I have been doing quite a bit of work in my life on handling criticism and/or perceived criticism. My first reaction to Read More »
An inspiration: John Casey and his father-in-law: Robert Gene Olson Although my father-in-law, Robert Gene Olson, has been gone almost eight years Read More »
Five Common Barriers To Being The Father Your Child Needs
100% of children have a father. There is truly no other way for a child to exist. Sperm has to connect with Read More »
Frustrated. Stressed. Tired. Overwhelmed. Unfulfilled. Sadly, these are the words many men—even committed, God-loving Christian men— would use to best describe their lives. But a frenetic, Read More »
We use a lot of analogies and metaphors in the work we do through The Crucible Project. Men who have attended a Read More »
A man I know recently told me he made his first new friend in 15 years. When I ask people what they Read More »
In my decade of involvement with The Crucible Project, the single most important gain has been my new awareness of what I Read More »
Freedom is not free. I am thankful to be a part of a ministry that serves, among other trauma victims, veterans and Read More »
The man knelt in the cemetery, his eyes fixed on his father’s gravestone. I sure miss you, Dad. There are so many Read More »
As Christians we have a mandate to bring the light of the “good news” to the world. We are charged with helping Read More »