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Love Your Neighbor, Even When You Disagree With Them
How to maintain friendships, respect, and Christlike affection when beliefs clash. Some people are hard to love, everyone has a person like this in their life. (If you don't, you might be that person!) Like your neighbor who mows his lawn at 6:14 AM on Saturday. Or the guy on Facebook who “just wants to debate.” Or your cousin at Thanksgiving who somehow brings up politics before the turkey is even sliced. Or even…yes, the guy at church who says, “ I’ll pray about helping ,”


Faith in the Fire: Staying Rooted in Christ When Culture Says You’re Wrong
How to maintain grace, peace, and confidence without acting offended or defensive. Trying to follow Jesus today can feel like walking around with a “Punch Me” sign taped to your back. You’re surrounded by: A culture that calls confusion “progress” A society that calls sin “freedom” People who say truth is “hate speech” And a world that treats conviction like a personal attack And you’re just over here trying to: Love your wife Raise your kids Pay your bills Go to church And n


The Lion and the Lamb: Learning When to Fight and When to Be Tender
How Jesus models strength and humility — and why Christian men must learn both. If we’re being honest, most men lean one of two ways: The Lion: Ready to charge. Ready to defend. Ready to roar. Willing to call someone out if they park crooked. The Lamb: Patient. Gentle. Kind. Doesn’t want to hurt anyone’s feelings. Would rather eat cold food than send it back. Some guys roar too fast. Some guys never roar at all. But Jesus, the standard of masculinity, is both the Lion of Ju


Thankful in the Battle: A Thanksgiving Message for the Men Who Keep Showing Up
Because sometimes giving thanks feels less like a holiday vibe and more like an act of spiritual warfare. Thanksgiving Day is supposed to be: Warm smiles 👨👩👧👦 A perfectly roasted turkey 🦃 Peaceful family moments ✨ Gratitude flowing like rivers of gravy …but for many men, the real Thanksgiving Day experience looks a little more like: Family tension Burnt rolls because someone was "just checking Facebook real quick" Trying not to argue about politics with your uncle Pre
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