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7 things marriage is not
Currently, there are many misconceptions of what marriage “is” circulating throughout our culture, confused and mistaken beliefs t...
Are men called to watch the children and clean the...
Sadly, our society is still a tad stereotypical where domestic work is concerned.
How husbands and fathers can look to tomorrow, tod...
Because today, tomorrow is not promised to anyone, it’s important for fathers and husbands to make the most of each and every day....
"Do you prefer to turn off Father's Day emails?"
It’s true we often compare the heavenly Father to the human version we grew up with. One research study verifies that attachment t...
4 Narcissistic Bible Characters We Can Learn From
It is a dangerous business when we think we should follow ourselves rather than God.
7 Ways to Respond as a Christian to the Overthrow ...
Now, we’re left with a question. After today’s ruling, has our fight for the sake of the unborn finally concluded?
6 ways to break free from people pleasers
Whatever we take on outside of God’s will steals time from whatever purpose to which He has called us. Therefore, it’s important w...
What does brotherly love look like on social media...
How can we conversate without condemning, or discuss without condoning? And more importantly, how can we engage at all without lea...
Investment and speculation
I reread Enough.: True Measures of Money, Business, and Life by John C. Bogle over the weekend. I’d read it in 2012 and it had a h...
Startup CXO: A Field Guide to Growing Your Busines...
Matt Blumberg has a new book out titled Startup CXO: A Field Guide to Scaling Up Your Company’s Critical Functions and Teams. It’s...
Why Philosophy and Entrepreneurship?
Since releasing my newest book The Entrepreneur’s Weekly Nietzsche: A Book for Disruptors I’ve been continually getting the questi...
Summer is here
About a year ago, I decided to take a summer vacation from blogging. I didn’t feel like blogging when summer ended, so I extended ...