Helping Christian Men Stop Drifting and Lead Their Families with Clarity, Direction, and Courage.

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The 5 Most Common Money Mistakes — And How to Fix Them

There are five major money mistakes almost every one of us makes. And most of these mistakes have nothing to do with intelligence, discipline, or even income.

Most of us never learned a biblical framework for money.

But here’s the good news. Once you fix these five things, your stress drops, your confidence rises, and your marriage becomes more unified almost instantly.

In this article, we’re going to walk through the five mistakes and show you exactly how to fix each one.

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Strong & Sensitive – Embracing the Full Spectrum of Godly Masculinity

Culture tries to put masculinity in a box. On one side, men are told to be tough, emotionless, dominant, and aggressive. On the other hand, men are told to tone it down, be softer, quieter, and almost apologetic for being male. But the truth is, biblical masculinity is neither of those extremes.

God calls Christian men to be strong and sensitive, courageous and compassionate, and leaders and servants. That’s not a weakness, nor is it toxic. That’s godly manhood.

In this article, we’re diving into how to embrace the full spectrum of who God designed you to be as a man in a confused world.

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Raising Daughters through Strength and Tenderness

Even when she’s grown, your daughter will always be your little girl. They’re like delicate fawns, entrusted to our care, to be both protected and nurtured uniquely.

As Christian fathers, our calling isn’t just to provide and discipline, it’s to balance strength with tenderness. To raise daughters who know they are deeply loved, secure in their identity, and confident in who God made them to be.