Cornerstone Assembly of God's "Men's Ministry".
We are currently studing "The roots of Pentecost".
Men’s groups are not about having a club or a guild (people with common interests or goals); it’s about integrating men into church. It’s about camaraderie, affirmation, personal development and spiritual growth.
- A significant number of churchgoing men attend out of habit, unaffected by what they hear.
- Quite a few men go to church simply to keep their wives/mothers/girlfriends happy.
- The majority of men who attend church do nothing during the week to grow their faith.
- Relatively few churches are able to establish or maintain a vibrant men’s ministry.
Men are different. The common perception is men are self-reliant, don't feel, don't touch, don’t need fellowship, are too macho and are very competitive. Men see life as a puzzle.
So how do we integrate men in and outside the church community?
The Reach, Teach and Release strategy on the following pages is a resource center for you to build a custom designed group for the men of your church. It is a 'some assembly required' approach to Men's Ministries. Every group will be different. But every group can be effective.
Discipleship Resources for Men
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2011 National Men’s Ministries Leadership Conference
Organizing a pancake breakfast is easy – discipling men, not so much. That’s why the National Men’s Ministries Leadership Conference is so important! You will be equipped and resourced with the essential tools to help men grow in their walk with Christ. Plus, it’s your chance to get away for a guy’s road trip, network with some crazy cool dudes and learn from some of the nation’s most influential leaders.
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Men's Ministries: The Mag
The redesigned "Men's Ministries: The Mag" is a 48-page magazine with a three-fold focus: Life as a man; Life as a husband; Life as a father. Article titles include "Life in the Red Zone"; "When Faith Fade's"; "Thriving Through the Circumstances of Life"; "Family First - Kurt Warner"; "Value of Men Being Men"; "Power of a Praying Dad"; plus more...
For more information, visit men.ag.org.



