Christianity Is Not Extremism — It Is the Light That Built the World
>- Why Christianity cannot be lumped under the banner of extremism: a call for fathers to stand as light and salt in an age that mislabels truth.
Canon · Commentary
Long-form thinking on purpose, governance, fatherhood and the builder’s life.
>- Why Christianity cannot be lumped under the banner of extremism: a call for fathers to stand as light and salt in an age that mislabels truth.
O.J.A-Y won't inherit fear. He'll inherit clarity, conviction, and a legacy rooted in purpose.
>- “If You give me my life back, I’ll serve You until I’m seventy-five…” Some promises demand a price greater than we imagine.
A father’s fight through fire—purpose, grace, and the long road to legacy.
>- Jesus wasn’t promising sky-villas; He promised a permanent place in the Father’s household—secured by His cross and resurrection. Our legacy is eternity with Christ.
>- True fatherhood begins at the cross where love dies to self and lives for legacy. A blueprint for men choosing kingdom inheritance over generational trauma.
>- We say we want better leaders—but our homes are undisciplined and our children are discipled by algorithms. Leadership begins at home—or it doesn’t begin at all.
The fathers who build legacies are those who listen to God, hear beyond the noise, and act with obedience and conviction. Like Noah, we must learn to build what will save generations yet unborn.
If the best you can do with a man’s life work is rip one line out of context, you’re not exposing him—you’re exposing yourself.
>- Dear O.J.A-Y, these are the truths your father lives by. May they be a compass for your own journey.
There’s a kind of pain that doesn’t have language. When the system turns on you—not because you failed as a father, but because you dared to be one—it doesn’t just hurt. It unmans you. Quietly. Systematically. Legally.
>- Start a 90-day brotherhood: show up, tell the truth, protect families, build together.
>- If God is sovereign, why does He allow injustice, loss, and lies to prevail? As fathers and Christians, we cannot ignore this question.
When a man walks outside his purpose, he drags his storm into the boat with him. But when he finds his clarity, he can calm seas, build legacies, and walk on water.
What happens when a father meets a system that was never designed to know his name, only his case number.