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Know Your RedLines

By Bob Dees At the famous Battle of the Alamo in 1836, Colonel William Barrett Travis drew a “Line in the Sand,” stating “those prepared to give their lives in freedom’s cause, come over to me!”  This “line in the sand” became the point of no return for the brave...

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Know Your RedLines

Inspired by Courage

By Jeremy Stalnecker Courage – A word that means so much and at the same time is nearly impossible to define. We use it to define the actions of soldiers, politicians, entertainers and even the occasional house pet. Although each of these may be acting...

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Inspired by Courage

Sing a New Song In 2020

By Bob Dees In the introduction to Mid-Course Correction, Gordon MacDonald discusses a characteristic called “vital optimism” which at its very heart is simply hope.  MacDonald highlights John Keegan’s The First World War sobering discussion...

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Sing a New Song In 2020

No Pain, No Gain

By Kathy Robichaux Happy New Year, friends. I am in let down that we have entered 2020 and are not flying our veichles yet. I had such space like expectations of 2020 back when I was growing up. I must say that even though flying cars is not a thing, I love the fact...

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No Pain, No Gain

Anger and the Poisoning of the Soul

By Jeremy Stalnecker I am prone to anger. I certainly don’t like to admit that, but it is true and apparent to those who know me well. I would like to say that this began after my time in Iraq, but anger is something that I have struggled with since I was young. ...

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Anger and the Poisoning of the Soul

A Call For Courage

A Call For Courage | By Mike Sanders, President and Founder of Junto Tribe We have all been created for a purpose and have been equipped to live out that purpose with the guidance and help of our Creator and God. Each and every masculine heart should find this...

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A Call For Courage

CHRISTMAS AND THE POLITICAL DIVIDE

With Christmas just a few days away, I cannot help but think about the strange times in which we live. It is not every day that you can sit in your office listening to songs with themes of peace, joy and goodwill, while also reading news updates about the partisan...

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CHRISTMAS AND THE POLITICAL DIVIDE

Resilient Joy

By Bob Dees Have you ever had a lonely Christmas?  Has your Christmas meal been laced with tension, bitterness, and anger?  Or has your economic situation negated your ability to even provide modest presents for those you love?  Is this the time which triggers you...

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Resilient Joy

Count it all Joy

By, Jamie Warner Mighty Oaks Warrior Programs rolled into December full steam ahead. Last week marked the 27th and final Legacy Program for 2019. The 20 Warriors who made it through the week were challenged to move forward into the fight for the best things this life...

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Count it all Joy

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