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David Fairchild

@david_fairchild

Lead Pastor c3houston.org | Regional Director @Acts29 | Jiu Jitsu Black Belt Competitor & Coach @GracieBarra72 | Full-Time Follower of Jesus

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I’ve watched a strange shift happen among men over the years. In one generation, guys were shamed into thinking they weren’t man enough to get married. They’d absorbed a feminized vision of manhood—one that told them they weren’t emotionally aware enough, soft enough,

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Grumbling thrives in the soil of self pity, entitlement, and frustration with what we lack or what others fail to give. But when we see Jesus in His glory, humility, love, and grace, our eyes lift from what we think we deserve to what we’ve been given. And what we’ve been given

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Pro tip: you don’t have to be harsh on X to make a point. Sometimes I open this app, read several posts, and close it down. 🤷‍♂️

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Jean Garnett’s article in The New York Times Magazine, “The Trouble With Wanting Men,” has been making waves, and not because it says something new. It says something tired. Cynical. Frustrated. It’s dressed in wit and vulnerability, but underneath it’s the same old song: Men are

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Most of our Christian walk isn't radical or extraordinary. It's a daily taking up our cross and following Jesus in the mundane, everydayness of life. Forgiving when wronged. Serving others when possible. Loving people simply because they're image bearers. Choosing what is good,

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We have a leadership problem in the Church. But it’s not what you think. Too many pastors are entirely too apologetic for how God has gifted and equipped them. The problem isn’t authority or power. It’s the right use of it that matters. We’re so fearful of folks thinking we’re

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Over the last decade, I’ve noticed something both obvious and unsettling, and the data confirms it. According to Gallup, the ideological gap between young men and women (ages 18–29) has nearly doubled over the last 25 years. In 1999, there was a 12-point spread in political

Over the last decade, I’ve noticed something both obvious and unsettling, and the data confirms it. According to Gallup, the ideological gap between young men and women (ages 18–29) has nearly doubled over the last 25 years. In 1999, there was a 12-point spread in political
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Criticism is easy because it costs nothing. Leadership is hard because it costs everything. It’s easy to point out flaws and explain what someone should’ve done. You don’t need courage to criticize. You don’t need skin in the game. You just need an opinion and a voice. But

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The reason legalism wrecks relationships is that it sets up standards and demands unspoken expectations are met that the other person never agreed to. Grace, y’all. That’s the way through relational conflict. Lots and lots of grace.

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If Jesus came to seek and save the lost, and your heart has no room for them, then it has no room for Him. To welcome the Savior is to welcome those He came to rescue.

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I normally don't do this, but I'm guest preaching at a church tomorrow and working on Psalm 137 and talking about how to deal with our anger. Here's my third point. I hope it helps someone out there: Trust the Lord Verses 7–9 7 Remember, O Lord, against the Edomites the day

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I think happiness is more of a choice than we like to admit. If you wake up hunting for reasons to be miserable, you’ll never come up empty. But if you decide to go looking for what is good and beautiful, for blessings and gifts, you’ll find those too. The truth is, we tend to

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You can’t stop every thought from visiting, but you can choose which ones you let stay. Philippians 4:8 calls us to think on what’s true, pure, lovely, and praiseworthy. Why? Because he knows what fills your mind will shape your heart. And what shapes your heart will steer you