Discipleship in modern Christianity has been gutted — sanitized into curriculum, boxed into content, and stripped of the grit that transforms boys into men. What was once a life-on-life apprenticeship has become a classroom of consumers. Jesus didn’t host seminars — He lived shoulder to shoulder with men. He walked, ate, laughed, corrected, and bled beside them. That’s how hearts were forged and character was tested. Today, most discipleship programs can’t reproduce a single man who knows how to carry the weight of his cross because they’ve confused information for transformation. They’ve traded battlefields for classrooms and left an entire generation fatherless, waiting for someone to show them the way.
In The Leadership Course, we return to the ancient path — men bestowing masculinity, one generation to the next. Our discipleship isn’t another Bible study; it’s a brotherhood of initiation. Every week, men of different stages — Cowboys, Warriors, Lovers, Kings — sit together, bear each others burdens, celebrate each others success, and cover each other in prayer, learning what it means to bear the image of Christ in every stage of life.
It’s intergenerational masculinity in motion — older men guiding younger men, not through lectures, but through shared scars, honest confession, and hard-won wisdom. This is how we restore generational masculinity
Restoring generational masculinity means rebuilding what’s been lost — filling the void left by absent and passive fathers. We do life together, we walk with God shoulder to shoulder, as sons learning to lead, and leaders learning to love.
We’re raising 10,000 men through RGM Book Studies — small circles where discipleship meets real life. If you’re ready to grow and help others do the same, step in and join us as we restore what the world forgot how to build: men who walk with God and lead with courage.