
Men Were Showing Up to Mass But Something Was Missing
One simple invitation gave Catholic men a path to deeper faith, real brotherhood, and stronger leadership—and it started with just a handful of men willing to show up.
Men like us leave no man behind.
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One simple invitation gave Catholic men a path to deeper faith, real brotherhood, and stronger leadership—and it started with just a handful of men willing to show up.

Chuck Jansen’s work with prisoners, families and wounded Catholics has convinced him that forgiveness is not a feeling or an escape from justice. It is a choice that begins with facing pain, surrender
Author and speaker Paul George says Catholic men are not called to choose between holiness and masculinity. They are called to bring the two together — confronting fear, suffering, isolation and medio

A motorcycle journey through mountains, fires, prayer, and daily Mass reveals why faith was never meant to be lived alone.
Ssacrifice, struggle and service can awaken men. A convo about men who feel underused in the Church and unsure what is possible with their lives

This issue of THE HEROIC MAN doesn’t pull any punches.
The Catholic author and ministry leader says loneliness, shame and a lifelong need for control drove him away from God—until an arrest left him with nowhere to run and two words that changed his life:

Most men think they're battling people. Scripture says the real fight is far deeper—and until we understand that, we'll never become the leaders God calls us to be.
John Edwards spent years hiding addiction, shame and loneliness behind professional success. His arrest on Holy Thursday became the moment he stopped running from God—and discovered that vulnerability
Dillon Caswell on NFL veteran with ALS, his mother’s devastating illness and an unexpected journey into the Catholic Church taught him to serve beyond his own plans
Courage to Forgive - A conversation with Allison Armstrong 3/3

When the road closed, the real pilgrimage began—and it taught me something I never expected about sacrifice, prayer, and hope.
Shame & Honor for Men - A conversation with Alison Armstrong 2/3
Jacob Niemeier left a secure engineering career to bring clean water, human dignity and Christian hope to communities in Peru.
The Renewal Ministries leader says authentic manhood is formed through daily virtue, family adventure, quick forgiveness, purposeful brotherhood, faithful suffering and time alone with God.

The peace Christ gives isn't passive—it is one of the greatest weapons a disciple can carry into the world.
The veteran Catholic broadcaster says the Church already has everything men need—but they won't find it by staying idle.
Brian Shields built a global weather community after learning that people in Haiti faced hurricanes with little warning, little guidance and, too often, nobody beside them

Profit matters, but purpose matters more. Here's how consecrating your work to the Sacred Heart can transform your business—and your soul.
Dr. Leonard Sax says pornography, AI, and the collapse of real mentorship are leaving a generation of boys without a path to manhood.
Take a stand, take a step, and tell a better story. Why men need brothers, and how Catholic men can begin building a "shield wall" in their parish, family, and community.

Deacon Eric Paige shares the surprisingly simple habit that can help you overcome temptation one small decision at a time.