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Monday Share: Being a Biblical man
Today's share comes from Dr. Adam Tyson over at Fortis Institute. In this podcast, he relays an Old Testament story involving King Ahab and the advice he sought. It's a cautionary tale, and an important one with much application for us today, particularly for men seeking to make wise decisions. I know for myself, it is easy to fall into some of the traps Dr. Tyson mentions. Traps like merely seeking affirmation instead of real advice. It is certainly a convicting listen, but
Jeremey Voit
May 251 min read


Extra Share: Thoughts on A.I. and Work
I have to preface this by stating that I'm not at all familiar with the source of today's share, and as such, I'm not going to advocate for or against reading their content. I came across this piece on Tim Challies' site. His site, I do of course trust. Regardless, I think the author provides some interesting insight into the potential problems with A.I. and work. Insights I see myself struggling with. Ultimately, in my opinion, work is here to stay, as it is built into us as
Jeremey Voit
May 231 min read


Friday Share: Strategies for Fighting Depression Well
I certainly try to cover a lot of different topics on here, granted. But hopefully the theme becomes clear: our hope is in God. Depression is a debilitating situation, yet it can also be misunderstood greatly. Phrases like "get over it" or "have more faith" are responses that the weary pilgrim might hear along their way through the valley of deep depression. This can not only crush their spirit further, but also cause them to feel more isolated. Both of which are hurtful to t
Jeremey Voit
May 221 min read
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