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The Hidden Weight of Carrying a Weapon
April 30th, 2026
Probe the shadowed burden of duty beyond the weapon, where responsibility, fear, and conscience collide. What happens when, in a split second, one must decide between life and death, will you fire… or... Read More
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When PTSD Comes to Your Home: One Essential that Can Save Families
April 23rd, 2026
Explore life inside PTSD at home—the hidden ruptures, and the road toward healing through its obstacles. Is PTSD the real enemy, or is something unseen fracturing the home apart?... Read More
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The first battle is an attack on your vocabulary How Leaders Weaponize “Just War” language.
April 16th, 2026
Decode how leaders weaponize “just war” language to justify conflict and reshape moral truth. Will you recognize the distortion before it defines your sense of justice in war?... Read More
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If I could tell my younger self…
April 9th, 2026
Explore the raw truth of a former U.S. Army Ranger confronting the man war made him. What would you say to your younger self if you knew it would change everything?... Read More
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Who really grants the power to kill in war? God’s Ultimate Authority and the Sword of the State
April 2nd, 2026
Explore the biblical ethics of war, government authority, and the warrior’s duty before God. What happens when divine command conflicts with human law?... Read More
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Is Killing in War a Sin? Maybe. Maybe not. My real answer to a raw question.
March 26th, 2026
Explore the complex question of whether killing in war is a sin. Delve into biblical perspectives, personal experiences, and insights from The Warrior's Soul.... Read More
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Stop Fighting for What God Has Already Promised
March 19th, 2026
Are you still chasing approval? Still hustling for success? Still looking for validation from other people? At some point, you have to confront this truth: You’re not striving because life is hard. Yo... Read More
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The Powerful Gift Hidden Deep within Desperation
March 12th, 2026
I wouldn’t wish this moment on my worst enemy, but… Most of us go to great lengths to avoid desperation. We crave stability, certainty, and control. We create plans, backup plans, and escape plans if ... Read More
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Why I Rarely Support a “First Strike”
March 4th, 2026
Only hours into the war in Iran, controversy is already spreading over the US targeting military and political sites. I have no intention of taking sides politically in this article, nor am I aiming t... Read More
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Spiritual Boundaries Aren’t Selfish — They’re Strategic
February 26th, 2026
Our world celebrates hustle. We honor nonstop availability. In that kind of lifestyle, the word boundary can sound cold, harsh, or even unloving. Many people quietly wonder: “If I set boundaries, am ... Read More
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Strong Communities Start with Strong People Who Serve
February 19th, 2026
When you think about strong communities, you might imagine full stadiums, busy streets, thriving schools, or successful local businesses. But community strength doesn’t begin with big events or big nu... Read More
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Be Clear or Don’t Even Bother
February 12th, 2026
We all want to win arguments. Not just win—we want to walk out of the courtroom like a hero, papers in hand, as the imaginary crowd in our heads chants our name. But there’s a tiny problem. Most of th... Read More
