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  • "Life includes Flat Tires," "An Ordinary Man," host Jim Wining
    Mar 11 2026

    "Life includes Flat Tires," "An Ordinary Man," host Jim Wining.host Jim Wining uses the metaphor of a flat tire to discuss major life changes such as the death of a spouse, divorce, bankruptcy, job loss, or natural disasters. He introduces a framework called the "Three S's" to help navigate these transitions and regain balance:

    • Sustain: This focuses on maintaining physical health and a sense of normalcy.

      • Sleep: Get a normal 7 to 8 hours of sleep; do not let worry interfere.

      • Diet: Continue with a normal, comfortable diet without making big changes.

      • Exercise: Maintain a regular exercise routine, such as walking 5,000 to 10,000 steps daily.

    • Secure: This addresses financial stability and cautious decision-making.

      • Assessment: Evaluate your financial condition and seek advice from professionals like financial planners, lawyers, or accountants.

      • Avoid Big Changes: Refrain from making major life decisions, such as moving, for at least a year following a significant change.

      • Long-term Planning: Look at plans on a 1-year, 5-year, and 10-year basis for a balanced approach.

    • Support: This emphasizes emotional and spiritual well-being through connection.

      • Community: Lean on friends, family, and colleagues for support.

      • Faith: Wining highlights the importance of faith, hope, and the Word of God in providing peace and comfort.

      • Emotional Balance: The goal of the Three S's is to return to being a "whole person" who can function and enjoy life again.

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  • "An Ordinary Man," host Jim Wining explores the contrast between relying on "dumb luck" through gambling and finding true fulfillment through the "something else"—the Holy Spirit.
    Feb 27 2026

    "An Ordinary Man," host Jim Wining explores the contrast between relying on "dumb luck" through gambling and finding true fulfillment through the "something else"—the Holy Spirit.

    Jim Wining discusses the prevalence of gambling in modern society, noting that 134 million adults (50% of the U.S. adult population) gamble weekly 01:24 Opens in a new window . He argues that many are driven by the "idolization of money," believing wealth is the answer to personal peace and satisfaction 04:55 Opens in a new window .

    • The Reality of Winning: He points out that the odds for major jackpots are roughly 1 in 300 million 01:55 Opens in a new window .

    • Negative Consequences: Wining highlights that big winners often end up bankrupt, face a divorce rate four times higher than average, and frequently struggle with new or advanced addictions 05:33 Opens in a new window .

    • Government Role: He expresses concern that 45 states have legalized gambling, effectively giving it a "stamp of approval" 03:45 Opens in a new window , which he believes is fundamentally wrong 17:01 Opens in a new window .

    As an alternative to seeking wealth, Wining encourages listeners to seek the "fruits of the Holy Spirit" 08:20 Opens in a new window . He emphasizes that true peace, joy, and satisfaction come from a spiritual connection rather than financial gain.

    • Fruits of the Spirit: He lists attributes like love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, and self-control (referencing Galatians 5:22-23) as the true sources of a better life 08:59 Opens in a new window .

    • Finding Peace: While 50% of adults gamble, only 30% attend church weekly 10:17 Opens in a new window . Wining suggests that a "peace that passes all understanding" is available through the Holy Spirit 10:40 Opens in a new window .

    • Practical Steps: He recommends a daily practice of just five minutes of prayer and listening to God to receive guidance on life's challenges, such as work conflicts or personal habits 11:16 Opens in a new window .

    Wining concludes by urging viewers to stop relying on the nearly impossible odds of a lottery win and instead rely on "big chunks of God's mercy" 19:07 Opens in a new window . He believes that by letting the Holy Spirit guide one's life, an individual can find their true purpose and a lasting sense of peace that money cannot buy 15:09 Opens in a new window .

    The Illusion of Gambling and "Dumb Luck"The "Something Else": The Holy SpiritSummary of the Message

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    20 m
  • ⁠"Citizenship," "An Ordinary Man," host Jim Wining
    Feb 22 2026

    "Citizenship," "An Ordinary Man," host Jim Wining, host Jim Wining discusses the complexities of citizenship and immigration through the lens of personal morality and "doing the wrong things for the right reasons."

    • Childhood Allegory: Wining opens with a story from his youth 00:32 Opens in a new window about a visiting relative who took his chair, his bed, and even his favorite piece of chicken. Feeling his "rights" were violated, he intentionally crashed his bicycle into his relative’s 03:11 Opens in a new window . He uses this to illustrate how desperation can lead to "wrong choices" made for the "right reasons"—in this case, self-preservation and reasserting his place 05:06 Opens in a new window .

    • Perspective on Immigration: He applies this logic to modern immigration, arguing that while criminals and those who abuse the system should be deported 05:16 Opens in a new window , many undocumented immigrants came to the U.S. seeking "life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness" 07:07 Opens in a new window . He suggests their "wrong choice" (entering illegally) was often driven by a desire for a better life for their families 07:35 Opens in a new window .

    • The "12-Year" Proposal: Wining proposes a path to citizenship modeled after the 12 years of schooling American children receive to "fit in" 07:52 Opens in a new window . He suggests giving non-criminal immigrants 10 to 12 years to:

      • Register with the government at a post office 10:47 Opens in a new window .

      • Learn English and understand the U.S. Constitution 09:10 Opens in a new window .

      • Work, pay taxes, and contribute to Social Security 10:55 Opens in a new window .

    • Call for Unity: He concludes by appealing for national unity, citing John 17 and his Christian faith 13:51 Opens in a new window , urging viewers to focus energy on peace and helping others rather than conflict 14:06 Opens in a new window .

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  • The Battle Ground Of The Ordinary Song
    Feb 16 2026

    The Battle Ground Of The Ordinary Song

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  • In this episode of "An Ordinary Man," host Jim Wining discusses the meaning of the ⁠American Dream⁠ and how it is modeled through American football and the Super Bowl.
    Feb 14 2026
    Wining clarifies that he uses the term "ordinary man" to refer to everyday people who are not famous movie stars, politicians, or billionaires. He includes professionals like plumbers, electricians, teachers, and pastors in this category—normal citizens who do exceptional work without the "flash" of celebrity 01:12 Opens in a new window .To Wining, the American Dream is fundamentally about achieving a better way of life. Key components include:A safe place to live and start a family 02:54 Opens in a new window .The ability to own a home and accumulate wealth through hard work 03:23 Opens in a new window .Opportunities for children to advance through education 05:25 Opens in a new window .He notes that despite different backgrounds—whether families came as immigrants, indentured servants, or slaves—everyone has made sacrifices for a "chance to be better off" 04:47 Opens in a new window .Wining uses American football as a symbolic model for the values required to attain the American Dream 06:11 Opens in a new window :Hard Work: Representing the physical and mental effort needed for success 07:00 Opens in a new window .Perseverance: The commitment to perform day after day 07:18 Opens in a new window .Teamwork: Cooperation and unity in a diverse society 07:44 Opens in a new window .Reward: Recognition of excellence and the resulting financial and personal benefits 08:08 Opens in a new window .The Super Bowl represents the "best of the best" competing 10:13 Opens in a new window . Wining reflects on the tradition of halftime shows as "cement between the bricks" that should celebrate patriotism, veterans, and outstanding citizens 12:14 Opens in a new window . He concludes by asking viewers to objectively consider whether recent halftime performances (referencing "Super Bowl 60") truly reflect these unifying American values 13:52 Opens in a new window .Defining "An Ordinary Man"The Essence of the American DreamFootball as a Model of the DreamReflections on Super Bowl HalftimesWining clarifies that he uses the term "ordinary man" to refer to everyday people who are not famous movie stars, politicians, or billionaires. He includes professionals like plumbers, electricians, teachers, and pastors in this category—normal citizens who do exceptional work without the "flash" of celebrity 01:12 Opens in a new window .To Wining, the American Dream is fundamentally about achieving a better way of life. Key components include:A safe place to live and start a family 02:54 Opens in a new window .The ability to own a home and accumulate wealth through hard work 03:23 Opens in a new window .Opportunities for children to advance through education 05:25 Opens in a new window .He notes that despite different backgrounds—whether families came as immigrants, indentured servants, or slaves—everyone has made sacrifices for a "chance to be better off" 04:47 Opens in a new window .Wining uses American football as a symbolic model for the values required to attain the American Dream 06:11 Opens in a new window :Hard Work: Representing the physical and mental effort needed for success 07:00 Opens in a new window .Perseverance: The commitment to perform day after day 07:18 Opens in a new window .Teamwork: Cooperation and unity in a diverse society 07:44 Opens in a new window .Reward: Recognition of excellence and the resulting financial and personal benefits 08:08 Opens in a new window .The Super Bowl represents the "best of the best" competing 10:13 Opens in a new window . Wining reflects on the tradition of halftime shows as "cement between the bricks" that should celebrate patriotism, veterans, and outstanding citizens 12:14 Opens in a new window . He concludes by asking viewers to objectively consider whether recent halftime performances (referencing "Super Bowl 60") truly reflect these unifying American values 13:52 Opens in a new window .
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  • ⁠"Four Words for Unity," "An Ordinary Man," Jim Wining
    Jan 30 2026

    "Four Words for Unity," "An Ordinary Man," Jim Wining, host Jim Wining explores the concept of unity as a foundation for a stable and fulfilling life. He emphasizes that society is made up of individuals, not groups, and that achieving unity is a personal responsibility rooted in biblical principles.

    Wining explains that when unity is achieved, four essential "ingredients" manifest in a person's life:

    • Peace: Relationships shift from being hostile or combative to having a peaceful sentiment 01:05 Opens in a new window .

    • Security: This includes protection from enemies and the "security of agreement," where there is a clear understanding of what is shared and what is personal 01:24 Opens in a new window .

    • Financial Protection: Peace brings a level of financial security that helps preserve homes, savings, and businesses for future generations 01:43 Opens in a new window .

    • Emotional Stability: Hostility and violence become the exception rather than the rule, leading to a state of mind where individuals feel a sense of purpose and comfort in helping others 02:20 Opens in a new window .

    To reach this state of unity, Wining recaps four defining words:

    1. Unity: The ultimate goal and "top word" 11:02 Opens in a new window .

    2. Offer: Referring to the "Jesus offer" found in His final prayer for unity (John 17), which offers peace, love, and security 11:05 Opens in a new window .

    3. Work: Unity requires active effort in pursuing love, truth, and understanding others 11:22 Opens in a new window .

    4. Forgive: The final essential piece is the willingness to forgive the "trespasses" of others as you seek forgiveness for your own 11:51 Opens in a new window .

    The teaching is centered on John 17, the last prayer of Jesus, where He prayed for His followers to be one 03:57 Opens in a new window . Wining emphasizes that unity is built through:

    • Love: Following the commandments to love God and love your neighbor as yourself 05:04 Opens in a new window .

    • Truth and Holiness: When these two abide together, deceptive and "sneaky" behavior is eliminated 05:50 Opens in a new window .

    • Individual Action: Wining stresses that it is up to each person to offer the "branch of unity" to impact their community and the world 12:50 Opens in a new window .

    The Four Outcomes of UnityThe Four Key Words to Achieve UnityThe Biblical Foundation

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  • ⁠"What makes a good President," "An Ordinary Man," Jim Wining⁠,.
    Jan 28 2026

    "What makes a good President," "An Ordinary Man," Jim Wining,.

    Jim Wining explores four core characteristics he believes are essential for a successful U.S. President. These qualities are illustrated through historical figures from the last 125 years and are grounded in what he calls a "Christian thread" of service, love, and peace.

    • Leadership (Theodore Roosevelt): Wining identifies Theodore Roosevelt as the embodiment of leadership. He highlights Roosevelt's independent decision to send the U.S. Navy around the world to assert American power, even when faced with financial opposition from his own party.

    • Unity (Adlai Stevenson II): Adlai Stevenson II is presented as a figure of poise, dignity, and unity. Wining specifically references Stevenson's famous 1960s UN speech during the Cuban Missile Crisis as a defining moment that helped unify the American people.

    • Inspiration/Hope (John F. Kennedy): John F. Kennedy is credited with the essential ability to motivate citizens and provide hope for a better future, even in difficult circumstances.

    • Compromise (Hubert Humphrey): Hubert Humphrey is cited for his mastery of compromise and his ability to find middle ground. Wining notes that this skill was instrumental in passing significant legislation, such as civil rights laws.

    Wining emphasizes that these four secular traits must be driven by a "servant’s heart". He argues that a truly effective president must:

    • Prioritize serving the country over being served.

    • Believe in and actively seek peace.

    • Operate with a "Christian thread" characterized by love and peacefulness.

    The video concludes by posing a question to the audience: whether Donald Trump meets these four standards while maintaining a peaceful and loving Christian heart.

    The Four Core CharacteristicsThe Spiritual Foundation

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  • "An Ordinary Man," looks at the abnormal behavior in America. He sums it with subjects and issues which God could help with.
    Jan 18 2026

    "An Ordinary Man," looks at abnormality in America, host Jim Wining discusses what he perceives as a shift toward "abnormal" behavior in modern society compared to the activism he witnessed in the 1960s.Key Topics Discussed:Supreme Court and Identity: Wining expresses confusion over recent Supreme Court discussions regarding the definitions of man and woman, which he believes should be simple concepts 00:46Opens in a new window. Comparison to the 1960s: He reflects on his youth during the 1960s, noting that protests then were focused on "real issues" like civil rights and discrimination 01:31Opens in a new window.Law Enforcement and ICE: The host criticizes protesters who block ICE agents from performing their duties, specifically mentioning a tragic incident involving a young lady killed during a confrontation with law enforcement 07:49Opens in a new window.Financial Fraud: He mentions reports of daycare centers in Minnesota allegedly misusing millions of dollars in taxpayer funds 11:46Opens in a new window.Foreign Policy: Wining shares concerns about the U.S. acting as a "world monitor," drawing parallels between current events in Venezuela and his personal experiences with the Vietnam War 05:30Opens in a new window.The Proposed Solution:Wining concludes by suggesting that the "only answer" to ending this disharmony is through Jesus Christ 14:02Opens in a new window. He encourages viewers to:Love and care for one another despite differing opinions 14:13Opens in a new window.Perform simple acts of service, such as handing out coffee to both protesters and police, to de-escalate tension 15:09Opens in a new window.Step in with understanding to help end "abnormal" behaviors and restore the country 16:19Opens in a new window

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