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

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Crushing Stress God’s Way

Trouble in life is a guarantee. When stress crashes into your life, do you push harder? Do you stuff it down? Or maybe you run to distractions that leave you emptier than before? The truth is, stress is unavoidable—but as Christian men, we’re called to handle it differently.

In this article, we discuss how faith in God gives us the strength to rise above stress instead of being crushed by it.

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Christian Fatherhood Challenges

Every day, you’re up against cultural pressures, busyness, your own flaws, and the spiritual battles you can’t even see.

The truth is, God called you to this role for a reason. And He’s given you everything you need to succeed as a father. From you, it’s going to take focus, faith, and fight.

In this article, we’re diving into the top challenges Christian fathers face today. And, more importantly, how to overcome them, so you can raise children who love God and walk in His ways.

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What Biblical Masculinity Really Looks Like

In today’s culture, the meaning of manhood has been distorted, redefined by extremists, and stripped of its God-given purpose. Society often mocks masculinity, portraying men as weak or unnecessary. But God created men and women with distinct roles and strengths. This confusion doesn’t come from Him; it comes from the enemy. If we want to understand true masculinity, we must turn to the One who designed it. In this article, we’ll explore what biblical masculinity really looks like through God’s eyes.

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What’s in a Name: Taking Your Husband’s.

When a couple decides to get married, should the woman take the man’s name as her own? Many celebrities and business owners keep their last name due to name recognition. Others might hyphenate their husband’s name with their own.

But what does the Bible say about a wife taking her husband’s name as her own? In this article, we’ll tackle that very question and address the concerns some women have along the way.

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Beware of These Red Flags Before Marriage

Marriage is one of the most significant commitments a person can make. Much bigger than buying a house. For Christians, it’s seen as a lifelong covenant before God. While love and attraction are important, they’re not enough to sustain a healthy, God-honoring marriage. Recognizing potential red flags before saying “I do” can save individuals from heartache, conflict, and eventual divorce. It’s heart-wrenching to end a relationship. And it becomes even harder once you’ve started making a home and family together.

In this article, we’ll explore ten key red flags to watch out for before tying the knot, using biblical principles, and practical wisdom. All to guide Christian men and women in making a wise and prayerful decision about their future spouses.

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Why 50/50 Relationships Fail

Have you ever heard marriage referred to as a 50/50 relationship? Where each of you contributes to half of the relationship. The idea is to maintain a sense of “fairness.”
Having equality in a relationship might seem logical and even practical, but it’s not.
From a biblical perspective, we shouldn’t look at marriage that way. In this article, we’ll discover how Christians should approach marriage that’s both healthy and biblical.