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Men: Lead by Truth, Not Trends
Lead by truth, not trends. In an age where fear and outrage disciple the heart, Christian men are called to anchor their homes in Scripture, discernment, and the Spirit of Truth—not the loudest narrative. If you’re a man trying to lead your home faithfully right now, you’ve probably felt it: the cultural air is thick with reaction. Outrage is constant. Fear sells. Compassion gets weaponized. Shame is used as a leash. Pride is marketed as “confidence.” And it’s not just “out
dktippit3
Mar 26 min read


Segment 8: Why the “warmth of collectivism” is a lie: Totalitarianism is the root, and the seeds are already here
Totalitarianism doesn’t show up screaming “control.” It shows up whispering “protection.” Segment 8 closes the series by exposing the root beneath the warmth rhetoric. Totalitarianism rarely announces itself. It doesn’t show up wearing a villain costume and saying, “Hello, I’m here to control your life.” It shows up as a rescue mission. A safety plan. A moral emergency. A promise that the right people, armed with the right ideology, can finally fix what your neighbors, your c
dktippit3
Feb 205 min read


Segment 7—Why the “warmth of collectivism” is a lie: Why it’s so appealing anyway?
Why is collectivism so appealing? Because it sounds like warmth—until you notice what it quietly requires: guilt, pressure, and eventually control. If collectivism were only a theory on a chalkboard, it wouldn’t be so seductive. The reason it keeps returning, generation after generation, is because it doesn’t sell itself as a spreadsheet. It sells itself as a story. A story with villains and victims. A story with a cure. A story with a community waiting on the other side of t
dktippit3
Feb 185 min read


Segment 1—Why the “warmth of collectivism” is a lie: Jesus was not a socialist.
Was Jesus a socialist—or did He offer something deeper than any political system? Segment 1 exposes the lie behind “the warmth of collectivism” and why real Christian warmth never requires compulsion. There’s a line that sounds like a warm blanket on a cold night: “We will replace the frigidity of rugged individualism with the warmth of collectivism.” When I first heard it, my first emotion wasn’t anger. It was concern. Because this wasn’t said by a random commentator or a co
dktippit3
Feb 27 min read
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