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About HonorBound
HonorBound: Men’s Ministries is more than a name for Men's Ministries. It is a new way of looking at oneself as a godly man. As a result, it embodies the vision of where we are trying to go with all the men. The major philosophy is to challenge men to think about who they are in Christ when they think of the name HonorBound. HonorBound rests on four basic principles, all of which come from the Word of God.
These four principles paint a picture of what it means to be an HonorBound man. At the very core of being HonorBound is the idea of honor in every sense of the word. If a man can look himself in the mirror and see himself as someone different, someone dressed in the full armor of God, fully ready to take on life as a man of honor, then we will have accomplished the vision of HonorBound.
Kingdom Service
HonorBound signifies that we are men with potential for service in the Kingdom,
and that we are linked to the promise of the Holy Spirit as we see Him
empowering the lives of disciples in the Early Church. The ultimate goal is to
challenge men to become godly husbands, godly fathers, godly supporters of their
pastors, and full-fledged servants of the Lord Jesus.
Spiritual Leaders
We believe there must be an emphasis on becoming spiritual leaders in our homes
and families. This emphasis shifts the pendulum from what our traditional
approach to men's ministry has been, from only getting men involved in ministry
activities, to challenging men to become the spiritual leaders in their homes
and churches. To do this, it is important that men be engaged in a lifetime of
discipleship development and training. The sad fact is that very few men,
including pastors, have had effective discipling by men who were fully discipled
themselves. It's also intended that we would equip, motivate, and challenge men
who are fathers to improve their fathering skills and become godly fathers. Most
family problems come from father failure, and may be neutralized by strong
paternal leadership. Unfortunately, in the United States since 1900, fathers
have been emotionally focused on the marketplace instead of the home. While men
have become very competent businessmen, many have made terrible fathers. With
two-income families the norm, not the exception, children do not receive the
character training and role modeling they need.
It is critical that HonorBound focus on the development of fathering. This, as much as any other issue, requires immediate attention and is embedded in the philosophy of our ministry. To achieve this vision for HonorBound it is important that pastors and lay leaders pursue ministry to their men in a new and fresh way. There are five building blocks that will contribute to the accomplishment of this goal:
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