Family of Faith

A Man Needs Three.

“A man need a three types of men in his life:

1. A Grandfather Figure to learn from,

2. An equal to share “Life Experiences,” with

3. and a Little Brother to teach and to guide.”

“… speaking of it in terms of a man’s Christian walk.
He needs mature Christian men to mentor him
He needs Christian brothers roughly the same age to walk with him through life.
He needs younger men to mentor.”

Doug Kindred

Shackleton’s Shipwreck Found

Sir Ernest Shackleton’s Ship, “Endurance”

“In 2022 Scientists have found and filmed one of the greatest ever undiscovered shipwrecks 107 years after it sank. The Endurance, the lost vessel of Antarctic explorer Sir Ernest Shackleton, was found at the weekend at the bottom of the Weddell Sea.

Endurance: Shackleton’s Ship
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Pressure Relief

“We bring The Bible with us from place to place, when always The Bible is inside our hearts.”

A Decision

To decide between taking a vacation for reading The Bible and getting closer to God or taking a vacation for experiencing a new life by getting closer to another person, is a decision few men have the opportunity to make.

What Defines the Intention of the Sojourn?

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Hearing Is Believing

The sense of hearing
beckons
the curiosity of the soul.

“Just reading it isn’t enough; there is something about hearing The Word that does something for the Spiritual part of your mind.”

Doug Kindred
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Finding the Balance of Harmony

“The closest approximation to truth
is found usually
in the mean of extreme views.”

“In the light of fuller knowledge it
will be thought that the claim has lapsed,
or only remains as a pious belief
prevailing among an uncritical minority. …
Whose mental bias predisposes them
to the defense of exploded views.
In such a case, however,
an indiscriminate rejection
is not much less superficial
than an unenquiring acquiescence of a non-proven claim.
The history of debated questions
of his kind
teaches another lesson,
and the closest approximation to truth
is found usually
in the mean of extreme views.”

The Doctrine and Literature of the Kabalah (page 117)