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Title: MENistry Programs


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MENistry Programs
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Table of Contents
  • Man to Man 1
  • Man to Dad 3
  • Man to Brothers 5
  • Man and Mate 7
  • Man to Youth 9
  • Man as Son 11
  • Family Servant 13
  • Pastor Servant 15
  • Man at Work 17
  • Man in Mission 19

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Man to Man
  • Purpose
  • To help men understand the importance of Godly,
    strong, relationships.
  • Background
  • Many men who meet regularly and who are friends
    do not really know each other.
  • What to Look For
  • Few Christian men have friends who really know
    what is going on in their lives. Most men really
    do want this they just dont know how.

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Man to Dad
  • Purpose
  • To give men an opportunity to discuss a rare
    topic their own fathers.
  • Background
  • Many men carry around wounds that cause them
    grief. It is an opportunity to share one
    anothers burdens and leave them at the cross.
  • What to Look For
  • In less than 20 minutes, this experience is a
    powerful example of how men can become Brothers
    in Christ.

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Man to Brothers
  • Purpose
  • To begin the process of developing open,
    accountable brotherhood in Christ.
  • Background
  • Many men carry wounds that burden them greatly,
    but they never give other men the opportunity to
    help them bear their burdens.
  • What to Look For
  • Men describing their blessing Men expressing
    their troubles An open door for men to know one
    another and build trust.

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Man and Mate
  • Purpose
  • To help men become better husbands to their
    wives.
  • Background
  • Most men have, or will have, committed
    relationships with spouses. Men can help men
    improve these relationships.
  • What to Look For
  • Men are blind to those things closest to them.
    Godly men protect each other and give Godly
    counsel to the man whose home life is in trouble.

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Man to Youth
  • Purpose
  • To help men be better fathers and men for their
    children and youth in their lives.
  • Background
  • All men need to be aware of the youth for which
    God will hold them accountable.
  • What to Look For
  • Many UMMen have few if any active relationships
    with youth. Both youth and men miss the blessing
    provided by these relationships.

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Man as Son
  • Purpose
  • To help men become better adult sons.
  • Background
  • Every man has parents or PERSONS who had a
    profound influence on them as boys.
  • What to Look For
  • Every man was shaped in important ways early in
    life. It is good to remember these persons.
    Every man wants to be this important person to
    others.

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Family Servant
  • Purpose
  • To help men become servant leaders of their
    families and loved ones.
  • Background
  • Most men want to serve their families. In many
    cases what a family needs from a man is not what
    he is giving them.
  • What to Look For
  • God says he in 1, our families are next in line.
    They deserve the best of what we have to offer.

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Pastor Servant
  • Purpose
  • To help men become better servants of their
    pastor, and other leaders, within their local
    churches.
  • Background
  • Pastors are always on the firing line and they
    are often stretched and stressed. UMMen are
    called to make special efforts to serve clergy as
    servant leaders.
  • What to Look For
  • Divisiveness and petty bickering within the
    congregation are cancer to the Body. UMMen can
    decide to be a force for unity and harmony within
    the Body of Christ.

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Man at Work
  • Purpose
  • To help men serve Christ by serving others at
    works.
  • Background
  • For most men, ministry opportunities are greatest
    at work because that is where they spend most of
    their time.
  • What to Look For
  • When men decide to simply help someone with no
    strings attached, genuine Christian love is
    demonstrated.

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Man in Mission
  • Purpose
  • To help men see a mission opportunity nearby.
  • Background
  • A few are called to faraway places, while the
    rest of us are called to local mission work.
  • What to Look For
  • Men are naturally ready for project work. Some
    mission work is underway. Other needs may be
    revealed to UMMen by inspiration.

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Sequence of Events
  • Background
  • Action Plan
  • What to Look For
  • Scriptures to Use
  • What to Pray For
  • How to Follow Up

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Action Plan
  • 1. Form men in groups of three.
  • 2. Three topics are presented one at a time.
  • 3. Each man is given two minutes (sometimes one
    minute) per round to discuss each topic.
  • Note The leader must time each of these
    discussions. When the time has elapsed, give the
    next man opportunity to answer the round's
    question. When the round is over, read the next
    question out loud and tell them how long they
    have. Encourage brevity and full participation.
    Don't give explanations, let them figure it out.

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What to look for
  • This paragraph is a guide to the leader to assist
    in keeping focused on the topics.

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Scriptures to Use
  • Each program has one or more scriptures that
    apply to that particular program
  • They can be read or discussed anywhere in the
    program that the leader thinks it is most
    effective

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What to Pray For
  • Each program includes on opportunity to have a
    prayer, or prayers, regarding the topics
  • Typically
  • Have each man pray for a specific topic (round
    robin)
  • Have each man pray for the man on his right

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How to Follow Up
  • This is probably the most important part
  • Typical items for follow up include
  • Video tapes that can be watched individually or
    in groups
  • Meet in small groups to discuss further actions
    that can be taken
  • Make a commitment to pray for people by name
  • The Pastor
  • My son
  • My coworker
  • List of loved ones

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