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The Joy Ride #236

The Masculine Journey / Sam Main
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April 2, 2026 5:00 am

The Joy Ride #236

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April 2, 2026 5:00 am

Jesus was a dying man, but his resurrection on Easter morning changed everything. A powerful story of faith and redemption, it has impacted countless lives and communities, including the narrator's own experience with a church production.

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This is the Truth Network. Welcome to all you joyriders out there. This is a fantastic show from the guys you know. I'm speaking of none other than the Band of Brothers. My name's Keith, producer for such fine truth network programming like The Masculine Journey and Masculine Journey After Hours.

In this podcast, you can expect to laugh and smile with godly men who want nothing more than to honor and glorify God.

So sit back, relax, and enjoy the joyride. It's hurting. It's working! It's alive! It's alive!

You are now on the air, Win. DJ E K Greetings and the salutations to all the Joyriders out there and to everybody within the sound of my voice. It is time to celebrate that ass. Why you ask?

Well, this is why. Fluck, clock, clap, clock, clock, watch this. And it goes a little something like this.

Now for the greatest.

Now for the greatest.

Now for the greatest story of them all. Jesus was a dying and hell had a ball. All the demons were rejoicing. They thought they had won the war. Oh, they were laughing and having a big old time, weren't they?

Oh, but they must have forgot who Jesus was. Ha ha. He stay winning.

Soon they would not be laughing anymore on that first Easter morning when the sun woke up the earth. The caverns of the deep opened up as to give birth to a resurrected Savior with healing in his wings.

Now the host of So joy riders, hold your heads up high, because we serve a mighty king, haha, who has risen and is alive and well. We should all have a feeling. Make sure to be alright. Be alright, be alright, be alright. Church started going to did a play and I'd never been around anything like that, but a big production and it was very effective to reaching the lost, of really presenting the gospel story, right?

Very powerful. A lot of time and effort went into it. And, you know, I remember the first time I saw it, and then I actually... You know, began to be like a greeter when to play it. It was like a full week.

People are at, you know. Given up their nights, every night for leading up to this. It was really a big part of the church's ministry. And then I actually was in the play. I was a disciple a couple of years, or no.

A Roman soldier a couple years and then a disciple one or two years after. Judas. Yeah, thank you. I think I asked to be Andrew, maybe. That would make more sense.

Yeah. I don't think it was, actually. I don't think Andrew was in the story. Anyway, it was really impactful, and this song. It's just a a blip out of it.

If you you Listeners probably heard it. It's from a new song called Arise, My Love. Very powerful. Just listen to the words and Talk about it coming back. Turned his back on his son.

despising our sin. All hell seemed to whisper. Just forget it. He's dead. In the farther look down Do it some and sing.

It goes on and it's more short.

Well, that was supposed to be the bump, but somebody beat me to it. We won't say who. Yeah, it was just a different bump. But uh It was just really powerful, especially when you pair that music. It's powerful.

We had a full-on orchestra, and Jesus is coming out. And I mean, it's. You know, it's it'll it'll um It'll really stir you. And I remember just being a greeter before I started, was in the play, and just the powerful, the love that was in that environment, and how. Um You know, everybody was excited about the story.

And it impacted the community, it really did. Anyway, um Just a That's just something, a memory that I have that I'll never forget. It's part of me. It was a short time, probably less than five years that I was directly involved with it. But it was very powerful time, but uh I figured I'd tell a funny story about that.

One night I'd been at at at the play. I'd been that was when I was a Roman soldier. Got home that night, and it was just like you felt like you were constantly going, get up, and go to work the next morning, do the play the next. I was very tired. Got home, ready to go to bed.

Well, I walked in. And somebody had thrown a cinder block through my back glass window, and glass is everywhere. I was like, okay, devil, right? But uh I had to call the cops, obviously, and they get there, and I'm telling them about it, and they keep looking at me weird.

Well I still have my garb on with my skirt. Oh, wow. All maked up up? Yeah. Like, oh, you've been at church.

Yeah, right. That's where I hop down.

So that was a memory, you know, that was a memory for them, too. Yeah, exactly. They're telling that story a little different. Did you ask for a ride-along? I mean, Yeah.

That's classic, man. That is awesome. Yeah. Yeah, it just didn't transfer the generations a whole little bit harder.

So from the Guides A Masculine Journey, I'm Keith and we'll see you down the road.

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