• Every man is becoming someone—either by drifting or by choosing intentional formation. Episode 1 uncovers the pressures shaping modern men, the lies we believe about strength, and the identity God calls us into. This episode lays the foundation for the entire Track: identity, discipline, responsibility, and leadership. It invites men to see who they are right now… and who God is shaping them to become.

    Study Questions:

    1. What are you afraid will happen if you actually become the man God is calling you to be?

    2. Who benefits from you staying weak, passive, or distracted?

    3. What comfort would you have to sacrifice in order to grow?

    4. Where in your life is drift already forming you?

    Journal Prompts:

    1. Describe in vivid detail the man God is inviting you to become.

    2. What must die in you so that this man can live? (Be specific, honest, courageous.)

  • Every man feels the pressure to prove himself. We try to earn identity through work, achievement, or the respect of others—but Jesus doesn’t start there. He begins with identity: “This is My beloved Son.”
    Episode 2 reminds men that who they are matters before anything they do. Without a grounded identity in Christ, responsibility becomes overwhelming, comparison becomes constant, and purpose becomes confused.
    This episode helps men anchor their lives in God-given identity so their responsibilities are carried with strength, clarity, and confidence—not insecurity or striving.

    Study Questions:

    1. STUDY QUESTIONS

      1. When you imagine losing the thing you’re most proud of, what terrifies you about that loss — and what does that reveal about where your identity truly rests?

      2. What false names have shaped your life more than God’s truth?

      3. Where do you still hustle for validation instead of resting in God’s approval?

      4. Where are you living for identity instead of from identity?

    Journal Prompt:

    • Write a full paragraph describing your identity in Christ —
      without using titles, roles, achievements, or strengths.

      Name who you truly are because of Him.

  • Real strength isn’t built in big moments but in quiet, repeated choices. Episode 3 reframes discipline—not as punishment, but as preparation. We explore the habits that weaken men, the habits that build them, and the small daily practices that shape a man’s future. This episode calls men to take ownership of their formation and cultivate the disciplines that produce godly character and long-term resilience.

    Study Questions:

    1. Which habits are making you weaker right now — and what lie are you believing that allows you to keep them?

    2. What one discipline, if strengthened, would change the trajectory of your life?

    3. Where do you rely on emotion instead of structure?

    4. What excuse keeps showing up — and what would obedience look like without it?

    Journal Prompt:

    Describe the man you could become in one year if you practiced one small discipline with consistency.
    Then describe the man you will become if you don’t.

    Be painfully honest.

  • Every man faces hard things—fear, conflict, accountability, calling. Episode 4 defines biblical courage as obedience in the face of fear, not bravado or toughness. We confront the ways avoidance and passivity quietly sabotage a man’s life and explore how God multiplies courage one step at a time. This episode challenges men to stop running from the hard things and start stepping into them with faith.

    STUDY QUESTIONS

    1. What conversation, decision, or confrontation are you avoiding right now—and what are you afraid will happen if you act?

    2. What are you telling yourself is “wisdom” or “patience” that is actually just fear in disguise?

    3. What would it look like to trust God’s love more than you fear man’s opinion in this situation?

    4. What is avoidance already costing you—in your relationships, integrity, or spiritual life?

    JOURNAL PROMPTS

    Prompt 1 — Diagnostic

    Describe a moment when you avoided something difficult.
    What were you afraid of?
    What did avoidance cost you?
    What would courage have looked like?

    Prompt 2 — Future

    Describe the man you could become if you consistently chose courage over comfort for the next year.
    What relationships would heal?
    What opportunities would open?
    What would God entrust to you?