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Five Strides to Implement The Journey to Biblical Manhood


Here is a basic overview of the five strides to implement a challenge in The Journey to Biblical Manhood.

Step-by-step directions and timelines are included in the JBM Notebook (Challenges 1-4 coming in Spring 2012).

 

Stride 1: Plan & Assess

First, choose your challenge. We recommend doing the first two challenges in order, but you are free to choose which challenges you do, and in what order. Next, choose one of three options based on how much time you want to invest in planning (taking an analogy from football):

  • Option 1: “Run the Play” - Many leaders say, “Just tell us what to do.” That’s what the first option is all about. You and your leadership team can “just do what the sheet says” and successfully get men engaged. We'll tell you which resources and curriculum to use for each phase of the challenge. Choose “Run the Play” if you want us to “just tell you what to do” to disciple your men!

  • Option 2: “Call an Audible” - Perhaps you look at Option 1, but want to see what other materials and resources may be available to accomplish the same challenge. Then Option 2 is for you. We offer you multiple suggestions for curriculum and experiences from a variety of ministries.

  • Option 3: “Design Your Own Play” - You've been through the No Man Left Behind leadership training. You’ve been able to assemble a strong team. You have the manpower, resources, and desire to develop your own plans. If this fits you, choose "Design Your Own Play."

Once you've chosen your level of planning, and the resources to be used throughout the challenge, it's time to set your Faith & Life Objectives - what you want to accomplish in your men. The Journey to Biblical Manhood is built around “desired outcomes,” not activity. Biblical manhood is about becoming a disciple of Christ, not checking off that you’ve completed a course. So we’ve developed Faith & Life Objectives for each challenge (example for Challenge 1 below).

Of course, you’re welcome to set your own objectives, and we provide the card as a downloadable, editable template--just keep it focused on the ends, not the means. Be flexible--a man may be just as likely to accomplish the objectives at a weekend retreat as in a 12-week Bible study. Pray that God will accomplish these for your men--and let them know you’re praying! Each man should receive one of these printed cards at the start of the challenge. 

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Once you've established your Faith & Life Objectives, you need to print your pre-challenge Assessment. Each Challenge begins and ends with your men taking a short assessment of where they are. This gives you a chance to measure progress and growth, and continues to demonstrate vision and intentionality. We'll provide a downloadable, editable template with each challenge. Here’s an example for Challenge 1:


Challenge_1_Assessment



During the Plan & Assess phase, we'll also show you how to recruit new leaders for the challenge, and how to engage men who won't directly participate in the challenge by coming to an event or joining a small group.


Stride 2: Create Value

During this phase, promote your Create Value event. We'll show you how to promote the event effectively through personal invitation and other means, and how to involve as many men in your church as possible. You'll also invite men to lead the short follow-up groups that will happen in the four to eight weeks after the event.

Then kick-off the event!


Stride 3: Capture Momentum

BEFORE men leave the Create Value event, they will join short-term follow-up groups - we'll show you how we get an average of 2/3 of event attendees into follow-up groups! This curriculum should be a short, entry-level study that is attractive to men who have never been in a small group. You'll invite ALL the men to join these groups - not just the men who came to the event. During the first meeting, group leaders will hand out a Faith & Life Objectives card and pre-challenge Assessment to anyone who still needs them. During this phase, we'll show you how to involve men who aren't participating in the follow-up groups so that they, too, are connected on The Journey.


Stride 4: Sustain Change

The Sustain Change phase consists of a longer-term, more in-depth study. Men can stay in their Capture groups or form new groups, and ALL men in the church should be invited to participate. During this phase, you'll want to plug-in men who aren't participating in the groups into as many ongoing ministries at your church as possible. Also, we'll give you ideas for how to provide guys with a tangible way to put their heart and head change into action - these ideas can be found in the Use Your "Hands" portion of the JBM notebook.


Stride 5: Evaluate & Celebrate

Near the end of the Sustain groups, you'll want to print a post-challenge Assessment form for every man in your church. When you collect these, if possible, make one report of the results for men who participated in the challenge directly, and one report for those who did not. Share them with your leadership team and pastor.

Then it's time to celebrate! Plan an evening or afternoon to eat, worship and hang out together, and include testimonies from men who particularly benefitted from the challenge. Invite ALL the men in the church to this gathering. We'll show you how to make this time resonate with your guys.

At the end of the celebration gathering, you may choose to announce the next challenge and hand out Faith & Life Objectives cards. As you get men excited about the next challenge and Create event, ask them, "Who's missing?" and encourage them to invite others on The Journey from outside the church.

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