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Better Conversations (Part 2 of 2)
This week, we’re sharing tips on how to open the door to better conversations with other men, even when you feel awkward or unsure. Why does it matter? They’re the building blocks of better friendships that make us stronger, happier, and more like Christ.
The Dawn of a New Day
Thomas Fuller wrote, “The darkness is at its deepest just before the sunrise.” Statistically, it’s hard to argue that it’s been a long, dark night for the American church. But we believe we’re on the cusp of a new day, and every one of us has a role to play.
All Things New: From Pain to Purpose
This week, Area Director Steve Basht shares what his men’s ministry journey has in common with Hair Club for Men; the advice he refuses to give; and how God makes all things new—using even the ugliest parts of our stories for His amazing story.
Making New Disciples
Many of the men not in church aren’t so much angry at the church as they are apathetic. It doesn’t feel relevant to their lives. If we want to be engaged in making new disciples, we have to overcome that apathy by prioritizing this deeply felt need.
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Jesus and the Terminator: Thoughts on Artificial Intelligence
A.I. feels like something out of a dystopian movie. It’s not just new; it’s disorienting. Some react with fascination, others with suspicion.
Before You Judge Shannon Sharpe (or Anyone Else) A Warning to Armchair Morality Referees
We’ve become armchair morality referees. We blow the whistle on other men’s lives with minimal context and maximum confidence.
The East, the West, and the Wardrobe
In a recent article, Ryan M. Reeves draws attention to a...
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New Adam Project
Jesus and the Terminator: Thoughts on Artificial Intelligence
A.I. feels like something out of a dystopian movie. It’s not just new; it’s disorienting. Some react with fascination, others with suspicion.
Before You Judge Shannon Sharpe (or Anyone Else) A Warning to Armchair Morality Referees
We’ve become armchair morality referees. We blow the whistle on other men’s lives with minimal context and maximum confidence.
The East, the West, and the Wardrobe
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...
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Better Conversations (Part 2 of 2)
This week, we’re sharing tips on how to open the door to better conversations with other men, even when you feel awkward or unsure. Why does it matter? They’re the building blocks of better friendships that make us stronger, happier, and more like Christ.
The Dawn of a New Day
Thomas Fuller wrote, “The darkness is at its deepest just before the sunrise.” Statistically, it’s hard to argue that it’s been a long, dark night for the American church. But we believe we’re on the cusp of a new day, and every one of us has a role to play.
All Things New: From Pain to Purpose
This week, Area Director Steve Basht shares what his men’s ministry journey has in common with Hair Club for Men; the advice he refuses to give; and how God makes all things new—using even the ugliest parts of our stories for His amazing story.
Making New Disciples
Many of the men not in church aren’t so much angry at the church as they are apathetic. It doesn’t feel relevant to their lives. If we want to be engaged in making new disciples, we have to overcome that apathy by prioritizing this deeply felt need.
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Christian Persecution: Baked Into the Cake
Right now as you read this, millions of Christians are under threat worldwide. Whether you’re in the United States or elsewhere, should you expect Christian persecution? And how should you proceed if you are persecuted for your faith?
A Christian’s Guide to Handling Controversy
In a culture that thrives on controversy, we’re eager to argue our points. But with what goal? And at what cost? Paul gives a counter-cultural approach to conflict that helps us fight the right battles in the right way with the right definition of victory.
How to Respond to Counterfeit Christians
Maybe you’ve been hurt or exploited by a counterfeit Christian and your faith was shaken. Or perhaps your loved one is facing that now. Paul knew Timothy also would be exposed to this in the church, and he wanted to prepare and protect him with this advice.
The Great Labor Shortage: Why You’re Needed By Younger Men
Paul tells Timothy to do his best as a worker, advice that also applies to us as Christian men. Yet, when it comes to transferring spiritual wisdom to younger men, there’s a great labor shortage. Here’s why you’re uniquely qualified to solve this problem.
Staying Clean in a Dirty World
Some men in the church get swept up with the false teachings and empty promises of culture, while others cleanse themselves to be set apart for a purpose. In Paul’s letter to Timothy, we see three things we need to do to stay clean in a dirty world.
Spiritual Insight for Everyday Life
I’ve never met a man who doesn’t want spiritual insight. Yet, we often miss the spiritual connections that are present in the common details of everyday life. How can we crack the shell that separates the physical and spiritual worlds, and why does it matter?
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