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They Are Coming for Our Children

They Are Coming for Our Children

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WARNING: Adult Content is Discussed. The greatest generals study their enemies to win battles and wars—what about those enemies coming after your children? Do you know how to identify these threats, understand how they distort reality, and, most importantly, protect and guide your kids? In this episode, John and Devin reveal 3 key enemies targeting our children and share practical strategies to defend against them. With actionable insights and easy-to-apply tools, this is the ultimate guide for men who want to lead their families with preparation and purpose.

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They Are Coming for Our Children

They Are Coming for Our Children

John Heinen, Sam Guzman, Devin Schadt