Writing
Short pieces on the six rungs — what breaks them, what rebuilds them, and what order it all goes in.
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.
Read itMost 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.
Read itMost 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.
Read itYour marriage outranks your children, and your ministry outranks neither. Where spouse, kids and service actually sit — and how to re-order without whiplash.
Read itMost 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.
Read itConsistency 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.
Read itBurnout 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.
Read itEighteen questions will tell you which one is quietly collapsing.