This episode of the Three of Seven Project podcast, "Holiday Stress, Experiencing Peace & Bear Hunting," features the team discussing various topics, including stress management during the holidays and the experience of bear hunting. The description provides links to the "3 of 7 Project" website, their Rite of Passage and Basic Course applications, their Patreon, and their merchandise store. The content appears to touch on personal development, outdoor activities, and potentially firearms usage related to hunting.
This episode of the Three of Seven Project's Monday Meeting dives into a study of the Book of Acts, exploring themes of human actions versus divine intervention. The team discusses their ongoing project and provides links for viewers to learn more, apply for their Rite of Passage and Basic Courses, and support the podcast through Patreon or by visiting their online store. The content focuses on spiritual and philosophical discussion rather than practical firearm use.
This video features the Three of Seven Project team discussing various topics, including the presence of babies in heaven. The description strongly promotes the Three of Seven Project, directing viewers to their website for information on Rite of Passage and Basic Courses. It also encourages support through their Patreon page and highlights their merchandise store and YouTube channel. While the title and description are not explicitly firearms-related, the brand 'Three of Seven Project' is known for its association with firearms and tactical training.
This episode of the Three of Seven Project's Monday Meeting delves into a study of the book of Acts, focusing on themes of the Holy Spirit and power. While the specific content of the study isn't detailed, the project's website and associated links suggest a focus on training, personal development, and potentially, faith-based practical application. The project offers various courses and resources, including a 'Rite of Passage' and a 'Basic Course,' alongside merchandise and a Patreon for support. The episode is part of an ongoing series.
This Monday Meeting episode from the Three of Seven Project, titled 'The Golden Chain Of Salvation,' focuses on their core initiatives. The description highlights their website for general information and applications for their Rite of Passage and Basic Courses. It also promotes their Patreon for continued support and their online store for merchandise. The video likely delves into the philosophy and purpose behind the Three of Seven Project, potentially touching upon themes of personal development and preparedness, though specific firearm content is not explicitly detailed.
This video segment, titled 'Ep. 454 The King On A Cross,' is part of the Three of Seven Project's Monday Meeting. The team discusses Matthew 27. The description provides links to the Three of Seven Project website, their Rite of Passage and Basic Course applications, their Patreon page for podcast support, and their online store. The content appears to be discussion-based rather than focused on a specific firearm demonstration or review, likely drawing on theological or philosophical themes from the biblical passage.
This YouTube video, titled "Ep. 450 The New Covenant," is the Monday Meeting segment from the Three of Seven Project. The team discusses Matthew 26. The description provides links to the Three of Seven Project website for their Rite of Passage and Basic Course applications, their Patreon for podcast support, and their online store. The video appears to be a discussion or commentary rather than a direct demonstration of firearms, with a focus on the 'Three of Seven Project' and its associated content.
This episode of the Three of Seven Project features hosts Chadd and Brooke discussing important topics. The video highlights the "3 of 7 Project" and its various initiatives, including a "Rite of Passage" and a "Basic Course," for which application links are provided. The description also includes links to their Patreon page and online store, encouraging viewer support. While specific firearms or calibers are not mentioned, the overall context suggests content relevant to the firearms community, focusing on the organization's activities and philosophy.
This episode of the Three of Seven Project's Monday Meeting, titled "Watch And Be Ready," focuses on a discussion related to Matthew 25. While not explicitly detailing firearms, the project's website and associated links suggest a strong connection to preparedness, training, and potentially self-defense, often themes intertwined with firearm ownership and training. The content likely encourages viewers to be vigilant and prepared, with the "Rite of Passage" and "Basic Course" applications pointing towards skill development.
This YouTube video, titled "Ep. 445 The Tribulation Is Going To Be Rough," features the Three of Seven Project team discussing important topics. The description highlights their affiliation with Barbell Apparel, a brand focused on athletic-fit clothing, and provides links to their website, Patreon, store, and training courses. While the title suggests a potentially serious or survivalist discussion, no specific firearms, calibers, manufacturers, or direct applications are mentioned within the provided text. The focus appears to be on the Three of Seven Project as an entity and its associated ventures.
This video features a discussion with Evan Slaughter on the Three of Seven Project channel, covering topics related to personal growth, specifically 'unfatting yourself' and revisiting the past. The episode is sponsored by Hoist and promotes various offerings from the Three of Seven Project, including their website, Rite of Passage and Basic Course applications, Patreon page, and merchandise store. The description also includes hashtags like #podcast and #trump, suggesting broader themes beyond just firearms.
This YouTube video, titled "Monday Meeting | Modern Day Pharisee," features the Three of Seven Project team discussing Matthew chapter 9. The description provides links to their website, Rite of Passage and Basic Course applications, Patreon, and their online store. While the title and description do not mention specific firearms, calibers, manufacturers, or direct firearm-related topics, the organization's website and the nature of their content (suggested by the presence of "Project" in the name and links to training) could potentially involve firearms in some capacity, though it is not explicitly stated.