The New Man in the Mirror Bible Study

The New MIM Bible Study is the new flagship teaching podcast from Man in the Mirror. Dialogue format, scripture-anchored, built for working men who want serious Bible teaching they can actually finish on a drive, a workout, or a coffee break.

Ten minutes. No filler. The kind of teaching working men have been asking for.

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Episodes

2 days ago

Almost every man I know who has wrecked his life has a moment he can name when he heard the warning and ignored it. He didn't miss it. He just thought he had more time.
Dr. Ryan M. Reeves and Brett Clemmer step into Proverbs 1:20–33, the first time Wisdom herself speaks in the book. She isn't whispering. She's standing in the loudest, busiest, most consequential place in town. The city gate. The market. The corner of the noisy street. And she's shouting at every man walking by.
What she says is hard. She invites. She indicts. And in verse 26, she says one of the most uncomfortable lines in the Bible: "I also will laugh at your calamity.
Brett and Ryan work through what it actually means that Wisdom is the structure of the world God made, and why the man who keeps saying "later, later, later" eventually finds that "later" has run out.
This is dialogue Bible teaching for working men. Ten minutes. No filler.

Monday Jun 08, 2026

Every man wants to belong to something. The question Proverbs is going to ask, before it asks anything else, is: who's offering you a seat at the table...and what does the table cost?
Dr. Ryan M. Reeves and Brett Clemmer walk into Proverbs 1:8–19 and the warning isn't what you'd expect. Solomon doesn't lead with sex, or money, or even God. He leads with the crew.
Because every man, at every age, gets recruited. The teenager into the gang. The thirty-five-year-old into the work clique that cuts corners. The fifty-year-old into the country-club table that's slowly normalizing what he wouldn't have accepted ten years ago. The pull is never the bad behavior. The pull is the belonging.
The men who set the trap are setting it for themselves. This is dialogue Bible teaching for working men. Ten minutes. No filler.

Tuesday Jun 02, 2026

"Most men can solve a problem at work in fifteen minutes that they can't solve at home in fifteen years." That's where this show starts.
Dr. Ryan M. Reeves and Brett Clemmer crack open Proverbs 1:1–7, the seven verses that hold the rest of the book together, and ask the question every grown man eventually has to answer: where does wisdom actually start?
Solomon doesn't bury the lead. He hands it to you in verse 7. "The fear of the LORD is the beginning of knowledge; fools despise wisdom and instruction." Once you know what those words actually mean in the Hebrew, the whole book opens up.
This is episode one of Finding Your Compass, a season-long walk through Proverbs. Ryan brings the textual work, Brett brings it back to your Monday morning, and the two of them work through what it actually looks like for a competent, capable man to put himself back in his proper size and start over from the right starting line.

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