6) He has the Mind of Christ “for, “Who has known the mind of the Lord so as to instruct him?” But we have the mind of Christ.”1 Corinthians 2:16 NIV 7) He Sets His Mind on Things Above “Set your minds on things above, not on earthly things.” Colossians 3:2 NIV
This week we continue to study the Marks of an Uncommon Man and how to apply them to our lives. 4) He represents the King 20 Now then, we are ambassadors for Christ, as though God were pleading through us: we implore you on Christ's behalf, be reconciled to God. 2 Cor 5:20 5) He sees Himself as
#1 – Marks of an Uncommon Man: Living From, Not For. In the very first episode of Marks of an Uncommon Man, we explore one of the foundational differences between common living and uncommon living: identity. Most men spend their lives striving for approval, validation, success, and significance—but
Biblical hospitality isn’t about a perfect home; it’s about an open heart. Hospitality reflects accessibility, generosity, and humility. Christ-centered hospitality reaches down, out, and across, not just inward
Being respectable means living in a way that is disciplined, honorable, and consistent, so that your life earns trust even before your words are heard. It’s about carrying yourself with integrity in private and in public, reflecting Christ through your character, conduct, and self-control
The New Year is upon us an we thought it a convenient time to look ahead and talk about goals for the new year and how to creat an action plan to get them done.
What if we took that excuse away and changed the phrase to “Men will be men” because it became more common for men to actually step up and fulfill their God given rolls than for boys to need an excuse for bad behavior?
How do we feel valued and what do we believe our worth is based on? Is it based on worldly standards? On Godly standards? Lets dive in and see what God has to say about our value and worth.
This week we are on Part 1 of our interview with our friend, Keith English. Keith has over 25 years experience in ministry, particularly with youth and missions. We talk with Keith about the struggles of young men today, marriage, fatherhood and much more.
Our culture is full of catchy sayings—“Follow your heart,” “Live your truth,” “God just wants you to be happy”—but do these ideas actually lead us toward truth, or away from it? In this episode, we unpack some of the most common cultural lies and half-truths that sound good on the surface but fall
On the last two episodes we talked about how we can use the Armor of God to protect others, today we talk about how to step up physically and mentally to protect others even if it’s just by showing up in times of need.
We dig into Spiritual Disciplines today thanks to one of our listeners, Jack. He asked us if we would go over some and give our input on what they are and what the purpose of them is.
It’s really easy to feel like what we do doesn’t matter much in life. I think we all struggle with thoughts like that. In this episode I hope we can encourage yall and let you know that what you do does indeed matter and it matters a lot.
Raising boys to become Godly men takes intentional effort. In this episode, we talk about two ways we’re working to raise up the next generation of Godly men.
What does prayer look like? Who should we pray for and how should we pray? Today we look at scripture to try to answer these questions and improve our prayer lives This is a two part episode.
Mentorship is extremely important for our personal, business and spiritual growth. Mentors provide insights that can get us to levels we never knew we could get to.
We have all been in situations where we have reacted too quickly instead of responding to an issue and we have felt the consequences afterward. We have experienced greater good coming from thoughtful responses in contrast to knee jerk reactions.