Fire Team Seven (FT7)
In a world marked by constant change, where shifts are as regular as the seasons, the value of small groups in driving growth becomes ever clearer. Drawing inspiration from the military's Fire Team model—which boosts efficiency and effectiveness through tight-knit groups that strategically overpower adversaries—Fire Team Seven (FT7) emerges. This team, consisting of four seasoned experts with over thirty years in the warrior domain, embraces a strategy that transcends physical might. They believe in winning hearts and souls, not just battles.
In confronting deceptive challenges, FT7 harnesses the power of scripture to reclaim what the enemy covets most: souls. Through a disciplined regimen of work, scripture study, and shared challenges, they fortify their spiritual and communal bonds. While six days are devoted to labor and learning, the seventh is a time of renewal through fellowship and the Word, reinforcing the belief that strength grows in unity.
As FT7 promotes the profound impact of small groups, they invite you to listen, learn, and possibly integrate your group with theirs. Join us in this endeavor to fortify men in their spiritual journey, encouraging them to embrace and express the divine aspect of masculinity, and to build a community deeply rooted in faith. Tune in to discover how small teams, bound by scripture and fellowship, can transform the spiritual landscape.
Fire Team Seven (FT7)
Submission: Should Women Really Submit to their Husbands?
According to modern thinkers and the current political climate, the idea of "wives submit to your husbands" is a patriarchal misuse of scripture to prevent women from becoming their best selves. FT7 discusses the implication of this commandment and what it means to them in their marriages. Submission does not mean what they think it does; FT7 deep dives into some controversial waters.
Mentioned in the podcast, a book on a great man: Rev, Service Above Self
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