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Are You and Your Wife on the Same Team?
Which best describes your marriage: 1) we’re on the same team, or 2) we’re competing against each other? This Valentine’s Day, here are some tips to get back on, or stay on, the same team—today and in the days ahead, ’til death do you part.
Paul and Timothy: A Better Way to Disciple Men
Could you disciple someone? Are you qualified? What would it look like? You might be surprised. This week we start a new series on 2 Timothy, a letter from Paul to Timothy that is full of lessons that reveal a better way to disciple men.
Are You Hurting?
The psalmist gives us a glimpse into his dark night of the soul with six questions he asks God—questions every hurting man has no doubt asked. As I find myself in my own season of suffering, I’m being reminded of deep truths along the way.
Mountain Guides and Spiritual Fathers
What does it take to climb the highest peaks in the world? You need a guide with the experience and know-how to get you to the summit. You can learn a lot about discipleship from a mountain guide, including the most critical factor of all.
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Joe With A Bro Conversation Cards
We’ve learned that real conversations don’t just happen—they need a little help. That’s why we created this deck to spark meaningful conversations between men. No pressure. No perfect answers. Just a fun and honest connection that helps you learn, grow, and show up as the man God calls you to be.
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The Right Way to Swipe Right: A Checklist for Successful Marriages
There is a right and wrong way to swipe right. Today 17%...
The Irony of Christian Capitalism
In the world of marketing, the goal is to get the customer...
The Tale of Two Parties
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The Right Way to Swipe Right: A Checklist for Successful Marriages
There is a right and wrong way to swipe right. Today 17% of all marriages begin through an online dating site. “Swiping right,” of course refers to the process of accepting a virtual connection on a dating site. There are more than...
The Irony of Christian Capitalism
In the world of marketing, the goal is to get the customer to buy the product. But Christianity flips the script: it’s not about us selling Christ; it’s about Christ purchasing us. And yet, in American evangelicalism, we seem determined to market...
The Tale of Two Parties
If you're reading this because you thought this article would be about the election, Republicans versus Democrats... welcome. You just got click baited. No, it's not about political parties. I'm writing about birthday parties. Specifically,...
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Are You and Your Wife on the Same Team?
Which best describes your marriage: 1) we’re on the same team, or 2) we’re competing against each other? This Valentine’s Day, here are some tips to get back on, or stay on, the same team—today and in the days ahead, ’til death do you part.
Paul and Timothy: A Better Way to Disciple Men
Could you disciple someone? Are you qualified? What would it look like? You might be surprised. This week we start a new series on 2 Timothy, a letter from Paul to Timothy that is full of lessons that reveal a better way to disciple men.
Are You Hurting?
The psalmist gives us a glimpse into his dark night of the soul with six questions he asks God—questions every hurting man has no doubt asked. As I find myself in my own season of suffering, I’m being reminded of deep truths along the way.
Mountain Guides and Spiritual Fathers
What does it take to climb the highest peaks in the world? You need a guide with the experience and know-how to get you to the summit. You can learn a lot about discipleship from a mountain guide, including the most critical factor of all.
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Sad Clowns, Lonely Men, and COVID Friendships
The tragedy of loneliness is that without friends, life starts to feel like one huge obligation. For this is not the time of maximum mastery. It is the time of maximum need—for friends, for help, for clarity, for forgiveness, and for God.
When the New Year Doesn’t Look New Enough
We can’t control what will happen to us in 2021. But we can make the choice to stand firm in our faith in Jesus Christ. We can make the choice to keep our focus on Him. And we can make the choice to enter this new year consecrated to Him.
A Light in the Darkness
It feels dark today for many. It’s not your imagination. The world IS dark. It was dark then too—for Joseph, for the wise men, for the shepherds. Jesus came into a dark world 2000 years ago and brought LIGHT. And the Light shines today.
A Man’s Guide to Christmas
If you’re like most men, you’re probably used to letting the Christmas season just happen. But with this year’s challenges, adjustments, and losses, we want to help you form a foolproof plan to make this a special Christmas for your family.
In His Own Words: A Man Transformed
Read the incredible story of how God brought one man out of extreme violence and addiction to new, vibrant life in Him through the support and love of a local pastor. “It’s Christ and Christ alone; He does the saving, He does the healing; He does the fixing.”
When Men’s Ministry Leaves the Church Basement
When they consider all the twists and turns of the last 10 years, it’s obvious that God has been driving their ministry the whole time, taking them in directions they’d never imagined along the way, all to see no man left behind.
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