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The Things They Still Won’t See

10 min · 6 de jul de 2025
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In this raw and expanded follow-up to “The Things I Do That No One Sees,” Vigil returns with deeper reflections, heavier truths, and unspoken weight. This episode cuts into the silence that surrounds fatherhood, sacrifice, and the emotional toll of being a man who never stops showing up—even when no one notices. Through vivid storytelling, scripture, and soul-deep honesty, Vigil speaks to the fathers, husbands, and men holding families together with blistered hands and quiet hearts. He explores the daily sacrifices no one claps for, the burden of being overlooked, and the quiet power of presence in a world that measures worth by noise and recognition. This isn’t just a podcast episode. It’s a prayer. A mirror. A reminder that even when they don’t see you, God does. “Presence is power. Silence is not surrender. And God sees every single thing you do—especially the things they still won’t.”

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