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
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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
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
Fac, Si Facis — If You’re Going to Do It, Do It
There’s an old Latin phrase that carries the kind of weight you don’t shake off easily: Fac, si facis. Translated, it means, “Do it, if you're going to do it.” It’s a phrase rooted in ancient satire, likely coined by the Roman poet Horace to mock politicians who made big promises but never followed through. … Continue reading Fac, Si Facis — If You’re Going to Do It, Do It
Spiritual Bushido: Honor
At the heart of Bushido lies the virtue of honor, known as “meiyo.” This profound sense of honor encompasses a vivid awareness of personal dignity and worth, defining the samurai's identity. Born and bred to value the duties and privileges of their profession, the samurai lived under the constant vigilance of honor. As Sean Michael … Continue reading Spiritual Bushido: Honor
