One thing that I enjoy learning about and researching is manliness. I am interested in answering the question, “How can I be a man after God’s own heart?” I read books, follow blogs, listen to podcasts, but most importantly I try to carry out what I am learning so that ...
Read More »Wealth and Wisdom: What I wish I’d Known as a Teen
Have you ever thought of financial debt as a demonic system used to trap people? One of the first things I received in my college mailbox as a freshman was a credit card offer. I’d been warned about credit cards, but I didn’t realize debt was a sin. “Pay to all ...
Read More »6 Reasons Being a Teen Rocks
Teenage years are a parent’s worst nightmare. They dread having to deal with temper tantrums, relationship drama, and “my-body-isn’t-perfect” meltdowns. Some parents pray so hard for their children’s survival throughout the teenage years—one would think being a teen is a deadly disease. Undoubtedly, adolescence is a tough time of self-discovery ...
Read More »Keep Your Word–Even When It Hurts
He could hardly believe his ears. His daughter, who’d been estranged from him for the last seven years, by her own choice, wanted money. She’d rebelled against his rules, opted to live out her teen years exclusively with her mother (who had few rules), and in essence, disdained a relationship. ...
Read More »Classrooms, Cafeterias, and … Puppy Rooms?
Schools are made up of many rooms. There are classrooms, lecture halls, study halls, activity rooms, meeting rooms, gymnasiums, cafeterias, music rooms, drama centers … There are also work rooms, both for teachers and for the field of study classes, such as wood shop, or home economics. Science has its ...
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