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What is this?

This is a private, member-only blog being used by a small group of high-school students going through the Every Man A Warrior study.

The public can see each post title, but unless you are a member, when you click to see each post, you will not see the post content nor the comments.

If you need help accessing the content here or have any other questions, send an email to troy@troywolf.com.

How are we using this?

The posts are the questions asked in the chapters. Each week as we go through another chapter in the book, we respond to each question (each post) using the blog's comment feature.

At the start of each week, Troy will create the blog posts for the questions in that week's chapter.

Do I have to use this blog?

Yes. Just kidding. No, you do not. The Every Man A Warrior book study is designed to have you write your answers in the book--a good and recommended idea. It allows you to go back years later to re-read your thoughts and the truths you learned.

Personally, I prefer to type rather than hand-write because my hand quickly cramps when I write--probably because I rarely do it! It is hoped that you will be encouraged by your brothers as you see their answers and thoughts during the week. You can even reply to comments and give them likes. Perhaps this will increase accountability, too.

When other people comment on posts you've commented on, you will receive email notifications. It is required that you smile every time you receive a blog comment notification. 😄

Tips & Tricks

Logging in, staying logged in, other devices

Once you are logged in the first time (by clicking the login button in the email you received at first), you shouldn't have to login again unless you don't visit the blog for 30+ days.

The magic that keeps you logged in is a per-device kind of thing. So if you were accessing on your Chromebook and want to also access on your phone, you can use the sign-in feature, but understand that it works by sending an email to you. So you have to be able to receive that email on the device you want to use to access the blog.

There is a one-time work-around that is a tiny bit tedious, but not terrible. So if you want to access on a device other than the one where you recieve your email, reach out to Troy.

Add to Home Screen

If you are using a phone to access the blog, you may want to use the "add to home screen" feature of your phone's browser. This will add an icon on your phone--kind of like an app. Of course all popular browsers allow you to add websites to your favorites, your bookmarks bar, etc.