Moment of Truth
Moment of Truth is a short-form podcast from the weekly radio show Courageous Christianity with Richard Mendelow. Each week, in just a few minutes, you’ll hear a direct, Biblical challenge to help you live courageously in today’s world. It’s clear. It’s scriptural. It’s real faith for the real world.
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Moment of Truth
Guard What is Sacred
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Not everything deserves your attention.
Not everyone deserves your trust.
And not every conversation deserves what is holy.
Jesus didn’t tell us to be careless with Truth—He warned us to guard it.
So here’s the question: Are you paying attention to where you give your time, words, and influence?
Do you recognize when the Truth is being rejected—not debated, but trampled?
In this week’s “Moment of Truth,” Colonel Richard J. Mendelow (Ret) confronts a hard reality from Matthew 7:6.
What does it look like to live out your faith with judgment, restraint, and responsibility—without compromise?
And are you protecting what God has called sacred in your life?
This is not about backing down.
It’s about knowing when to speak—and when to stand firm without casting pearls where they will be destroyed (Matthew 7:6).
Listen to this week’s “Moment of Truth” and measure your wisdom against Scripture.
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God bless & Semper fi,
Colonel Richard J. Mendelow (Ret)