Insights of Wesley Farnsworth
Faith, Recovery, Real Conversations
Welcome to the Insights of Wesley Farnsworth.
A one-stop shop to find all blog posts that highlight recent podcast interviews, talk about recent speaking engagements, or just regular reflections or announcements from Christian speaker and author Wesley Farnsworth.
No matter what the post is, each one is written with one goal in mind: to remind you that transformation is possible and that God can rebuild what feels beyond repair.
When life doesn’t get easier, faith changes. This story explores caregiving, loss, and learning to trust God daily.
Wesley Farnsworth explores the power of brotherhood, vulnerability, accountability, and why isolation keeps so many men stuck.
Wesley Farnsworth shares why the church must become a hospital for the broken where honesty, healing, and authentic community can thrive.
Wesley Farnsworth shares how honesty, faith, and recovery helped him rediscover his identity and embrace lasting change.
May 10, 2026 at St. Paul’s Church, Wesley Farnsworth shared a heartfelt Mother’s Day message titled Standing in the Gap, exploring how God uses ordinary people to show up for others in extraordinary ways. Through personal story, Scripture, and practical application, the message challenged listeners to recognize the gaps around them—and faithfully step into them with compassion, support, and presence.
When your identity is shaped by trauma, healing isn’t simple. This story reveals what it really takes to rebuild your life.
Isolation feels safe—but it quietly reshapes your thinking, your emotions, and your faith. Here’s what it’s really costing you.
Spiritual deception rarely looks obvious. Sometimes it looks like faith, leadership, and trust—until it’s too late.
Wesley Farnsworth shares how addiction, recovery, and faith taught him that you are not defined by your past but by who God says you are.
Wesley Farnsworth shares how recovery and faith led him from shame and addiction to healing, purpose, and lasting transformation.
Wesley Farnsworth shares why the church must become a hospital for the broken where honesty, healing, and authentic community can thrive.
Wesley Farnsworth shares how honesty, faith, and recovery helped him rediscover his identity and embrace lasting change.
Wesley Farnsworth shares on Abstract Essay how breaking the mask of hidden struggles leads to true identity, healing, and freedom through faith and honesty.
Wesley Farnsworth shares how faith, identity, and honesty can help you break free from your past and step into your purpose.
Wesley Farnsworth shares his journey through pornography addiction, faith-based recovery, and the moment honesty changed everything on the Creek Survivors podcast.
Wesley Farnsworth shares how faith and honesty led him from addiction and shame to freedom, purpose, and a life of becoming.
May 10, 2026 at St. Paul’s Church, Wesley Farnsworth shared a heartfelt Mother’s Day message titled Standing in the Gap, exploring how God uses ordinary people to show up for others in extraordinary ways. Through personal story, Scripture, and practical application, the message challenged listeners to recognize the gaps around them—and faithfully step into them with compassion, support, and presence.
Your past doesn’t define you. This powerful Christian message explores how to replace lies with truth and step into your God-given identity and freedom.
A recap from my visit to St. Paul’s Church in Cedar Falls on April 12, 2026 where I taught on feeling unseen, the lost coin parable, and how we’re called to pursue others with intention.
A recap of “The Church as a Hospital” at Cedar Falls Christian Church from Matthew 11:28–30, exploring how the church must welcome the weary and reflect the gentle heart of Jesus.
At St. Pauls this morning, I shared “Why Are We Still Sitting Here?” from Mark 16:15 and 2 Kings 7. A message about bold obedience, movement, and refusing to let fear keep the church seated when God is calling us to go.
A sermon recap from Cedar Falls Christian Church exploring why tradition must never replace obedience to the Holy Spirit—and how churches can courageously follow God’s leading.
This past Sunday at St. Paul’s Church in Cedar Falls, I shared a message on why faith was never meant to be lived alone. Rooted in Proverbs 27:17, the sermon explored how healing, growth, and freedom happen best in community—not isolation.
A recap of my sermon at St. Pauls Church on Hebrews 12:2—how to realign your life when distractions, drift, and dark seasons hit.
Aggie Park joins Wesley Farnsworth to discuss healing from trauma, identity restoration, shame, abuse, toxic relationships, and learning to live unmasked.
Many men lose themselves through responsibility. This episode explores identity, emotional burden, family struggles, and returning to sonship.
Rachel Kerr Schneider joins Wesley Farnsworth to discuss grief and faith, caregiving, widowhood, the Holy Spirit, and rebuilding life after devastating loss.
Wesley Farnsworth shares a deeply personal conversation about grief, trauma, emotional suppression, and why so many men spend years functioning without healing.
Feeling rejected by God is more common than people admit. This story shows how faith can be rebuilt after failure and doubt.
Wesley Farnsworth explores why freedom is not a moment but a life built intentionally through connection, honesty, accountability, and daily habits.
Wesley Farnsworth is now booking podcast interviews and speaking engagements for 2026. His messages on faith, failure, and recovery, help audiences rediscover purpose and hope through God's redemptive plan.