Where the Buck Stops

Author's Note

3 min · 6 de mar de 2026
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Just an off-the-cuff note from Kyle, the author of Where the Buck Stops. Each chapter will begin with a fictional story used to drive home three tangible ideas to pursue Biblical manhood based on the concept of the chapter. God bless! If you want to know more about Jesus, or how to pursue Biblical manhood, please do not hesitate to reach out to me at: Instagram: kylehernandez_author YouTube: kylehernandezauthor Substack: kylehernandezauthor I'm in the process of building a website out, but it is not quite ready yet. Keep an eye on my Instagram for when it is live. Lastly, if you or a loved one prefers hard copies of books, the book will be available in eBook or hard copy on Amazon next week.

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