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Life On Purpose
In this month’s Labs Report, we are taking a look at a surprising stat from 2018 and discussing young men, postmodernism, the purpose of life, and the opportunity that awaits us—if we’re ready for it.
Men and the Art of Listening
We’ve all experienced talking to someone who isn’t listening. And we’ve also been the distracted or inattentive one. As Christian men, perfecting the art of listening has deep implications for how we build meaningful relationships and the kingdom of God.
New Insights on Young Men Leaving the Church
Positive, transformative religious experiences touch our souls in such a way that we can never actually remove them. They become ingrained in us, forever a part of who we are. And no matter how far we run from them, they spiritually haunt us.
Church Spotlight: From Visiting to Belonging
When a man walks into a church for the first time, it’s a sacred moment. What often determines what’s next is whether or not that church was ready for him. This week, we’re spotlighting one church’s commitment to bringing a man from visiting to belonging.
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New Adam Project
The Resurrection of Faith: Why Christian Men Are Returning to Church
A quiet revolution was unfolding in sanctuaries across...
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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New Adam Project
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...
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.
Latest
Life On Purpose
In this month’s Labs Report, we are taking a look at a surprising stat from 2018 and discussing young men, postmodernism, the purpose of life, and the opportunity that awaits us—if we’re ready for it.
Men and the Art of Listening
We’ve all experienced talking to someone who isn’t listening. And we’ve also been the distracted or inattentive one. As Christian men, perfecting the art of listening has deep implications for how we build meaningful relationships and the kingdom of God.
New Insights on Young Men Leaving the Church
Positive, transformative religious experiences touch our souls in such a way that we can never actually remove them. They become ingrained in us, forever a part of who we are. And no matter how far we run from them, they spiritually haunt us.
Church Spotlight: From Visiting to Belonging
When a man walks into a church for the first time, it’s a sacred moment. What often determines what’s next is whether or not that church was ready for him. This week, we’re spotlighting one church’s commitment to bringing a man from visiting to belonging.
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Paul and Timothy: A Better Way to Disciple Men
Could you disciple someone? Are you qualified? What would it look like? You might be surprised. This week we start a new series on 2 Timothy, a letter from Paul to Timothy that is full of lessons that reveal a better way to disciple men.
Are You Hurting?
The psalmist gives us a glimpse into his dark night of the soul with six questions he asks God—questions every hurting man has no doubt asked. As I find myself in my own season of suffering, I’m being reminded of deep truths along the way.
Mountain Guides and Spiritual Fathers
What does it take to climb the highest peaks in the world? You need a guide with the experience and know-how to get you to the summit. You can learn a lot about discipleship from a mountain guide, including the most critical factor of all.
How to Do a Simple Men’s Event
Your church doesn’t have to go all in on a big weekend event to make a big impact on men. You can jumpstart discipleship by giving men an opportunity to gather, connect, and take their right next step with this simple men’s event format.
Do Everything in Love
Amid mistreatment, Paul showed love to the Corinthians and told them to do everything in love. How? In this current era where the “clap back” reigns supreme, one principle can radically change our response to offense, conflict, and anger.
Ministry Spotlight: Men of Faith
This week, we are spotlighting a church in Maine that is passionate about discipling men. From skepticism to culture shift, Men of Faith is seeing how one simple idea is transforming a church!Â
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