Nov. 19, 2025

How God Transforms Christian Men Through Grace and Belonging

How God Transforms Christian Men Through Grace and Belonging
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How God Transforms Christian Men Through Grace and Belonging
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What if your most profound shame became the place God builds your purpose and calling?


Former ski coach Brian Seim shares how hidden addiction shattered his life and how grace and belonging, a Christ-centered family, and Celebrate Recovery rebuilt him from the inside out.


This powerful episode explores how Christian men can trust God during difficult times, why grace and belonging precede behavior, and how genuine brotherhood breaks isolation and brings about lasting transformation.


If you are a man in need of grace and belonging, check out Kingdom Family Leader


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We are better together

From the brink of professional ruin to becoming a transformational leader for Christian men, my journey reveals the power of authentic brotherhood in creating lasting change.

As a former alpine ski racing coach interviewing with the US Ski Team, I had achieved outward success but was secretly battling destructive addictions. When my life imploded in 2007, I began a journey of recovery that led me to discover the missing piece for lasting transformation - intentional community with other Christian men.

Today, I guide successful Christian businessmen, husbands, and fathers who are achieving their goals but still feel empty inside. Through my Kingdom Family Leader mastermind framework, I help these men align their worldly success with eternal purpose, creating abundance, impact, and true fulfillment.

My message resonates particularly well with faith-driven entrepreneurs, high-achieving Christian professionals, and men seeking deeper purpose in their leadership. I bring vulnerability, practical wisdom, and transformational stories that will engage your audience and provide immediate value. Men who know they are successful but just don't feel it.