"Submit Good Respect Better"
Through the lens of Tarzan’s jungle—a world both primal and profound—Submit Good Respect Better dives headfirst into the complexities of faith, relationships, and personal growth. This is no self-help manual in disguise or a sermon hiding behind metaphors; instead, it’s a sharp, witty exploration of what it means to live in alignment with God’s design while wrestling with the wild contradictions of human nature.
Here, the jungle becomes a mirror: the tangled vines, towering trees, and untamed beauty reflecting the challenges we face navigating our faith, our roles, and our relationships. With clever humor and incisive introspection, this book cuts through clichés and instead delivers timeless biblical truths in a way that is both refreshingly honest and deeply resonant.
More than a guide, Submit Good Respect Better is an invitation to rethink your place in the grand, chaotic ecosystem of life. It beckons you to consider questions you’ve perhaps avoided: How do submission and respect intersect in a world that values control? How do we grow into our God-designed roles while learning to tame the jungle within? And perhaps most importantly, what does it look like to respect better—not out of obligation, but from a place of faith-filled intention and love?
Whether you find yourself swinging wildly between independence and intimacy, or simply trying to find your footing in life’s dense underbrush, this book will make you laugh, think, and ultimately lean into the profound truths that have always been waiting—hidden in the jungle of your soul.
Joseph William Dopp is a satirist, storyteller, and provocateur who blends humor, wit, and sharp insight to challenge societal norms. With a unique ability to turn absurdity into education, he crafts narratives that are as thought-provoking as they are hilarious. Drawing from his experiences as a father, artist, and community mentor, Joseph writes with a passion for unpacking humanity’s complexities—whether through dysfunctional family dynamics, cultural critique, or absurdist allegories. His works invite readers to laugh, reflect, and rediscover what it truly means to be human.