A 4-Month Discipleship Path for Men Who Want More Than Attendance
- Most men in our churches believe in Jesus.
- Fewer know how to walk with Him.
- Even fewer know how to walk with another man.
The 1Man2Another 4-Month Discipleship Path is a structured, Scripture-anchored trail that moves men from belief to formation — and from formation to disciple-making.
- This isn’t an event.
- It’s not a program.
- It’s a movement
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Why This Exists
Many men attend faithfully but lack direction.
- They sit in rows but don’t know how to disciple their sons.
- They serve but aren’t being formed.
- They believe—but they aren’t reproducing.
Churches want depth.
Pastors want men who are steady, grounded, and able to lead.
What’s often missing is a clear, reproducible pathway.
The 4-Month Disciple Trail
This trail is simple, relational, and walkable.
Sixteen weeks. Formation first. Practice second.
Month 1 – Walking With Jesus
Establishing daily dependence through Scripture, prayer, and obedience.
Month 2 – Identity, Character & Community
Strengthening identity in Christ. Building integrity, perseverance, and brotherhood.
Month 3 – Discipleship in Real Life
Living faith at home, at work, and in everyday relationships.
Month 4 – Walking With Others
Learning to spiritually walk with another man — and reproduce the path.
Formation lays the foundation—Practice builds the man.
- Scripture is the map.
- Life-on-life is the method.
- Reproducibility is the goal.
What Makes This Different
This isn’t a curriculum to consume. It’s a trail to walk.
- Bible-anchored, not opinion-driven
- Built for small groups of men
- Designed to multiply, not create dependence
- Strengthens the local church — it doesn’t compete with it
The aim is simple: Form men who can form men.
For Pastors
This path exists to serve the local church.
- It aligns under pastoral leadership
- It requires no platform, no personality, no program infrastructure.
- It builds steady men who love Scripture, lead their families, and disciple others.
If you’re looking for depth without complexity — clarity without hype — this may serve your church well.
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The Invitation
Trails don’t change a man because he reads about them.
They shape him because he walks them.
If you’re ready for more than attendance—if you want formation, brotherhood, and a trail you can pass on—Step onto the trail.