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The following articles will give you a vision to become a noble man or woman, they will equip you to make noble plans for your life and home, and encourage you to carry out noble deeds that will produce results that will stand the test of eternity.

“No success can compensate for failure in the home.”
D. McKay

5 Life Roles

The 5 Life Roles focus on the relationships that matter most in life.

5 Centers of the Home

The 5 Centers of the Home focus on developing your home into a ministry center.

Person

Delighting in God

Success as a person involves living in uninterrupted fellowship with God and delighting in His presence. As a result we learn the skillful art of wise living, which develops trustworthiness.

Partner

Enjoying Oneness in Marriage

Success as a partner involves learning how to connect in spirit, in soul, and in mind. As a result, intimacy is developed and interpersonal trust is deepened.

Parent

Being a Credible Messenger

Success as a parent involves modeling the truth to those whom God entrusts to my care. As a result, a multi-generational vision of faithfulness is embraced and familial trust is strengthened.

Provider

Being prompt, sklled, and ready

Success as a provider involves combining skillfulness of hands, integrity of heart, and passion of vision to meet the needs of those whom God as called me to serve. As a result, lasting answers are found, influence is increased, and marketplace trust is developed.

Proclaimer

A Dynamic Life Message

Success as a proclaimer involves communicating and demonstrating Biblical truth. As a result, lives are transformed and trust in God is developed.

Learning Center

Remembering God's Worth

Developing a culture of discipleship by cultivating a love for learning, which happens along the way.

Health Center

Remembering God's Words

Total health means we are prospering in spirit, soul, mind, and body.

Hospitality Center

Honoring God's Temple

Ministering as a family by refreshing people and serving their basic needs.

Productivity Center

Refreshing God’s People

Developing the spiritual, relational, and material assets of a household estate through cooperative stewardship of time and talents.

Ministry Center

Contributing Value to People

Featured Articles

Zero to Hero

Most of us men can go from hero to zero in minutes but do you know how to go from zero to hero in your marriage? In this article you will learn four keys to connecting with your wife.

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Permalink Posted by Chris Hogan on Feb 21, 2007

Making Decisions With Your Wife (Part 2)

How can two walk together unless they are in agreement (Amos 3:3). One of the worst thing we can say to our wives is, “Fine, we will do it your way!” What is a man to do when it seems like his wife is forcing him to make a decision he is not in agreement with or not ready to make?

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Permalink Posted by Chris Hogan on Mar 13, 2007

Four Core Questions (1st)

Noble Moments Podcast
Does God delight in me?

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Permalink Posted by Chris Hogan on Feb 28, 2011

Slow is Fast in Relationships (Video)

When it comes to relationships, being effective is more important than being efficient. In this video, Chris Hogan shows you the noble path to effective relationships.

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Permalink Posted by Chris Hogan on Mar 01, 2011

The Lord's Table

The major cause of prodigal children is due to a parent, especially the father, offending a child and not taking the time to make it right. The Lord’s Table is a time when a family can gather around and fulfill two very important commands of Christ that help us to course correct and reconnect with one another.

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Permalink Posted by Chris Hogan on Mar 01, 2011

A King's Education

God gave instructions on how to educate the future Kings of Israel in Deuteronomy 17:18. We call it family devotions but it is really a process of investing the eternal Word of God into the eternal souls of children. It is the main event of our day, we synchronize with God and His will as well as with one another. We have devotions, receive a blessing, and then have a short family meeting to coordinate the events of the day.

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Permalink Posted by Chris Hogan on Mar 01, 2011