Again today, our host is Kerby Anderson! In the first hour, he welcomes first time guest Darin Kinder into our studio. They’ll discuss suffering, obedience, faith, history, and Darin’s book Bury Me in a Dirty Suit. In the second hour, Kerby shares the days top stories.
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He's also the author of Bury Me in a Dirty Suit, a compelling new memoir that explores what it means to lead with integrity, serve others sacrificially, and step into the mess when it matters most.
Darin shares his story not for spectacle – but to point others toward Christ-centered resilience, redemptive teamwork, and purpose-filled work. He challenges Christ-followers to be agents of light in this present darkness and to courageously pursue their God-ordained purpose.
Darin founded Fierce Faith, a Christian organization that encourages men to live purposefully serving God. He is a sought-after speaker and frequent podcast guest. Darin and his wife Heather live in Texas, where they are training-up their four sons.
When he’s not challenging believers to live with valiant purpose, he’s at home investing in his wife—his partner since 1998—and their four sons.
He’s a graduate of James Madison University and a former U.S. Secret Service Special Agent, having served for 25 years. He loves the mountains, baseball, and bold adventure.

Bury Me in a Dirty Suit is a gripping eyewitness account of 9/11 and a heartfelt exploration of what it means to live with a valiant purpose. With honesty and humility, Kinder recounts the chaos and trauma of that day, the resilience of the human spirit, and the sustaining power of faith in the darkest hour. Through personal reflection and biblical insight, he invites readers to consider their own missions, their own "why," and challenges men especially to answer God’s call, step up, and fight back against the darkness.
More than a memoir, Bury Me in a Dirty Suit is a rallying cry for men to live boldly—for others and for God.




