habit share is a great resource)
4) Own it when you don't show up, or you miss a day. The "red x" will help you stay on the path if you own it.
5) Value God's Word. 1-4 were all external, practical tips. This one is internal. I can't tell you how to do this. But this must be true. Do what you need to do, to get yourself to a place where you value God's word.
BONUS: Carve some time each week to reflect on your time. Daily discipline will produce great fruit in us over time. However, with daily discipline, it is easy for routine to set in. We don't want to make our time with the Lord just a check on our list. Carving time to make sure that isn't happening will help you not only stay disciplined, but also get the most out of your discipline.
If this is helpful, please share it with a friend. We need more men who are committed to growing with God's word.
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