by Charlie Mitchell | Jul 30, 2025 | New Adam Project
Turn on First Take or scroll through social media during draft season. You’ll hear a familiar tone: bold statements, instant analysis, snap judgments. That’s part of the game now. Armchair quarterbacks break down every play like they’ve been in...
by Dylan Brock | Jul 26, 2025 | New Adam Project
In a recent article, Ryan M. Reeves draws attention to a fascinating spectacle: young men appear to be embracing Orthodox Christianity in droves. As he identifies the growing hunger for stability and structure—byproducts of traditional masculine values, he highlights...
by Ryan M. Reeves | Jul 25, 2025 | New Adam Project
Ryan M. Reeves In the quiet reaches of Midian, a shepherd tended his flock. Moses, once a prince, now a fugitive, had settled into a life of obscurity. But one day, a burning bush changed everything. God called him to a purpose he never imagined: to lead his people...
by David John Seel, Jr., Ph.D. | Jul 24, 2025 | New Adam Project
College students are graduating to a world they’re told is full of opportunity—“The world is your oyster,” commencement speakers proclaim. But to many young adults, that world feels less like an oyster and more like a predatory shark. Older generations often...
by Ryan M. Reeves | Jul 23, 2025 | New Adam Project, Uncategorized
The Porch episode 1 Central MessageThe core idea is that being present—both physically and emotionally—in a child’s life is vital for their emotional, spiritual, and relational development. Presence is not just about being in the room, but engaging the heart....
by Dylan Brock | Jul 22, 2025 | New Adam Project
As the old parable goes, you don’t boil a frog by dropping him into a pot of boiling water. He’ll leap for the heavens as soon as his toes touch the water. No, you must first entice him with a warm bath, before you gradually turn up the heat and cook him before...