At the end of far too many days, we find ourselves weary—mentally, emotionally, and spiritually. The to-do list still has unchecked boxes, tomorrow’s tasks already loom large, and our souls long for peace. Psalm 4, written by David, offers that peace—not by changing our circumstances, but by reorienting our hearts. Psalm 4 is an evening … Continue reading Songs of Strength and Wisdom (Psalm 4)
The Battle of the Crossroads
Long before he took a single step upon the King’s Way, Sir Constant dreamed of it. From the high windows of the warden’s castle, he watched brave men ride by—royal messengers and knights sworn to the King—bound for the City Beyond the Hills. Their armor caught the sun. Their banners whispered of glory. And something … Continue reading The Battle of the Crossroads
Amor Fati vs. Fides Patris: From Stoic Fate to the Father’s Faithfulness
Why do good people suffer? It’s one of the oldest and deepest questions in human history—and one that haunts even the most faithful. If God is all-powerful and loving, why does He allow pain, injustice, and sorrow—especially in the lives of those who serve Him? Throughout history, people have tried to make sense of suffering. … Continue reading Amor Fati vs. Fides Patris: From Stoic Fate to the Father’s Faithfulness
11 Ways Parents (Unknowingly) Provoke Their Children—and How to Stop
No loving parent wants to provoke or discourage their children. But God knew it would be a temptation for fathers—so He gave two powerful commands: “Fathers, do not provoke your children…” (Eph. 6:4, Col. 3:21) These aren't throwaway verses. They go to the heart of what breaks children and what builds them up. The word translated “provoke” … Continue reading 11 Ways Parents (Unknowingly) Provoke Their Children—and How to Stop
Songs of Strength and Wisdom (Psalm 3)
Psalm 3 is the first of thirteen psalms to include a historical superscription, giving us direct insight into the life events behind the text. This psalm was written during one of David’s darkest hours—his flight from Jerusalem during Absalom’s rebellion (2 Samuel 15). It is a vivid testimony of personal faith in the midst of … Continue reading Songs of Strength and Wisdom (Psalm 3)
HIC SUNT LEONES: The Devil as a Devouring Lion
There was a time when the edges of the known world were filled with monsters. When cartographers of the Roman and medieval worlds reached the limits of their geographic knowledge, they’d sometimes mark the uncharted frontiers with a warning: HIC SVNT LEONES—“Here are lions.” It was not simply artistic flair. It was a sober acknowledgment … Continue reading HIC SUNT LEONES: The Devil as a Devouring Lion
Write Her a Letter: The Forgotten Gift of Love
Children are happier, more confident, and more respectful toward their fathers when they know their father loves their mother. There are many ways to show love and affection to our wives, but one powerful tool that is often overlooked is the love letter. In his article “How to Write a Love Letter," Brett McKay … Continue reading Write Her a Letter: The Forgotten Gift of Love
Slinging Like David
The boy steps forward—no armor, no sword, just a stick in his hand. I laugh. Is this a joke? I shout, taunting him, insulted by the insult. He keeps walking. No fear. No hesitation. Then his hand moves. Not for a blade. For a what seems to be a bit of rope I hear the whistle before … Continue reading Slinging Like David
The Need for Fathers
In a world that often downplays a father’s role, God’s Word tells a different story. Fatherhood is not just a title—it’s a calling. A mission. A sacred trust. This article from Knights of Fatherhood challenges men to rise up and reclaim the honor and responsibility God has placed on their shoulders. It’s a wake-up call backed by scripture, statistics, and a heart for the next generation. 📖 “He will turn the hearts of the fathers to their children…” — Malachi 4:6 #KnightsOfFatherhood #BiblicalFatherhood #TheNeedForFathers #Malachi4 #RaiseThemUp #ChristianMen #StandInTheGap
Spiritual Strategy: Godly Goals and the Game of Life
A lesson from chess, warfare, and Scripture “I press on toward the goal for the prize of the upward call of God in Christ Jesus.” – Philippians 3:14 The Power of Goal Setting: From the Chessboard to the Battlefield In chess, the winner is rarely the one who reacts impulsively. Victory comes to the player … Continue reading Spiritual Strategy: Godly Goals and the Game of Life
