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When God Says “Wait”: Finding Strength in Delays and Detours
Because sometimes God’s timing feels like waiting on your wife to get ready…multiplied by eternity. Let’s Be Real, Waiting Is Hard. We don’t like waiting: At red lights For Wi-Fi to connect For food delivery For our wives to come outside after she already said, “ I’m ready, just grab the keys ” Or for God to move in the area we’ve been praying about for months…or years. We like action. We like progress. We like results. So when God says: “ Wait. ” We hear: “ Do nothing. ” But


From Success to Significance: Redefining What It Means to Win as a Man of God
Because climbing the ladder means nothing if it’s leaning on the wrong wall. We live in a world that has very strong opinions about what it means to “win.” Culture says real success looks like: A big salary A bigger truck A corner office A golf handicap you brag about A garage full of “projects” you absolutely will get to one day A retirement plan that would make Dave Ramsey shed a proud tear And listen, none of that is inherently bad, God is not anti-success. But here’s the


Discovering Your God-Given Purpose in Every Season of Life
Because your calling didn’t expire, stall, or disappear—it might just need to be rediscovered. Let’s start with the big question every man asks. .. a t some point, every man sits back and thinks: “ What am I actually here for? ” And we usually think about this during: Yard work Long drives The shower Or right after the pastor says something convicting and we pretend to be “deep in thought” so no one talks to us. We want our lives to count. We want to make a difference. We wa


The Battle Within: Overcoming Shame and Finding Your Identity in Christ
Because beating yourself up is not a fruit of the Spirit. Most men carry a secret war inside them. We’re talking about the stuff you don’t say out loud: The mistakes you regret The past you hope no one ever brings up The failures that replay at 2:17 AM when you’re trying to sleep The feeling that you’re not enough no matter how hard you try Shame is that voice in your head that says: “If people really knew you…they’d leave.” Shame doesn’t shout. It whispers, and those whisper
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