What is Bagged and Tagged?
"We help hunters align their lives through faith-based daily discipline so they can lead with strength at home and walk with confidence in the field.." This aligns with the 5 F's #1 Faith #2 Family #3 Fitness #4 Finance #5 Fun I love that this is so simple!! that's the way this should be. This is about pursuit! as hunters we pursue!! We will be going more in depth with each of these for sure! I will go into depth right now, just want to inspire some thoughts and please provide some feedback! Let's GO!! #1 Faith. When He’s at the center, everything else has order and direction. That’s why we pursue Him first thing in the morning!! it doesn't take much, 5-10 min per day. Scripture and journal, seeking his guidance and check your heart. We believe journaling is so important for self discovery, you start to see where you’ve been, how you’ve grown, and who you’re becoming. #2 Family. Pursuing of our family, this is our first ministry after God! Our wifes should feel seen, valued, and secure. When she feels loved and appreciated and PURSUED I KNOW you'll have more sex! (this also ties in to men who are single and wanting a marriage) When the family feels loved, seen, appreciated, Valued, they listen more Love more, better connection and there is less tension and much more happiness! The home becomes a place of strength, not stress, and when things are aligned there, everything else in life flows better, Plus you'll most likely get the time you need for hunting! without carrying unresolved weight.. #3 Fitness. Fitness matters because your body carries your calling. In 1 Corinthians, we’re reminded it’s a temple! so how you train and care for it reflects your discipline and stewardship. When your body is weak everything else suffers, your focus, leadership, and presence. But when you train consistently, you build resilience, self-control, and readiness. It’s not about vanity, it’s about becoming a man who can carry weight in every area of life. #4 Finance. It matters because it reflects how you steward both your resources and your talents! In Luke, the parable of the talents makes it clear, what you’ve been given isn’t meant to sit idle, it’s meant to be multiplied! When your finances are disordered, your potential stays buried and your ability to provide and serve is limited. But when you pursue financial discipline and develop your skills, you create stability, expand your impact, and honor what God entrusted to you. It’s not about chasing money, it’s about multiplying what you’ve been given. it also allows for the freedom to hunt and take time off because of the stress relief.