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Understanding Your Church’s Man Code
Quick...in a phrase or sentence, what’s the dress code in your church? Is it business casual, suit and tie, or blue jeans?

Just as your church has an unspoken—but well-known—dress code, it also has an unspoken “man code.” The man code is the environment your church creates for men. Within a few weeks after beginning to attend, a man understands what it means to be a man in this church. Just like with the dress code, men soak it in from the atmosphere.

What impression does your church give about the importance of men? “Men Are _______ Here” “Important?” “Tolerated?” “Needed?” “Leaders?”                                                  READ MORE

English Vicar Battles Feminized Church. 
Rev. John Richardson is an Anglican priest who has spent most of his pastorate ministering in a village by the name of Ugley. (John tells me the town is home to The Ugley Women’s Institute. Really.) ......
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Jack Hayford’s Dynamic Discovery
God brought me to a dynamic discovery. I knew I still needed to keep a high priority on the men, and that I therefore – as senior pastor – needed to maintain a high profile in that arena of ministry. I also felt the need for younger men to spearhead the month-to-month gatherings.”
Find out what Jack Hayford discovered about leading his men here

Internet Pornography: A Briar Patch of Sin
...Yet, as we were packing up, I still argued with God: "Do you really want me to tell him? I promise I will never do it again if you don’t make me do this!"...

10 Things I learned about Friendship  
1. Take Inventory ... 2. Take The Initiative ...
3. Focus on others ... 4. Be transparent ...
5. Accept others ... 6. Pay the price ...
7. Avoid emotional dependency ... 8. Eliminate competition ...
9. Care enough to counsel or confront ... 10. Know your own boundaries ...
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Support Your Pastor
“And we urge you, brethren, to recognize those who labour among you, and are over you in the Lord and admonish you, and to esteem them very highly in love for their work’s sake. Be at peace among yourselves."       1 Thessalonians 5:12-13