Author Archives: Christopher Clark
When Heaven Calls a Young Father Home: How God's People Become the Hands and Feet of Christ
When Heaven Calls a Young Father Home: How God’s People Become the Hands and Feet of Christ Although tragedy and loss are common in this broken world, God never designed His children to walk through the valley of the shadow … Continue reading
Why Your Marketing Dollars Are Disappearing Into Thin Air (And What Actually Works)
Why Your Marketing Dollars Are Disappearing Into Thin Air (And What Actually Works) You’ve been dumping money into “building your brand.” Beautiful logo. Slick website. Sponsored posts that get likes but not sales. And here’s the uncomfortable truth: you have … Continue reading
Why High Achievers Go Broke While “Average” People Build Wealth
There’s a doctor in San Diego who can’t afford to pay his mortgage on time. There’s a lawyer in Manhattan who’s buried in credit card debt despite billing $400 an hour. Meanwhile, a high school dropout in Ohio just bought … Continue reading
The Courage Bankruptcy No One Talks About (And How to Rebuild It)
The Courage Bankruptcy No One Talks About (And How to Rebuild It) You’re stuck in a loop you don’t talk about. Every morning, you wake up with that familiar weight. The one that whispers: “Maybe you’re just not cut out … Continue reading
The Invisible Prison: Why Your "Secure" Job Is Actually Your Biggest Risk
The Invisible Prison: Why Your “Secure” Job Is Actually Your Biggest Risk You feel it every Sunday evening around 6 PM. That sinking sensation. The dread that crawls up your spine as the weekend dies and Monday looms. You’ve convinced … Continue reading
The Mission They Didn't Prepare You For
You’ve survived combat. You’ve led teams through conditions that would break most civilians. You’ve operated on three hours of sleep with equipment held together by duct tape and pure willpower. So why does Monday morning feel like the hardest mission … Continue reading
The Surprising Spiritual Wisdom I Discovered in My Backyard Garden (And How It Changed Everything)
This morning, as I stood watching a light frost glisten on the grass behind my thriving kale plants, I had a profound realization. So many of us are trapped in old ways of thinking about providing for our families – … Continue reading

