
The Second Word of the Lord's Prayer
The article explores why many men cannot utter the second word of the Lord’s Prayer—"Father"—tracing the difficulty to unresolved father‑related trauma. It uses biblical examples, notably David’s strained relationship with his father, to illustrate how early wounds become lodged in the body and silence prayer. The author urges readers to confront and hand over these wounds to God, presenting a lifelong process of spiritual healing. Links to deadhidden.org resources offer practical steps for men seeking to reclaim the word "Father" in their prayer life.

What I Could Not Give My Children
In "What I Could Not Give My Children," the author admits that his past mistakes left a diminished inheritance for his kids, symbolized by a cracked clay pot rather than a polished silver pitcher. He uses biblical references to frame...

The Devil Does Not Need to Make Every Christian an Atheist.
The author introduces "The Torment Triage," a $14 Bible‑first field guide designed for Christians wrestling with intrusive thoughts, fear, and spiritual torment. The guide outlines six recurring patterns—blasphemous thoughts, compulsive confession, fear of the unpardonable sin, pre‑prayer attacks, post‑sexual‑sin shame...

Toxic Church Advice I Kept Hearing... And I Hate that Breaking It Actually Changed Everything
The author debunks five common pieces of church advice that hinder personal spiritual growth, such as relying on sermons, waiting for a feeling of being led, and treating attendance as sufficient. He argues that authentic faith requires direct, disciplined Bible...

If You Don't Hear From Me Again
The author of the Biblical Man Substack announced a purge of dormant subscribers who haven’t opened an email in 90 days, reducing the list from roughly 25,000 to about 12,000 active readers. Open rates have stalled at 11‑12%, dragging down...

For a Brief Moment, You Know Them as Kids
The author recounts a recent family crisis when his youngest son faced a possible brain surgery, later diagnosed as treatable pseudotumor cerebri. Instead of a sterile hospital stay, the family turned the trip into a "mercy trip," visiting the zoo...

The Strong and Silent Type
The post “The Strong and Silent Type” examines a father’s lifelong habit of emotional suppression, portraying his stoic silence as a protective façade that alienates his wife and children. Through vivid baseball metaphors and biblical references, the author shows how...

The Good Man’s Alibi
The essay "The Good Man’s Alibi" examines how men often hide behind overwork, financial provision, and religious language to avoid confronting their emotional absence in family life. It argues that staying physically present without genuine engagement is a hollow form...

I Used to Sit in My Truck at 4 AM and Wonder Why I Felt Completely Dead Inside.
The author promotes a digital self‑help guide called CAGED, priced at $37, aimed at men who feel trapped by modern church culture. The post shares a personal narrative of spiritual dissatisfaction and positions the product as a blueprint for breaking...

Here’s What I’m Building.
The author’s Gumroad store collapsed, prompting a full rebuild under a new LLC called The Biblical House. The venture consolidates three content streams—Biblical Man, Dead Hidden, and Biblical Womanhood—into a single storefront. Upcoming releases include refreshed digital guides, video teaching,...

Joseph Spent Thirteen Years in a Pit. God Was With Him the Whole Time. That's the Problem.
The post argues that biblical periods of hardship—Joseph’s thirteen‑year pit and Moses’ forty‑year desert—are intentional divine timing, not punishment. By highlighting verses such as Jeremiah 29:10 and Romans 8:28, it shows that delays have precise lengths and destinations. The author urges readers...

The Most Dangerous Lie in the Church
An evangelical writer condemns the church’s tendency to avoid confronting sin, labeling it a dangerous lie that prioritizes comfort over truth. He recounts personal experiences where fear of conflict led to spiritual neglect and even loss of life. The post...
