Jeff Voth

About Jeff Voth

Jeff Voth is the Founder and President of Cavetime. He believes that Cavetime exists to help men — carriers of the X and Y chromosomes — understand that purpose is woven into the internal fabric of every man alive. It is a purpose that comes to life as men learn to stand as a wall, sometimes alone and sometimes together. It is a purpose that compels them to stand as a wall of security…protection…and integrity for those in their lives who need them. It is a wall that is crafted and honed by the Maker of men, as they show up and meet with Him, often, in the cave…they have Cavetime together. Find out more at: www.cavetime.org

Stop Running to the Wrong Cave! Part 4

Stop Running to the Wrong Cave Part 4 by Jeff Voth

If you haven’t checked out Part 1, Part 2 or Part 3 you should start there. The Third D: The State of Discontentment Some of the men who met David at the cave were in debt and some were distressed. But probably all of them were discontented. The Hebrew word for discontent is mar, which means “to make bitter”; [...]

Stop Running to the Wrong Cave! Part 3

Stop Running to the Wrong Cave! Part 3 by Jeff Voth

If you haven’t checked out Part 1 or Part 2, you should start there. This week we are looking at the Second D that describes those who have run to the wrong cave: The State of Debt. The Second D: The State of Debt The average debt in most American homes accumulates with interest rates [...]

Stop Running to the Wrong Cave! Part 2

Stop Running to the Wrong Cave Part 2 by Jeff Voth

Last week, I gave you an introduction on Running to the Wrong Cave, if you missed it you can check it out here: Stop Running to the Wrong Cave – Part 1. This week we are looking at the first of what I call the Three D’s. The First D: The State of Distress The [...]

Stop Running to the Wrong Cave! Part 1

Stop Running to the Wrong Cave - Part 1 by Jeff Voth

I remember exactly where I was when I felt distressed for the first time. In fact, it occurred during the same season of life when I made my visit to the ER. My panic came in two waves, which both came as we happened to be in the process of buying a house. The first [...]