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Most churches have something for women, kids, and youth – but what about men? It’s estimated that only 10% of evangelical churches have a men’s ministry. That’s not enough. Not even close.
Research shows when husbands and fathers become involved in church, their families follow. This happens much more than when the wife, mother, or children lead church involvement.
There’s no question. Men are critical to spiritual development in the family. But sadly, too many men are sitting on the sidelines.
Culture portrays men as selfish, predatorial, detached, weak-willed, abusive, and much more. But that’s not how God sees men.
Men want to connect with other men to learn about God, the Bible, and grow in their faith. They want opportunities to use the unique giftings and talents God has given them.
Will you equip and empower them?
A discipled man is missional; and missional man is discipled. Every man needs to learn how to be a priest in his home, his church, and his community. Men's Ministries represent hundreds of district, networks, and small groups across the U.S. who are dedicated to reaching and discipling men for Christ. We offer numerous resources and ministry tools for men everywhere to grow closer to Jesus, connect with each other, and learn to utilize courage, strength and endurance in their daily lives.