Deciding Factor LLC

Deciding Factor LLC

Media Production

Hudson, NC 2 followers

A media production firm dedicated to promoting principles of truth for the development of young men.

About us

Deciding Factor LLC is a media production company committed to promoting Biblical and truthful principles for the development of young men.

Industry
Media Production
Company size
2-10 employees
Headquarters
Hudson, NC
Type
Privately Held
Founded
2021

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  • Strength and beauty are not often thought of as being related. People don’t regard beauty as being strong, or strength as being beautiful. In fact, the two can seem like antonyms at times. But God, in His infinite wisdom has coupled these two characteristics in a divine way. Each needing, and even creating, the other. Listen to the newest episode of The Deciding Factor podcast: https://lnkd.in/gkdgp_pr

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  • Feeling good is temporary. Being good is eternal. This quote has found its way onto the vision board that I keep in my office, and for a good reason. There is a profound difference between fleeting moments of pleasure and the lasting impact of living a life rooted in goodness. Understanding the inheritance of temporary pleasure and eternal fulfillment can help us make the correct decisions, and ensure that we get what we want out of this life. The pursuit of temporary satisfaction can often leave us feeling empty, while cultivating enduring virtues leads to a more fulfilling and meaningful life. Listen to the newest episode of the Deciding Factor Podcast now! https://lnkd.in/gygHmjay

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  • Every one of us has to make a choice of who we will serve. The Bible makes this very clear. But what isn’t so clearly written, is the responsibility that we hold towards that service, as well as everything that we are accountable for. On today’s episode we talk about what it means to serve God, what we are accountable to God for, and how we can serve God properly in every area of our life. Listen to this weeks Theology Thursday now! https://lnkd.in/gPGEJAAu

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  • Observe the world around you long enough, and you will find that the world is full of lies. From the media, to the politicians, to Hollywood, everyone is trying to sell you a version of reality that just isn’t true. So how do we deal with such deceit in the world? The answer is simple. Accept nothing less than the absolute truth. The truth is like a mirror, it will show everything that stands in the way of its reflection. Regardless of how ugly or beautiful it may be, what is shown in the mirror is a simple and honest reflection of what truly is. What matters is how we respond to that reflection. Will we reject the image it gives us, and demand that reality bend to our will? Or will we accept the truth, and live at peace with the image we see, knowing that genuine effort is the only way we will ever improve the reflection that we look into. Listen to this week’s Mens Monday now! https://lnkd.in/dW62hhMc

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  • We have heard it said that power corrupts. As far as history can tell, that saying holds true. No matter what form of government, corruption always finds its way into the heart of those who wield power. It was for this reason that our founding fathers instituted a republic with separation of powers, and checks and balances, that is subject to the will of the people. But over time, the power that we the people hold has been diverted to the bureaucracy. And the transparency and obedience that we expect from our elected officials has been all but forgotten. As frightening as it may be, it requires someone to stand up against it if it is ever going to get fixed. And in one very famous and specific example, we can see exactly what happens when one man decides to stand up against this kind of corruption. Listen to the newest Civic Saturday episode now! https://lnkd.in/d6yiwBja

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