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When We Wake Up
I woke up this morning feeling a little bit more tired than normal. However, I was also feeling a little bit more motivated than normal. If you have been around long enough to become an adult, then you know that these two normally do not go together; typically, they go in quite opposite directions. Upon drafting this article, God gave me a revelation of what it looks like to be accountable. When we are amid addiction, accountability is quite the opposite of what we want. Ye
Gaven F
Feb 20


Strength in Numbers
When I first started recovery, I felt empowered like never before. A strength not found in my earlier attempts to break free from my addiction. I found unity in the men who were in this group; I found what the Bible calls a threefold cord. It was God, me, and accountability. During the initial time of entering recovery, there are different levels at which we feel this threefold cord. Some of us felt stronger than ever before. Others, however, have felt more exposed than ev
Gaven F
Feb 19


Recovery In Focus
How many times have you been told to “See” the other perspective of someone? How many times have you been told that you never “Think” about someone else’s feelings? How many times do these questions make you feel enraged, or like you have just been cut through with a searing hot knife? For me I have experienced all these just too often. You see, I have a focusing problem with my addiction. I act like it affects just me, even though I know very well it doesn’t. I act like it i
Gaven F
Jan 10


450 Men and Counting: What I’ve Learned About Real Accountability
This article assured us that accountability is not about shame—it’s about healing. When men choose to live in truth, to be known, and to walk in brotherhood, transformation happens. Accountability isn’t a burden; it’s the bridge between struggle and freedom.
Dean P
Dec 4, 2025


What to Do After a Slip or Relapse
Recovering from addiction is a complex journey that often involves navigating slips and relapses. By understanding the emotional and psychological factors at play, implementing practical strategies, and leaning on support systems, individuals can make significant strides in their recovery.
Dean P
Jul 17, 2025


From Glance to Guilt: Lessons From a King’s Rooftop
Sin takes us all further than we intended, regardless of our position.
Dean P
Sep 24, 2024


It's Bible College: You're Safe!! Right?
Bible college students are not immune to the pressures and temptations that come with being young adults. the concept of "secret sin" often
Dean P
Aug 31, 2024
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