Sweet Surrender
In the first statement of the first chapter of the book Follow Me, Jan David Hettinga writes: “The ultimate issue in the Read More »
In the first statement of the first chapter of the book Follow Me, Jan David Hettinga writes: “The ultimate issue in the Read More »
Editor’s note: This post is the second in a two-part series. Check out Part 1: Read Them Their Rites. The American Sunday Read More »
Editor’s Note: Today’s post from Dan Kuiper is an excerpt from his book, When Father Is a Bad Word. Sadly, for many Read More »
For most of my life I have struggled to live with integrity. If living in integrity means living a virtuous and moral Read More »
In Matthew 22, one of the experts of the Law asked Jesus, “What is the greatest commandment in the Law?” Right before Read More »
An inspiration: John Casey and his father-in-law: Robert Gene Olson Although my father-in-law, Robert Gene Olson, has been gone almost eight years Read More »
Frustrated. Stressed. Tired. Overwhelmed. Unfulfilled. Sadly, these are the words many men—even committed, God-loving Christian men— would use to best describe their lives. But a frenetic, Read More »
We use a lot of analogies and metaphors in the work we do through The Crucible Project. Men who have attended a Read More »
As a writer, I tend to receive a lot of feedback. Some of the feedback is positive, but much of it is Read More »
As I was growing up, my dad and I would do things together as many fathers and sons do. Usually, if we Read More »