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The Protector: A Man’s First Calling
In a world desperately trying to soften men, to tame them, to distract them—there still remains a timeless calling etched into the very soul of man: to protect. This duty is not a cultural trend nor a personal preference; it is a divine responsibility. A man’s primary charge is not comfort, not popularity, but protection—of his wife, his children, his home, and the moral ground he stands on. Society may mock strength and celebrate apathy, but Scripture makes it clear: “Watch,

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Oct 213 min read


No Kings… but Jesus
As some gathered in the streets to protest President Trump as a so-called “king,” Christians gathered in church buildings to worship the onl

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Oct 193 min read


Resilience
he ability to push through trials, recover quickly, and keep moving forward with strength and faith. ⸻ “We are hard pressed on every side, but not crushed; perplexed, but not in despair; persecuted, but not abandoned; struck down, but not destroyed.” — 2 Corinthians 4:8-9 ⸻ The definition of resilience directly ties to an athlete’s mindset and the Christian’s—we have to attack life with resilience...physically, mentally and spiritually. Pressure does not, cannot and will not

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Oct 181 min read


Reactive
adjective re· ac· tive rē-ˈak-tiv a: readily responsive to a stimulus b: occurring as a result of stress or emotional upset The word “reactive” means to respond to a situation after it happens rather than taking initiative beforehand. A reactive person waits for things to occur and then responds, often out of emotion, pressure, or surprise, instead of being prepared and intentional. As an athlete, it’s easy to fall into a reactive mindset—only pushing harder when the scoreb

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Oct 181 min read


Almost
In life and sports, “almost” can feel like defeat, but it can also be the spark that pushes someone to the victory they’re chasing.

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Oct 181 min read


Mighty - Purpose & Power
Might: The word might refers to great power, strength, and ability —both physical and inner. For athletes, it can represent the physical ability to compete and push beyond limits. For coaches, it represents the strength to lead, inspire, and build character. But in Scripture, “might” points us back to God’s power, which is far greater than our own. Scripture Amplification Ephesians 6:10 (ESV) "Finally, be strong in the Lord and in the strength of his might." This verse remin

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Oct 181 min read


Law, Love, and Order: The Christian & Illegal Immigration
Truth, Compassion, and Law The immigration debate often stirs deep emotions — especially among Christians. We’re called to love the foreigner, show mercy, and act with compassion. But compassion does not mean ignoring God’s standards for justice and order.To honor both God and government, believers must hold two truths in balance: love the stranger and obey the law . “Let every person be subject to the governing authorities. For there is no authority except from God.”— Roma

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Oct 183 min read


The Warrior-Hunter Heart
“David said, ‘The LORD who delivered me from the paw of the lion and the paw of the bear will deliver me from the hand of this Philistine.’” — 1 Samuel 17:37 “As the Philistine moved closer to attack him, David ran quickly toward the battle line to meet him.” — 1 Samuel 17:48 A true warrior is not made in the moment of battle—he is forged in the hidden fields, in the lonely places where no one is watching. David didn’t become a giant-slayer when he stepped onto the battlefiel

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Oct 182 min read


Stand With Israel, or Don't...
There’s a lot of confusion and heated rhetoric around terms like “Jews,” “Israel,” and “antisemitism.” A key issue is failing to distinguish between ethnic identity, national identity, and spiritual identity.

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Oct 182 min read
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