Thank you for another excellent article Will! There are so many good life lessons in Lord of the Rings.
Our founding fathers, and other American Patriots throughout the history of our country also displayed the selfless, sacrificial love that you talked about by being willing to defend, and in many cases, even lay down their lives for our freedom.
The ultimate example of sacrificial love is Jesus, and not only did He teach us about what true love is (John 15:13), but He also lived and exemplified it by giving up His life and dying a brutal death to redeem us.
Please keep your articles coming, I always enjoy reading and learning from them! Thanks again, and God bless!
You may not remember, but I met you at the Turning Point USA event at CSUN Fall of 2018. You spoke very well that day. This piece, however, is truly something.
The Lord of the Rings fandom is my all time favorite. The books, the original Trilogy Movies, the music from the movies. I tear and choke up sometimes watching The Return of the King.
This piece you wrote about death and facing it courageously in honor of Bernard Hill’s portrayal of King Théoden was very moving for me. You are a fantastic writer. Prompts me to want to do writing on the side.
New here, loved reading this! King Theoden always reminds me of the state of manhood today. One good book on this is The War on Men by Owen Strachan.
My version of this is living so one day I may not be ashamed but instead hear “well done good and faithful servant”.
Would be cool to read an article by you on millennial men, passivity, and what women can do in an age of complacent men. Like an article for the Eowyns out here who don’t want to be boss babes but don’t want to watch the world burn as men of our generation and communities are often asleep.
I heard someone say about 25 years ago or so, “Readers are Leaders”.
It is very clear in your writing and having listened to your show, etc., that you are a reader.
Stay grounded in God’s Word as you continue to grow in wisdom and knowledge.
And as you read, learn more and more about the world and the way “it thinks”, but remember, be in the world but not of the world, and your leadership will, as God leads, take you to places you might never have imagined.
Thank you for another excellent article Will! There are so many good life lessons in Lord of the Rings.
Our founding fathers, and other American Patriots throughout the history of our country also displayed the selfless, sacrificial love that you talked about by being willing to defend, and in many cases, even lay down their lives for our freedom.
The ultimate example of sacrificial love is Jesus, and not only did He teach us about what true love is (John 15:13), but He also lived and exemplified it by giving up His life and dying a brutal death to redeem us.
Please keep your articles coming, I always enjoy reading and learning from them! Thanks again, and God bless!
Hi Will,
You may not remember, but I met you at the Turning Point USA event at CSUN Fall of 2018. You spoke very well that day. This piece, however, is truly something.
The Lord of the Rings fandom is my all time favorite. The books, the original Trilogy Movies, the music from the movies. I tear and choke up sometimes watching The Return of the King.
This piece you wrote about death and facing it courageously in honor of Bernard Hill’s portrayal of King Théoden was very moving for me. You are a fantastic writer. Prompts me to want to do writing on the side.
Proud of you bro, good sir.
Thank you for an encouraging and thoughtful article!
Excellent article as always. Thank you.
New here, loved reading this! King Theoden always reminds me of the state of manhood today. One good book on this is The War on Men by Owen Strachan.
My version of this is living so one day I may not be ashamed but instead hear “well done good and faithful servant”.
Would be cool to read an article by you on millennial men, passivity, and what women can do in an age of complacent men. Like an article for the Eowyns out here who don’t want to be boss babes but don’t want to watch the world burn as men of our generation and communities are often asleep.
I heard someone say about 25 years ago or so, “Readers are Leaders”.
It is very clear in your writing and having listened to your show, etc., that you are a reader.
Stay grounded in God’s Word as you continue to grow in wisdom and knowledge.
And as you read, learn more and more about the world and the way “it thinks”, but remember, be in the world but not of the world, and your leadership will, as God leads, take you to places you might never have imagined.
Try it. You will like it.
Well done, Will. What a well-written tribute and reminder to us. There is so much truth to be discovered in those stories...