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Allow me to establish what seems to be the most important thing before I say anything else. I am a successful businessman who has more money than most people will make in 10 life times. I earned it from years of hard work and inherited none of it from family or any other means other than my own dedication to my craft. I am a follower and lover of Jesus. I am just a man and realized that I am nothing without His grace and love. Despite my best achievements they pale in comparison to the surpassing knowledge of knowing Christ, and those are just regurgitated verses to impress you. I live that daily. Over the years I've employed thousands of men and women and several of them have become wealthy as a result of taking ownership of parts of my business. I lay all of this groudwork so that I can say this. Garrett was correct in his most recent review. He is NOT a preacher, he is a businessman in the worst possible sense of the word. I will gladly accept and own the sin of judging a fellow "brother" for the sake of helping avoid people joining this nonsense cult. He spent an entire show touting his accolades and waring with the one person who gave him a bad review on itunes. Besides the fact that he sounded angry, condescending and arrogant he seems to think that it's acceptable to say that "it lacks customization" referring to the concept of a global gospel. I honestly almost chocked on my own tongue when I heard these words. The idea that Jesus needs any help being "customized" is sickening and wrong. The only area that we agree is that church today is watered down and is not the kind of church that Jesus intended for us to live as Christians or as men. But this "Warrior of Fire" nonsense is not what He had in mind either. Mr. White (sound familiar Breaking Bad fans?) has the nerve to say that this podcast is his "second game" while also bragging about how he is in the top 5 podcasts in Christianity on itunes and this show of his will shoot to number 1. I watched Itunes all day, and had several colleages from around the US, the UK, and Australia do the same, and he never once broke the top 30. Jesus was and is the King of Kings and never once referred to Himself in this manner or even so much as acted with such arrogance and pride. The ONLY reason this message resonates with so many men is because the church fails miserably at meeting their needs and so any substitution is a viable option, even one led by a man who does not seem to grasp the most basic precepts of our faith; specifically service and humility. I have spent many years not only being successful in business, being in shape, having an excellent family life, and teaching others to be successful, but I have gone around the world giving back to those less fortunate than I. I dedicate countless hours of my time to men leaving prison and helping them find work within my company to help them get on their feet. Why do I say this any of this? Because you will never know my name. The only name that is important is the name of Jesus. And he lived a live of humility and served the men and women he loved. He didn't spend his all of His time explaining to people why He was the answer to all of their problems, He showed it. And what Garrett doesn't tell you is that his Mentoring/Coaching/Warrior weekend nonsense...well its going to cost you. That's why he caters to the upper class "entrepreneurs" because they are the only ones who can afford him. Maybe I'll be lucky enough to be his next podcast episode, but that might force Garrett to face the awful reality of what he is doing. That it isn't about helping men at all, it is about helping his pocket. As a man who has worked a masters degree in business and has worked for major marketing firms, Garrett is a master at seeming like what he is doing is just trying to help the poor unfortunate lost men who have lost their way. But what he isn't telling you.... It'll cost you more than just your money... It'll cost your integrity and waste God's true calling for your life, and if you truly think it's being a "King". Then you must have skipped the part where Jesus said, "Pick up your cross and follow me" and "the greatest among you will be your SERVANT". This is a cult at it's worst, and at it's best its little more than a religious-like gimmick aimed at convincing you that Garrett and his group hold the keys to the kingdom. But I will leave you with this, if serving the god of being a king in the court of garrett seems favorable to you then I feel sorry for you, but as for me and my house... Well you know the rest.Read full review »
Warrior44Christ via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 02/11/15
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What I love about Garrett J White is that he isn't afraid to confront the things we all feel but most are afraid to admit--much less embrace. Definitely a MUST-LISTEN.Read full review »
BryanAddison via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 02/11/15
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Not a religious man via Apple Podcasts · Canada · 02/11/15
I am ready to take my life to the next level and be on fire. Garret white is just true to speech and is not afraid to speak what is in his soul. The energy in his voice alone is enough to draw me in. A very Powerful speaker indeed.
AGuyfromWalmart via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 02/06/15
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