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THE POWER OF STORY: Why Men Must Be Told of Brave Knights Before They Battle Dragons

THE POWER OF STORYWhy Men Must Be Told of Brave Knights Before They Battle Dragons “Since it is so likely that they will meet cruel enemies, let them at least have heard of brave knights and heroic courage. Otherwise, you are making their destiny not brighter but darker.”— C. S. Lewis The Ancient Power in […]

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Sacred Bedtime Roles: The Masculine and Feminine Pattern in the Final Watch of the Day

Sacred Bedtime Roles: The Masculine and Feminine Pattern in the Final Watch of the Day Each evening, when the day draws to a close and the world slows, a sacred rhythm invites a man and a woman into their most ancient and divine roles. This moment—often overlooked in the humdrum of modern life—is a sacred

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The Cry of Cain- Raising a Seth in a World of Cains and Abels

The Cry of Cain Raising a Seth in a World of Cains and Abels By Dr. Keith M. Waggoner Introduction: Raising a Seth in a Broken World How can you raise a Seth instead of just raising Cain… or even an Abel, for that matter? That question is more than poetic—it’s prophetic. Because every parent,

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Guilt, Abundance, and the Fall of Empires: How Virtue Signaling Becomes Cultural Suicide

Guilt, Abundance, and the Fall of Empires: How Virtue Signaling Becomes Cultural Suicide “The first sign that an empire is failing is when the people refuse to question the moral direction of extreme agents in their government.” Introduction: The Cycle We’re In Ray Dalio’s Principles for Dealing with the Changing World Order outlines a clear

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“Feasting in the Face of Your Enemy: How God Wins and So Do You”

“Feasting in the Face of Your Enemy: How God Wins and So Do You”By Dr. Keith M. Waggoner “You prepare a table before me in the presence of my enemies.”— Psalm 23:5 Context and Author Psalm 23, perhaps the most beloved of all Psalms, is attributed to King David—a warrior, king, poet, and man after

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