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If you want to lead your home with strength, stability, and godly authority, it won’t happen by accident. In today’s episode, Pastor Andrew Violette breaks down five simple daily habits that help Christian men reclaim their households, build spiritual discipline, and create a home culture anchored in Christ. These habits aren’t complicated—but they require consistency, purpose, and the kind of leadership men are called to walk in. 🔥 What You’ll Learn as a Christian Man & Leader ✔️ How choosing thanksgiving over grumbling strengthens your mindset and sets the tone for your home ✔️ Why sharing a daily meal builds unity, direction, and respect within your family ✔️ The massive gains men experience when they go to bed early and rise early ✔️ How to lead daily family worship—even if you feel unqualified ✔️ Why involving your kids in work, projects, and responsibility builds their character and your leadership ⚔️ Why These Habits Matter for Men Men set the spiritual pace of the home. These habits will help you: • Build self-discipline • Increase productivity and clarity • Strengthen your relationship with your wife • Shape your kids through example rather than lectures • Establish a household rooted in order, peace, and biblical masculinity You don’t need perfection—just daily direction. 💬 Men—What’s Your Biggest Challenge Right Now? Is it consistency? Tiredness? Distraction? Drop it in the comments. Let’s sharpen one another. 👍 Subscribe for More Content For Men • Christian masculinity • Leadership in the home • Developing discipline & routine • Raising strong, grounded children • Building godly habits that last