February 26, 2007
Promise Keepers announced a new approach to their conference season this year, with 7 of their traditional arena events, and a new set of small conferences called CityCenter events and PK Selects. They are also going to make much of their past content available online via webcasting (for an example, see Man in the Mirror’s extensive webcasting site).
This could have an interesting impact on the way many leaders disciple their men this year. With less PK events, church leaders may look elsewhere for the big “catalytic event.” Some might make a renewed effort to have a men’s retreat in their church. Other ministries may step into the gap left and offer alternatives. Maybe the seven events will be even more well-attended because there will be fewer offered this year. Or maybe the era of the “big event” is just on its way out.
What do you think?
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February 22, 2007
As our friends from Modomo work on bending the Drupal Totally Cool Open Source Content Management System (see the previous post) to their will, one of the main components is the Best Practices & Resources Center, or as we like to call it, the BP&R. The idea is to gather the best ideas, resources and materials in one place so leaders can find it.
This is where you come in…
We will populate the BP&R with materials that you – the leaders that use disciplemen.com – provide us. Have you used a great book in your small group? (Like Twelve Ordinary Men, or Point Man?)We want to know about it. Have you organized a really cool event at your church that helped move men into discipleship? (Like a men’s retreat or an adventure dinner?) How did you do it? Have you worked with a parachurch ministry that really gave your ministry to men a boost? (Like Men’s Fraternity or Man in the Mirror?) Share it with the community.
We want to connect leaders who are successfully discipling men with those that want to, and facilitate you sharing your “best practices” and “resources” with each other – thus, the name.
To submit a resource or idea send an email to resources@disciplemen.com. In your e-mail include the following:
- Name of the resource
- Brief description
- What is it (a book, event, speaker, web site, Bible study, ministry, etc.)?
- How did you use it?
- Do you have any materials you made or used to implement it in your church? (like graphics, flyers, your own discussion questions, an itinerary, etc.) If so, please attach them to your e-mail
- Your contact info, including your name, e-mail address and a daytime phone
We’ll look over what you send and then contact you to fill in any details we might still need. So think about what you have done or used in your ministry to men, and please, SEND US YOUR BEST STUFF!!!
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April 6, 2009
The Heteens Are Here!
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The Heteens Are Here!
The Heteens Are Here!
But you ask, “What are heteens?”
It’s likely you won’t find them mentioned at any of
the myriad of men’s ministry forums across the web or
even ministry magazines of that genre.
To the contrary, disciplemen.com takes a very serious attitude in it’s responsibility and opportunity to minister to discipling organizations across the globe. Our forum(s) continually provide tangeable solutions to reaching teen boys (heteens) – knowing they are the Tomorrow’s Men our churches so desperately need.
Our software engineers have provided the RSS syndication connectivity for you to quickly learn about each new power-post that can really launch your heteen efforts.
It’s your choice whether to continue with the hand-wringing uncertainty of what to do next or with a couple clicks, check out our Tomorrow’s Men forums.
Just a few of our present topics are:
And for the adult men, you can even learn about Snollygosters!
So you’d better bookmark our blog and check our forums often.
See ya. I’m gonna go check for the latest myself…
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