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Short pieces on the six rungs — what breaks them, what rebuilds them, and what order it all goes in.

You cannot balance them

You cannot balance them

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Not balance. Order.

God, family, work, ministry — most priority lists are unordered and leave out your health. Here are the six things God actually entrusted to you, and why the order holds.

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Christian Goal Setting: Six Goals, One Per Domain

Most men set fourteen goals in January and keep none. Set six instead, one per rung of the Stewardship Ladder, chosen top-down. Here is the method.

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One page, and ranked

Most rules of life are monastic in flavour and impossible for a man with a commute. Six ordered domains, one practice each, sized for your worst week.

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Yes. And it is not about who you love more

Your marriage outranks your children, and your ministry outranks neither. Where spouse, kids and service actually sit — and how to re-order without whiplash.

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A plan that survives March

Most family devotion plans die in week three because they are sized for a dad's ambition, not his actual Tuesday. Ten minutes, four moments, one page.

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Is your job an idol?

Is your job an idol?

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How To Actually Be Consistent In Your Quiet Time

Consistency is a design problem, not a discipline problem. A twelve-minute floor and three formats built for men who leave the house at 6:40.

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Seven Signs of Spiritual Burnout

Burnout is a symptom, not a diagnosis. In marketplace men it is almost always a ladder inversion — a lower rung funded by a higher one. How to read it.

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The rung everyone skips

The rung everyone skips

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Not sure which rung to start on?

Eighteen questions will tell you which one is quietly collapsing.

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