3-Month / 12-Week Cycle – What Your Gift Will Fund
The MAN Project is not a weekly Bible study or a feel-good men’s group. It is a deliberate forging process to raise up adult men into biblical manhood — strong, courageous, Christ-centered leaders who address sin, love their wives as Christ loves the church (Eph 5:25–33), stand firm in the faith (1 Cor 16:13), and reproduce disciples who do the same (2 Tim 2:2).
What the 12-week cycle actually looks like:
• Weekly group meetings with raw accountability, extreme ownership shares, Scripture teaching, and prayer.
• 1-on-1 mentoring pairs (Sentinel [Mentors] + Hoplite [Mentees]) for daily check-ins and personal discipleship.
• Practical physical discipline in Stockton parks — bodyweight circuits, partner carries, and challenges that train the body as a temple (1 Cor 6:19–20).
• Military-inspired structure with ranks (Hoplites → Sentinels → Veteran Spartans) that build brotherhood and responsibility.
• Daily devotionals and weekly action steps that demand real obedience and fruit.
The program is completely free for every man 25 and under. Men 26 and older are asked to invest modestly so the next generation can participate without financial barriers.
3-Month Pilot Budget ($1847 total)
• Bibles & study materials: $225
• Journals & accountability tools: $105
• Snacks & hydration for 12 sessions: $360
• Physical gear & safety equipment: $240
• Printing, curriculum, and admin: $120
• Legal formation & basic insurance buffer: $300
• Miscellaneous & contingency: $150
• Total: $1,847
Every dollar goes straight to the men — no salaries, no overhead, no waste. 100% of gifts fund Bibles in hands, journals for extreme ownership, gear for physical discipline, and scholarships for younger warriors.
Your gift helps us launch and sustain this pilot cycle so men can be forged instead of left to drift. Whether it’s $10 or $500, you are locking shields with us.
Thank you for standing with us. Pray for the men, the mentors, and the vision. Let’s forge men together for the glory of Christ and the good of their families.
“As for me and my household, we will serve the Lord.” — Joshua 24:15

