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Lion or tiger? Becoming one of these could kill you...
If a lion and a tiger fight, the tiger will almost always defeat the lion. But if five lions and five tigers fight, the lions will almost always win because the lions will form a pride. They form a brotherhood. The tigers lose because they continue to fight individually. Lions Roar 2018 in Dallas on November 8-10 is about brotherhood. It's about resilience, grit, determination. It's about falling down and getting back up. You are personally invited. Come belong to a band of brothers who have learned that it's better to be together as brothers, in a pride, than to...
Please come join me
Many of the greatest Christian pastors, thought leaders and men’s ministry specialists on the planet will join us this November in Dallas for Lions Roar. Please come join me there. You’ll see old friends, brothers such as pastor Joe Onosai, who made his second trip to CMN Mongolia this year and is attending along with CMN Mongolia’s Budmaa Jigjidsuren. And you’ll meet new allies, men such as R.T. Kendall, the famed pastor and teacher, author of more than 50 books—at least one you’ve probably read. And, the powerful author and speaker Stephen Mansfield, who wrote bestselling books on Winston Churchill, George Bush, and Brotherhood....
My brother – this is critical
Under the inspiration of the Holy Spirit, Isaiah wrote this to you and me, "The Lord has given me a strong warning, not to think like common men." Isaiah 8:11 My brother, it is the natural, fearful thinking of mankind that thrusts this planet into chaos…and it will be the powerful faith of godly men like you who will bring Jesus, life, and healing to the nations. At this year’s Lions Roar Global Summit, our call is to “Brotherhood.” It’s about honor, courage, and commitment. The CMN brotherhood is committed to helping men succeed in Christ and become strong disciples....
There’s one basic thing every child needs
My Americano ristretto didn’t last through the meeting and the last gulps were cold. Across the table, a discouraged dad recounted failure after failure. Finally, I just said, “Where are your kids today?” He launched into a story of how things had soured, how they all lived in different states and he hadn’t talked to them in years. “Call them,” I said. He blinked. “Just call them.” “They don’t want to talk to me,” he said. “Fathering comes down to one basic thing—showing up. Be a dad regardless of what the kids do. Call them.” He objected a few more times, and finally we shook...
Tip for Being a Better Father…
I was talking and praying with a man recently about his 17 year old daughter. It seems they just couldn’t talk about things without a skirmish developing. The skirmish would negate anything he was trying to say, so a communication gap developed.I asked him a simple question, and I pass it on to you as a great tip for fathering…In the US, on a national average, dads personally and directly communicate with their kids 35 seconds a day. And, kids will spend 35 hours a week engaged in media, tv, video games. That’s 35 hours a week versus 35 seconds...