We've got another great edition of REFUEL for you today - perfect for reading and watching over the w
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July 6 · Issue #22 · View online
A monthly email with resources to help you live well as a Christian man.
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We’ve got another great edition of REFUEL for you today - perfect for reading and watching over the weekend! And don’t forget to get your tickets to BASECAMP.
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Men Under Fire: Why We Need Fellow Soldiers
The enemy laughs when men charge into battle alone. But the earth quakes and demons flee when Spirit-filled men storm the gates of hell together.
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The Joyful Longing of Paul McCartney’s ‘Carpool Karaoke’
Brett McCracken reflects on the joy of the Paul McCartney installment of ‘Carpool Karaoke,’ and how art can spark longing that feels like having.
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4 Reasons Every Christian Needs Time in Silence
It is a discipline by which we commune with Jesus, become more powerfully aware of his truth and presence, and more receptive to his unending grace.
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Meet the World Cup Stars Who Love Jesus
These athletes aren’t quiet about using their global platforms to share their faith.
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Tim Winton Laments the Power of Toxic Masculinity on Young Men
“I think boys often just put themselves together from spare parts, and what’s closest to hand is often cheap and defective.” Celebrated Australian author Tim…
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Mending Men’s Ministry
How to disciple in an era of male floundering.
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Glen Scrivener: What Transforms My Personal Time with God
My default is to come as a battle-weary soldier to a Sergeant-Major. The reality is that I’m a child — a little child — coming to my Father. That changes everything.
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How Should I Prepare for a Midlife Crisis?
Will I face a midlife crisis? Is there any way to prepare? You will probably endure a midlife crisis, and it will most likely hit you harder than you expect. The good news is, there are things you can do to prepare.
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Psalms for Men Who Are Struggling
Whether we want to admit it or not, we struggle with the expectations other people place on us too. We have trained ourselves to ignore the nagging pain because we can’t show weakness.
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Michael Ramsden - Engaging with a Secular World
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When Your Son Needs Fatherly Approval
Andy awoke from his nap with a croupy cough. If you’re a parent, you know the strained, barking cough. It’s usually not very serious. The virus causes the airways to swell and makes breathing more difficult. Serious or not, it’s a disturbing thing to hear.
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A Puritan’s Advice on What to Watch on Netflix
Despite their reputation as joyless and dour sticks-in-the-mud, the Puritans did not reject all forms of recreation. They simply sought to engage in recreation and entertainment in a God-honoring way. And, in the 16th and 17th centuries, that primarily meant music, art, sports, and reading books.
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Give Your Children All of Your Attention. Some of the Time.
Harriet Connor encourages parents to give their children all of their attention some of the time and allow necessary distractions to build character.
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Pray the Scriptures by Scotty Smith
I am a recovering self-centered pragmatic pray-er — a believer who spent many of my first years in Christ thinking of God more as a sugar daddy than the sovereign …
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