![]() Today is my the annual day in which my wife gets the joy of telling me that I’m now “two years older” than she is. Though I hate to admit it, I am 15 months older than she is, but, for her, the three months between our birthdays, are a time where she chooses to proclaim our age gap as though it is a full two years. As I turn 36, I am reflecting on this ministry and all that God is doing. I stand amazed and in awe of the many ways He has grown and is using Frontline. Yet, as our organization transitions from initial start up phase to priming for exponential growth, this has been an incredibly difficult season for me personally. Looking ahead, what I am wishing for on my birthday this year is to see Frontline be the instrument God uses to bring about a Great Awakening, to deal a death blow to gender ideology, to elevate the Church, to strengthen the family, to stand as a powerful witness, to end the scourge of abortion, to see marriage restored and made great again, and to open educational freedom like never before. I believe that this next year will bring great changes to Frontline, and I am hopeful that these birthday wishes will come true. In the midst of my wife and children reminding me how “old” I am today, I am honored to put any newfound “wisdom” to work on behalf of this ministry. We are learning and growing, and we are primed for even bigger things to come. Grateful, Cole Muzio
PPS. Today is also Valentine’s Day. It’s also the 14th Anniversary of the day I asked my wife, Spencer, to marry me. I hoped that the combination of Valentines Day and my birthday would make it difficult for her to say “no,” and my scheme worked! Every day, I am more and more grateful to call her my wife and my best friend. She is truly the foundation of this ministry and a great blessing to the mission here. I could not do what I do without her! ![]() |