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Practical Steps to Regain Your Balance When Struggling With Burnout
Burnout isn’t always a breakdown — constant fatigue, reduced motivation and emotional distance from things you used to care about.
Why the Church Must Address the Mental Health Crisis Among Young Men
The mental health crisis among young men is a growing concern worldwide — an issue the church can no longer afford to leave on the back burner. Increasing rates of depression, anxiety, substance misuse and suicide are tearing through communities, leaving families...
What Your Wife Won’t Tell You About Leadership
Some families bond over board games; others hike through nature. My family watches movies. And every now and then, a scene will hit me differently, sticking with me not just because it’s well done, but because it reflects something true about life, marriage, and...
The Resurrection of Faith: Why Christian Men Are Returning to Church
A quiet revolution was unfolding in sanctuaries across America and beyond. Young men, particularly those of Generation Z, started walking through church doors in numbers that defied decades of grim predictions about the decline of Christianity. For years, we’ve been...
Friends. Choose Wisely.
Proverbs 13:20 means your mother was right, “You show me your friends— I’ll show you your future.” Or, to put it another way: “Your friends are your future you.”
Barna: The Rise of New Believers Among Young Men
In a rare bit of good news for American Christianity, Barna Group’s latest research reveals a notable rise in the number of U.S. adults—especially younger generations—who report a personal commitment to Jesus Christ. According to the study, 66 percent of U.S. adults now say they’ve made such a commitment, with Gen Z and Millennials leading the surge.
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The Problem of Proverbs
I suspect most of us encounter the Book of Proverbs as young men. But lately, I have had the privilege of encountering it again, not through my own eyes, but through the bright eyes of my fourteen-year-old son. We sit together early in the morning, before the chaos of...
We Need to Discuss the Problem of Men and Gambling
The NFL is in full swing, the World Series is underway, and two NBA men and a handful of Mafia dons just got arrested for illegal game fixing. The arrests of Coach Chauncey Billups, player Terry Rozier, and former assistant Damon Jones is a wild story. All three were...
Balancing Ambition and Faith: Navigating Career Success as a Young Christian Man
Navigating your career is exciting, but the pressures can be overwhelming. The world typically hinges self-worth on achievements, so young Christian men must remind themselves of their faith. Here’s how to honor your faith while excelling in your profession. What...
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Better Male Friendships (Part 1 of 2)
Male friendships with depth and richness are powerful. We see it in the gospels, in Acts, and in the transformation stories we hear every day. Yet, too few of us have that kind of friendship ourselves. Here’s the key to unlocking better male friendships.
Better Conversations (Part 2 of 2)
This week, we’re sharing tips on how to open the door to better conversations with other men, even when you feel awkward or unsure. Why does it matter? They’re the building blocks of better friendships that make us stronger, happier, and more like Christ.
The Dawn of a New Day
Thomas Fuller wrote, “The darkness is at its deepest just before the sunrise.” Statistically, it’s hard to argue that it’s been a long, dark night for the American church. But we believe we’re on the cusp of a new day, and every one of us has a role to play.
All Things New: From Pain to Purpose
This week, Area Director Steve Basht shares what his men’s ministry journey has in common with Hair Club for Men; the advice he refuses to give; and how God makes all things new—using even the ugliest parts of our stories for His amazing story.
Making New Disciples
Many of the men not in church aren’t so much angry at the church as they are apathetic. It doesn’t feel relevant to their lives. If we want to be engaged in making new disciples, we have to overcome that apathy by prioritizing this deeply felt need.
Dealing With Guilt
What keeps some Christian men from living vibrant lives in Christ? In our experience, many feel weighed down by unconfessed sin and guilt. Freedom and peace elude them. Yet, there is purpose to guilt. Here are three practical steps for dealing with guilt.
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