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5 reflections

Known & Loved

A reflective look at whether real love can exist without vulnerability, and what it means to be truly known.

Can You Love Without Knowing? On being known, being loved, and the space in between The Illusion of Love When what we love isn’t the full picture The Fear of Being Known Why we hide what we most want seen Love in Marriage When closeness isn’t the same as connection Fully Known, Fully Loved The kind of love we’re all searching for
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Faith, Wisdom, and the Machine

Exploring the need for Spirit-led wisdom when using AI in ministry, and why no tool can replace the responsibility of biblical discernment.

Wisdom in the Age of Algorithms Why discernment, not just data, must guide our use of AI in ministry The God Who Sees the Hidden Work Why ministry metrics miss what God rewards The Quiet Replacement: When Ministry Becomes Management When efficiency subtly replaces obedience The Servant, Not the Shepherd Why AI should help carry the load, not define the direction Modern Tools, Ancient Mission AI may change how we share the gospel, but not what we've been entrusted to share AI and the Great Commission Exploring how AI can aid missions, translation, and outreach
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Lead Like This

A reflective introduction to the 'Lead Like This' leadership series exploring character-shaped, faith-anchored leadership.

Lead Like This, Series Introduction Why Leadership Starts in the Heart Called to Serve, Not Control The First Step of God Shaped Leadership Humble, Not Hidden The Difference Between Stepping Back and Showing Up A Listening Leader Why Wisdom Begins With the Ear Lead With the Fruit, Not Just the Fire Why Passion Alone Is Not Enough Vision That Lasts When Leadership Is Shaped by Revelation, Not Ambition The Strength of Letting Go Why Mature Leadership Requires Open Hands The Leader God Trusts Why Faithfulness Matters More Than Visibility Before You Lead Anyone… A Closing Reflection on Leadership and Formation
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10 Skills Every Man Should Have

These 10 skills, physical, emotional, relational, and spiritual, aren’t about arriving, but about continuing to grow into responsibility, resilience, and character.

10 Skills Every Man Should Have and Continue to Develop A foundational list every man can keep pursuing Stay Teachable Skill #1 – Willingness to Learn and Grow Words and Numbers Matter Skill #2 – Understanding Math and Literacy Concepts Master Yourself Before Leading Others Skill #3 – Mental and Emotional Discipline Strong Enough to Serve Skill #4 – Physical Strength and Endurance The Quiet Confidence of Self-Reliance Skill #5 – Cooking, Cleaning, Budgeting, and Repair People Over Projects Skill #6 – Building Strong Interpersonal Relationships Prepared to Help Skill #7 – Medical, First Aid, and Communications Basics Strength with Restraint Skills #8–9 – Unarmed Self-Defense & Weapons Proficiency The Legacy of Mentorship Skill #10 – Being Both Student and Teacher More Than Skills, A Way of Life Conclusion to the Series
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The Practice of Holy Thinking

Understanding the cultural and historical world behind Paul's call to think on what is true, honorable, just, pure, lovely, and commendable.

What Paul Meant in His World Revisiting Philippians 4:8 Through Its Original Context Whatever Is True: What These Words Really Say A Closer Look at the Greek Words of Philippians 4:8 The Mind of Christ in the Mind of Man Why Holy Thinking Requires Surrender, Not Willpower Thinking Christianly in a Secular Age Paul’s Call to Holy Thinking in an Age of Noise Training Your Thoughts Toward the Good How Small Shifts Form a Christlike Mind
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Character Before Competence

A reflective leadership post on authenticity, psychology, and the truth that real influence begins with real care.

You Can't Fake Care Leadership, Influence, and the Quiet Power of Genuine Concern
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Love & Respect; More Than a Cycle

A reflection on how cycles of love, respect, and frustration form in marriage, and how to break free from the ones that tear down.

The Cycle We Don’t See Until We’re In It Recognizing the unseen patterns that shape our marriage How to Energize the Love & Respect You Already Have Recharging what God already placed in your marriage
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Marriage Reflections

Marriage was never meant to be a duet, it was always meant to be a trio: you, him, and God. Without His voice, the story bends back toward us. With...

You, Him, and I Marriage as God Intended

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