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Strong Enough to Forgive

Community Forgiveness Healing Vulnerability

Strong Enough to Forgive

What if forgiveness is not really about them—but about you? We tend to treat forgiveness like a gift for someone else—a pass, Read More »

Roy Wooten | August 10th, 2025
Abuse Change Community Healing Vulnerability

The Truth You Don’t Want to Hear About Change

Too many in our faith have promised roses and joy if you commit your heart to Jesus. If you love God enough Read More »

Roy Wooten | August 3rd, 2025
Authenticity Change Church Integrity Vulnerability

Why Your Church Needs Crucible

What if your church became the most honest place in town? What if the men and women in your community could take Read More »

Brittany Duke | July 27th, 2025
Community Organ Donation

A Kidney Called Nicole

Lean on Me: A Story of Organ Donation  At The Crucible Project, we believe in transformation, healing, and walking through the storms of Read More »

Brittany Duke | July 17th, 2025
Challenge Courage Integrity Vulnerability

Cowardice Vs. Courageous Conversations

Courage is not a theory. It’s a scar. You’ve faced loss, disappointment, betrayal. You know something about survival. But survival isn’t the Read More »

Brittany Duke | July 13th, 2025
Challenge Courage Integrity Vulnerability

When Success Isn’t Enough

The Question Beneath the Surface You may look successful on paper—strong resume, solid reputation, visible results. But deep down, you may be Read More »

Brittany Duke | July 5th, 2025
Challenge Coaching Courage Vulnerability

“The Lasso Way” and Soul Work

In a world that prizes performance over presence, charm over character, and comfort over courage, the Apple TV series Ted Lasso quietly Read More »

Brittany Duke | June 28th, 2025
Challenge Courage Man Fully Alive Masculinity Men Vulnerability

Men’s Health Month

Any magazine in the grocery store line will tell you Men’s Health Month again. You’ve likely seen the usual headlines: eat better, Read More »

Brittany Duke | June 22nd, 2025
Family Father Man Fully Alive Masculinity Men

5 Things Your Family Needs from You This Father’s Day

Written by Roy Wooten, Executive Director of The Crucible Project Being a dad is the greatest role I’ve ever had, but it Read More »

Roy Wooten | June 15th, 2025
Family Father Man Fully Alive Masculinity Men

A Culture of Confusion for Godly Men

Written by Roy Wooten, Executive Director of The Crucible Project What a mess it is to be a man today. We live Read More »

Roy Wooten | June 8th, 2025

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