The modern church has done a poor job at ministering to men.
Not because we lack programs, but because we lack purpose. We’ve tried to lure men in with sports, bacon, and banter, while failing to give them what they’re actually starved for: real responsibility, real theology, and real brotherhood. Instead of grit, depth, and clarity, we offer fellowship without formation.
In Episode 007 of The Household Reformation Podcast, we’re talking about what men’s ministry should look like when it's driven by biblical vision instead of cultural trends.
We cover:
Why men don’t want another church social
How shallow teaching has robbed men of their strength
The role of male-only discipleship and why it matters
What the Reformation teaches us about household-driven ministry
Why the household, not the stage, is ground zero for men's formation
If we want strong churches, we must build strong households. And if we want strong households, we must stop sidelining the men God has called to lead them.
This episode is a call to action for pastors, husbands, fathers, and ministry leaders who are ready to rebuild something solid.
Listen now on Apple, Spotify, or YouTube.
If this episode helps you, share it with a brother who’s ready to build.
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