One of the big challenges of our day, and will continue to be an issue with generations going forward, is being real, present, and relational with those around us. Men are meant to be in a tribe and many of us want to have a discernible influence over those around us and the ability to direct our paths to a strong degree. Jordan Harbinger understands this and our conversation will help you get on the right track in these areas
Before we can answer the question of "Should a man curse" we need to exam whether or not language itself is something that men should elevate to a higher standard, or is it simply a tool that culture shapes and uses to communicate loose thoughts.
People who succeed in many areas in life, experience a sense of fulfillment, and express a contagious joy have a resilient mindset. When things get dark, it's as if the light of hope and a can-do attitude kicks in to brighten things up a bit. They don't quit when others quit and that leads to victory over the challenges life throws at them.
Over the last several months I've seen friends say "Adios" to Facebook or Instagram only to see them reappear a few weeks later. I've been there, you've probably been there as well. We recognize just how much time we waste scrolling through the lives of people we barely know while our kids grow up and our own dreams are left unfulfilled.
My goal is to help men be better men, and if I can help some of us be better Christian men then I'm proud to do so. Lonnie Berger gets this. He's the founder of Every Man a Warrior, a Christian men's ministry that is based around discipling men on the practicals of manhood.