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Father's Day 2026

35 min · 21 de jun de 2026
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🔴 LIVE: THE TIME FOR PASSIVITY IS OVER ⚔️ | Father's Day 2026 Happy Father's Day! Today, we are taking a break from Romans to speak directly to the men in the room. In a culture that is increasingly hostile to the things of God, the stakes for our families have never been higher. We’re drawing a line in the sand. Not to shame anyone, but to wake us up. It is time to stop sitting on the sidelines and start guarding the house. 🛡️ We’re breaking down: ✅ The MLB Culture Update: What happens when Scripture challenges the approved message of the culture, and why the answer is never silence. ⚾ ✅ The Watchman: Why providing physically isn't enough if you are leaving your home spiritually unguarded. 🔭 ✅ Leading by Bleeding: Why true biblical authority isn't about being a dictator—it’s about sacrifice, humility, and being the first one to repent. 🩸 ✅ The Discipleship Void: Why you can't outsource the spiritual formation of your kids to the church, the school, or a screen. 📱 ✅ Drawing the Line: How to say "As for me and my house..." without asking the culture for permission. 🛑 God is not looking for flawless men; He is looking for surrendered men. The time for spiritual neutrality is over. Let’s get to work. 🛠️ #LifeChurchNB #FathersDay2026 #StandFirm #ChristianMen #DrawTheLine #LeadByBleeding #ManToMan

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Portada del episodio Father's Day 2026

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🔴 LIVE: THE TIME FOR PASSIVITY IS OVER ⚔️ | Father's Day 2026 Happy Father's Day! Today, we are taking a break from Romans to speak directly to the men in the room. In a culture that is increasingly hostile to the things of God, the stakes for our families have never been higher. We’re drawing a line in the sand. Not to shame anyone, but to wake us up. It is time to stop sitting on the sidelines and start guarding the house. 🛡️ We’re breaking down: ✅ The MLB Culture Update: What happens when Scripture challenges the approved message of the culture, and why the answer is never silence. ⚾ ✅ The Watchman: Why providing physically isn't enough if you are leaving your home spiritually unguarded. 🔭 ✅ Leading by Bleeding: Why true biblical authority isn't about being a dictator—it’s about sacrifice, humility, and being the first one to repent. 🩸 ✅ The Discipleship Void: Why you can't outsource the spiritual formation of your kids to the church, the school, or a screen. 📱 ✅ Drawing the Line: How to say "As for me and my house..." without asking the culture for permission. 🛑 God is not looking for flawless men; He is looking for surrendered men. The time for spiritual neutrality is over. Let’s get to work. 🛠️ #LifeChurchNB #FathersDay2026 #StandFirm #ChristianMen #DrawTheLine #LeadByBleeding #ManToMan

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