Mighty Men Who Leave a Legacy
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Mighty Men Who Leave a Legacy — The Conversation After the Gathering
This episode comes directly from our May 9 Foundry Gathering.
Reed and Jonathan revisit one of our strongest conversations yet and unpack what it means to become men who leave a legacy. Looking at David’s mighty men in 2 Samuel 23, we talk about why men drift, how passivity slowly compounds, and why comfort never produces mighty men.
From Jashobeam, to Eleazar, to Shammah, to Uriah—we discuss devotion, leadership, faithfulness, and the reality that God continually uses broken men who surrender to Him. Biblical manhood isn’t about domination—it’s about responsibility and following the King.
If this conversation encouraged you, share it with another man, send it to your son, or watch it with your small group.
If you missed the May 9 Foundry Gathering, the full gathering recording will be available soon at thefoundrymen.com.
And one more thing—at the gathering we handed out a wooden “Round Tuit” as a reminder to stop saying, “I’ll do it when I get around to it.”
If you would like one, comment below and email us at: contact@thefoundrymen.com
You were not made to drift. You were forged for a purpose.