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FirstAdam: A Transparent Podcast for Men

Author: JB & Andy

Most men struggle with the same issues. The problem is we feel alone. FirstAdam is about men talking honestly about the struggles we have and how we try to deal with them. Maybe you can relate or you feel alone, numb, and are struggling. Join us as we talk openly and honestly about it. You just might find hope.
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Prepper
Episode 75
Wednesday, 4 March, 2026

Let’s be honest — every guy has thought about it at least once. Zombie apocalypse. 
Bug-out bags.
Bunkers.
Ammo stacked in the closet.
Freeze-dried food piled in the garage like the end of the world is scheduled for Tuesday. There’s something about the idea of being a prepper that hits a nerve in men. Maybe it’s the instinct to protect. Maybe it’s the thrill of being ready when everyone else isn’t. Or maybe it’s just the quiet satisfaction of knowing if everything falls apart… you won’t. But if we’re being real for a minute, most of us joke about being preppers while being completely unprepared for the storms that are already hitting our lives. The pressure in our marriages. The weight of responsibility. The battles in our minds. The moments when leadership is required and no one else is stepping up. And that’s when something hit me that flipped the whole idea of prepping on its head. The original prepper in history wasn’t some guy with a bunker. It was Noah. Think about it. Noah started building a massive ark when there were no clouds in the sky. No rain. No weather forecast. No evidence anything was coming. Just a warning from God… and the guts to believe it. For 120 years he built. Hammering boards. Stacking timber. Day after day after day. And the entire time people laughed. Can you imagine the conversations? “Hey Noah… what are you building?” “A boat.” “A boat? Why?” “Because it’s going to rain.” “…What’s rain?” Every swing of the hammer probably looked ridiculous to the people around him. Every year that passed without rain probably made him look more foolish. But Noah kept building. That kind of faith is savage. It’s the kind of faith that obeys before it sees proof. The kind of faith that prepares before the pressure shows up. The kind of faith that builds when everyone else thinks you’re crazy. And it forced me to ask a question I think every man should wrestle with: Am I building anything right now that will survive the storm… or am I just waiting for rain? Because most men wait for crisis before they start praying. We wait until the marriage is breaking before we lead spiritually. We wait until our kids are drifting before we step up as fathers. We wait until anxiety crushes us before we start seeking God. But real faith doesn’t start in the storm. Real faith starts in the quiet days when nothing looks urgent. That’s when Noah built the ark. The ark your family may need tomorrow… is built by the obedience you start today. Board by board.
Prayer by prayer.
 Decision by decision. Because storms are coming. Pressure is coming. Hard seasons are coming. Moments that test what you actually believe are coming. And when they do, you won’t suddenly build an ark overnight. You’ll step into the one you’ve already been building. The ark you’ll need tomorrow is built by the obedience you start today. So the question is simple: Are you building… or are you waiting for rain?

 

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