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The Death of Men's Ministry

The Death of Men's Ministry

Today, many pastors quietly admit what few are willing to say out loud: men’s ministry, as a structured and ongoing discipleship effort, has disappeared in nearly all churches. The data tells a sobering story.

Jesus Take the Wheel

Jesus Take the Wheel

The idea of “Jesus take the wheel” is more than a lyric from a hit song; it is a posture of surrender. In leadership, especially, the temptation to control outcomes, protect reputations, and rely solely on personal ability is constant.

Servant Leadership in a Self-Promoting World

Servant Leadership in a Self-Promoting World

esus Christ defined leadership not as a pursuit of status, but as a commitment to serve. For men seeking to lead well, the challenge is not simply to succeed within the world’s system, but to embody a different kind of leadership altogether.

The Importance of Follow-Up

The Importance of Follow-Up

If a successful CEO is going to tell you something he wants you to remember, it tends to come out as a sentence that encapsulates a big idea. He told me, “Always follow up. Don’t forget with people to follow up. It will make or break your leadership.”