In this episode of On The Record Show, Conroy uses the powerful metaphor of a medieval army to explore the battles we face in faith, relationships, work, and everyday life. Drawing parallels between archers, spearmen, foot soldiers, generals, and advisors, he shows how each “role” represents strengths, weaknesses, and support systems in our own lives and why trying to fight every battle solo often leads to defeat, burnout, or quiet frustration.
You’ll hear honest reflections on losing battles even when you thought you were fully prepared, the wisdom of delegation and teamwork, and the importance of seeking counsel instead of pretending you’re fine. Inspired by scripture and timeless strategy principles, this episode invites you to analyze your own “army”: Who’s covering your blind spots? What strategies need to change? Where do you need healing, retraining, or reinforcements?
If you’re tired of struggling in silence or feeling like you have to be strong all the time, this conversation will challenge you to rethink how you fight, who you fight with, and how trusting God and others can turn the tide in your favor one battle at a time.