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Put On Your Oxygen Mask Before Assisting Others
Recently I visited an 82-year-old friend from the past. He was feeling low. When we finally got down to why, it was this: he had lost his sense of purpose. How does that happen, and how can we make sure it doesn’t happen to us? He had run out of “spiritual oxygen.”
Prison, Chains, and Heart Attacks: A Man’s Call to Inconvenient Friendship
While in chains, Paul wrote to Timothy about men turning their backs on him. But he also reminded him of the power of having a true friend in hard times. How do we leave fair-weather friendship behind, and why is it critical to our lives as disciples?
Standing in the Gap for the Spiritually Fatherless
Paul recognizes in his letter the faith of Timothy’s mother and grandmother. Who’s missing? His father. And so Paul became his spiritual father. Just as Paul did for Timothy, we, too, are called to stand in the gap for young men who need a spiritual father. But how?
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…
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The Truth About Lying
We can usually always admit that we were dumb as kids. In...
Shame and Spiritual Chemotherapy
Maybe you haven’t had the delightful experience of waking...
When Dad’s Not There: How to Heal from the Loss or Absence of Your Father
Some wounds don’t heal on their own. They linger, deep and...
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The Truth About Lying
We can usually always admit that we were dumb as kids. In my case, I had a habit of doing something wrong and then completely denying my actions. In one case, my mother began to keep lemon candy in her purse, which she would distribute in...
Shame and Spiritual Chemotherapy
Maybe you haven’t had the delightful experience of waking in a heart-thumping panic, certain that you had just found yourself in a public space wearing little to no clothing. If you have, then you know I’m not being sarcastic when I call this a...
When Dad’s Not There: How to Heal from the Loss or Absence of Your Father
Some wounds don’t heal on their own. They linger, deep and invisible, like a hollow spot in your chest that you don’t know how to fill. For many men, that’s what happens when their father is absent—whether he passed too soon, checked out...
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Put On Your Oxygen Mask Before Assisting Others
Recently I visited an 82-year-old friend from the past. He was feeling low. When we finally got down to why, it was this: he had lost his sense of purpose. How does that happen, and how can we make sure it doesn’t happen to us? He had run out of “spiritual oxygen.”
Prison, Chains, and Heart Attacks: A Man’s Call to Inconvenient Friendship
While in chains, Paul wrote to Timothy about men turning their backs on him. But he also reminded him of the power of having a true friend in hard times. How do we leave fair-weather friendship behind, and why is it critical to our lives as disciples?
Standing in the Gap for the Spiritually Fatherless
Paul recognizes in his letter the faith of Timothy’s mother and grandmother. Who’s missing? His father. And so Paul became his spiritual father. Just as Paul did for Timothy, we, too, are called to stand in the gap for young men who need a spiritual father. But how?
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…
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How God Taught a Man to Deny Himself
If the events surrounding Jesus’ crucifixion had been a final exam, the twelve would have failed. However, one man stepped up. John called him a “secret disciple.” How did his silence give way to boldness and self-interest to self-denial?
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!
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