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Permission to Speak Freely
Paul spent more than a decade with Timothy as brothers, co-laborers, and, in a spiritual sense, father and son. He had permission to speak freely into his life. The truth Paul shared with him about hope, suffering, and shame impacts us and our relationships in profound ways…
Are You and Your Wife on the Same Team?
Which best describes your marriage: 1) we’re on the same team, or 2) we’re competing against each other? This Valentine’s Day, here are some tips to get back on, or stay on, the same team—today and in the days ahead, ’til death do you part.
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.
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The CIA and the Problem of Male Sanctification
Andrew Bustamante was a CIA deep cover operative. The kind...
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New Adam Project
The CIA and the Problem of Male Sanctification
Andrew Bustamante was a CIA deep cover operative. The kind of man who blends into a region, discovers the highest value assets, and then works to flip them to be an informant for the U.S. government. He is a civilian now and has made the rounds on...
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Permission to Speak Freely
Paul spent more than a decade with Timothy as brothers, co-laborers, and, in a spiritual sense, father and son. He had permission to speak freely into his life. The truth Paul shared with him about hope, suffering, and shame impacts us and our relationships in profound ways…
Are You and Your Wife on the Same Team?
Which best describes your marriage: 1) we’re on the same team, or 2) we’re competing against each other? This Valentine’s Day, here are some tips to get back on, or stay on, the same team—today and in the days ahead, ’til death do you part.
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.
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LEGACY: A Discipled Man Who Disciples Men
Discipling every man everywhere isn’t dependent on the men’s ministry leader or pastor of a local church. Rather, it’s dependent on individual, regular guys deciding to bring others with them as they follow Christ. That’s what Jim did…
Your Role in Restoration
Voting rights activist Desmond Meade, once suicidal, homeless, and addicted, shares how God restored him and gave him a new sense of purpose that has implications for all of us.
“Wait and See” vs. “Go and Make”
Often, it seems we read the Great Commission as, “Wait for men to come and then see if hanging around the church helps them become disciples and teaches them to obey everything I have commanded you.” But Jesus said, “Go and make…”
The Women in the Mirror
“I wish I could tell eight-year-old Dani that she will one day have what she so desires: to live in a home where dad is there, mom is happy, and the kids are safe.” Read one woman’s story of how discipleship changes everything.
Overcoming Obstacles in Men’s Ministry
You want to disciple men this year and we want to help. We surveyed hundreds of men’s leaders and pastors around the country about their ministries, and the results are in. Here are the primary obstacles reported, along with solutions!
Sad Clowns, Lonely Men, and COVID Friendships
The tragedy of loneliness is that without friends, life starts to feel like one huge obligation. For this is not the time of maximum mastery. It is the time of maximum need—for friends, for help, for clarity, for forgiveness, and for God.
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