by Ryan M. Reeves | Dec 9, 2025 | New Adam Project
I think a lot about exhaustion lately. Maybe because I’m often exhausted. Whenever I feel this burnout, my mind always wanders back to history to look for the roots of things because I need to understand why we are the way we are, and why modern life feels so...
by Ryan M. Reeves | Nov 26, 2025 | New Adam Project
We modern men all have a longing for a guide, a mentor. The wise man who can help us navigate the shores of young adulthood. We all, in other words, desire that singular, archetypal figure who has seemingly cracked the code of existence. The one who has it all figured...
by Jeremy Shurke | Nov 25, 2025 | New Adam Project
When an essay detonates across the culture like a depth charge, it is usually because it names a feeling that was already there. Helen Andrews’s “The Great Feminization” in Compact Magazine did exactly that. In a few thousand words she managed to link everything from...
by David John Seel, Jr., Ph.D. | Nov 19, 2025 | New Adam Project
“Every age is marked by its illusions; ours is that we have none.” — Daniel J. Boorstin “Irony is the song of a bird that has come to love its cage.” — Theodor W. Adorno The New Language of Belonging Every generation invents its secret codes of belonging—words,...
by Jack Shaw | Nov 14, 2025 | New Adam Project
In a world fraught with many mental and spiritual challenges, people often grapple with loneliness and isolation — a phenomenon usually referred to as a “friendship recession.” For young men of faith, having strong friendships is more than a social luxury....
by Brett Clemmer | Nov 11, 2025 | New Adam Project, Uncategorized
Two weeks. Five countries. Twelve time zones. And more stories of God at work than I could possibly fit into a single update. When Peter Hone (our National Director of Development) and I landed in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, we went straight from the airport to the Man in...