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Sometimes what’s “normal” in the world is the very thing pulling you away from God. In this episode of the Right Fight Podcast, Kenny and Tammie reveal why true strength often looks like humility — and why following Christ means you can’t always follow the crowd.
Through biblical truth, practical wisdom, and real-life examples, they discuss how pride can hide in plain sight, how culture subtly pressures us to compromise, and how humility opens our eyes to God’s better way. If you’ve ever felt like you don’t fit in, this conversation will remind you that standing with God is worth standing out.
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Sometimes what’s “normal” in the world is the very thing pulling you away from God. In this episode of the Right Fight Podcast, Kenny and Tammie reveal why true strength often looks like humility — and why following Christ means you can’t always follow the crowd.
Through biblical truth, practical wisdom, and real-life examples, they discuss how pride can hide in plain sight, how culture subtly pressures us to compromise, and how humility opens our eyes to God’s better way. If you’ve ever felt like you don’t fit in, this conversation will remind you that standing with God is worth standing out.
Follow us on Instagram! – https://www.instagram.com/johnkennedyvaughan/
Follow us on TikTok! – https://www.tiktok.com/@johnkennedyvaughan
Subscribe to our YouTube! – https://www.youtube.com/@therightfight.podcast
Shields of Strength! – https://www.shieldsofstrength.com/

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