Mark Hancock
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Give thanks to men and women who dared to dream
This Thanksgiving, as we gather around our tables, let us give thanks for the men and women who dared to dream, who risked everything to build something greater.
High-pressure systems aren’t only weather-related
Amid the chaos, there is a vital need for us to find meaningful ways to manage stress and anxiety.
Here's an alternative to missionally lost Boy Scouts of America
Since 2018, the BSA has lost over a million boys while gaining 176,000 girls.
What active fatherhood looks like
This call to active fatherhood isn’t about a specific program or community; it’s about redefining our roles.
Nurturing true masculinity in a culture adrift
By infusing the lives of boys with faith, character growth, and leadership, we not only prepare them to confront the challenges of the present but empower them to shape the future.
Celebrating hope often makes us feel hopeless?
However, I often wonder: In all our efforts to manufacture the “ideal” Christmas, do we too often leave out the Creator?
Teaching boys masculinity through the Christmas story
Tragically, a boy’s needs are being treated as if they are some social disease that can be starved out of existence.
Leaving a legacy: The power of history on the hearts of boys
In a world void of strong courageous heroes and sterilized of risk, boys are disappearing into fantasy. Superheroes replace real-life role-models and virtual video games become substitutes for real-life challenges.
Walking the ministry tightrope: religious freedom, child safety, and gender confusion
Pastors and ministry leaders: Raise your hand if college or seminary prepared you for protecting children from abuse, religious liberty battles or the culture war over gender and sexuality.
Parents: Is COVID an occasion to inspire the next ‘greatest generation?’
If you’re a parent of boys, you know that keeping them pent up inside the house for long periods is like trying to keep a kangaroo in a box.