Faith in Practice

Faith in Practice There is a difference between talking about God and trusting Him when life gets hard. Faith in Practice is what a divorced father lives out in the quiet moments: how he speaks to his children, how he responds to conflict, and how he keeps showing up when nobody applauds. For many men, […]
Leading From Humility

Strength Doesn’t Come From Pretending For many divorced fathers, one of the hardest parts of rebuilding life is learning how to lead their children spiritually again. The temptation is to believe that leadership requires having every answer, every plan, and every part of life perfectly together. But Leading From Humility reminds us that real leadership […]
Grace for Yourself

When Grace for Yourself Feels Harder Than Grace for Others Most men I know are generous with grace toward other people. A friend messes up? We understand.A brother struggles? We encourage him.A family member falls short? We remind them that nobody is perfect. But when we make mistakes—especially when they hurt someone we love—it feels […]
Be the Man Who Remembers

Be the Man Who Remembers The Storm Reveals What You’ve Built Divorce Isn’t Just an Ending—It’s an Exposure When the papers were signed, Mike sat alone in his truck outside the courthouse. He stared at the dash, waiting for some kind of relief to hit. But all he felt was exposed. Not just emotionally, but […]