To recap: the 100s were about understanding how God's creations function in light of original design and our fallen world. The 200s explains how we can take practical steps to live as God intended in the context of our relationships with others. The 300s are about how we can be godly men worth following.

The 400s now focus on healing the internal brokenness that many men suffer from. Whether it's depression, anger, addiction, loneliness, past trauma, or any other recurring struggle, the Gospel has an answer.

  • 401 - The Gospel - The Gospel is the foundation of all things. It is the core of God's plan from the beginning to the end, and it is also what defines us in our inner-most being. We'd better understand what it is first.

  • 402 - The Impact of the Cross - There are many theories on how the Gospel actually functions to save us and reconcile us to God. What are these theories and how do they affect our perception of the world and our internal state of being through daily life and struggles?

  • 403 - The Lens Part 1: The Hopeless Cycle - All men start in a cycle of hopelessness apart from Christ. There are measures we can do to understand our problems, but can we ever really escape them? This post explores the fallacy in traditional thinking about internal problem-solving.

  • 404 - The Lens Part 2: The Empty-Full Dynamic - As believers in Christ we have access to a source of eternal abundance. Do we experience that? Or do we look for our satisfaction in other things? This post explores the patterns that both Christians and non-Christians alike follow which ultimately interfere with our ability to find satisfaction from the only person who can truly and eternally give it: God.

  • 405 - The Lens Part 3: The Gospel is the Answer - Once we determine not to look to the wrong places for our satisfaction, how can we be legitimately full in Christ? When we reflect on the Gospel and the way it speaks to the very specific issues in our lives, as opposed to the general way the Church often views the Gospel, we see that God intended a power behind the cross that most people in the church never come to realize. That power is what can make us whole, healing all of our brokenness and bringing light to our darkest places.

  • 406 - You are "not guilty" so stop feeling guilty - This post is for men who feel a perpetual sense of guilt, inadequacy, or failure because of their sin. Sin is certainly a grave danger and threat to biblical masculinity. But if you have been freed from sin, why live in sin's frame any longer? Don't define yourself by your sinfulness, but by your godliness.