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February 27, 2014 By Greg Gibson
By Greg Gibson   [This is the first post in a new series entitled Pursuing Your Wife.] Scripture is pretty clear on how men should love their wives—like Jesus loved and served the Church (Eph. 5:24).  Christ, in his pursuit of us, gave his life for us.  Jesus sets the stage from the beginning concerning...
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February 14, 2014 By CBMW Guest
  By Andrew Hess Facebook recently released a new feature they call “look back,” which takes your most popular posts and pics and pulls them into a slideshow with a nice emotive piano bed. I loved watching mine. So many great times with great friends paraded in front of me. I didn’t want it to...
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January 13, 2014 By CBMW Guest
By Dave Jenkins Biblical manhood is an idea that is extremely neglected in our society today. Popular culture emphasizes to men that they are to be like their favorite sports hero—super-strong or superhuman, able to conquer all and take no prisoners. The problems with this are many—from the fact that it promotes pride, which God...
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January 8, 2014 By CBMW Guest
By Kyle Worley As I write this, three speakers behind my laptop are pumping Bach’s “Toccata in C Minor,” a lamp casts light across my tattered copy of Jacques Ellul’s The Technological Society that I purchased years ago from an online business that shipped it to me from across the country within two days of...
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January 2, 2014 By Greg Gibson
By Greg Gibson Yet another resolution post?  Not at all.  This is a plea—an urgent call, of sorts—to my fellow brothers to chase something this year that is much more substantial than a gym membership, self-help technique, hobby, or hygiene etiquette—I seriously resolve to floss more every-single-year. Furthermore, this is not a how-to-post or a...
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December 25, 2013 By Greg Gibson
By Van Michael Komatsu Our culture wants men to be featherweights when it comes to conviction, seriousness, responsibility, discipline, courage, and truth. The Creator of these men does not. He wants gravitas. Gravitas comes from the Latin gravis, which means “dignity, seriousness, or solemnity of manner.” In line with the expectation upon men seen in...
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