Sharing Quiet time is the “wax on wax off” of EMAW! Like the Karate Kid you don’t realize your practicing until you see it working and the master explains it! THEN you’re even more invested in the process!
It is becoming an experts Builder of Man using a process that works. Target: a man who will love God for the rest of there life 1. Making Disciples is a 2-year process A. Individual building blocks B. Foundation: time with God Skill: are the spiritual currency by which we pass on a legacy to another man. Skill: the life-long habit of sitting down & training him how to have quite a time with God & holding them accountable for a year to do it. Man of The World: memorizing and studying to apply to my own life and pass it to another man. Why do I meditate on the word to put it into practice and, by faith, begin to see God's success? What's exciting is when your men start to hear from God Applying 5+ verses to your life in all the challenging areas of life, you begin to succeed. Money, money, children, work, money x5 verses Marriage: Knowing your wives love language Dealing with my selfishness Seeing your wife's difference is a gift from God. 1-on-1 Time with each child Skills A. Make it safe B. Learn to ask questions C. Shutup and listen D. Make it mainly about the child E. Pray with them F. Speak a building block of truth into their life as Gods gives the opportunity ***Children get their self-image about what they believe their dad thinks about them." My quiet time will produce the building blocks of truth I want to deliver to my children. I can help move my children at every stage of life into a deeper wisdom and greater discernment throughout their life. My daughters are always calling me. I have been having daddy-daughter dates since my adult girls were 2-3 years old. These are the same skills I need to disciple another man. The great commission year two. Matt 22:18-20 1. Spent time with Jesus 2. Teach and practice spiritual truth 3. Pass these spirit truths on to another man. Sharing your quiet time is passing on spiritual truth . 4-7 men best size groups. Finish the lesson each week.
Very good. Still, I think your analysis is miissing two additional sections, (1) working with another: pairs, teams, groups), and projects (internal within pairs, pairs, and teams), and external into church , NPOs, and community. Revise for next book edition. Prayer, "love", and other is hard to sell to men. If you strip out ALL of the metaphors, much of your content falls away. Try it to see what I mean. (No "following", "calling", "quiet time with God", "modeling", "hear from God", "building blocks", "men of the word", "etc.) Watch out, for next comes dogma. Great material.
@orangeandslinky Every Man A Warrior isn't associated with any single church or denomination. I don't know where you got this information. Or why you are saying this. But the note we got from this praying wife... She would disagree with you. “My husband was addicted to porn and used to hurt me on a regular basis. Our marriage was over. Then on a yearlong deployment he went through Every Man A Warrior and it changed his life. God also did a work in my heart during that year and when he returned, we were both able to rebuild our marriage. Now he is leading groups in our home and helping other men get set free from the bondage of porn."
If you experienced the EMAW process a few years ago and felt little growth there are probably reasons for that. I'd like to review how that might be corrected. You are welcome to contact me at john@everymanawarrior.com and I can help you with that.
This seems to be par for course for "men's" programs at church. I keep signing up for classes hoping "this one will be different", but they're all the same. All the men sit there and don't talk or share. Usually, there it's a bunch of guys who were "saved" at 7 years old at VBS. Then there's me who was saved at 39. The former are there because they were taught that they should participate. So they come, they sit, they stare, they regurgitate the standard responses they've heard since they were 7, then they go home. I see these guys at church, and they never come up to talk, they never reach out, they just follow their wives around and use their kids as an excuse to not to talk to anyone.
Sharing Quiet time is the “wax on wax off” of EMAW! Like the Karate Kid you don’t realize your practicing until you see it working and the master explains it! THEN you’re even more invested in the process!
That is a wonderful reality of this process when men work at all of the skills. Thanks for the affirmation!
It is becoming an experts Builder of Man using a process that works.
Target: a man who will love God for the rest of there life
1. Making Disciples is a 2-year process
A. Individual building blocks
B. Foundation: time with God
Skill: are the spiritual currency by which we pass on a legacy to another man.
Skill: the life-long habit of sitting down & training him how to have quite a time with God & holding them accountable for a year to do it.
Man of The World: memorizing and studying to apply to my own life and pass it to another man.
Why do I meditate on the word to put it into practice and, by faith, begin to see God's success?
What's exciting is when your men start to hear from God
Applying 5+ verses to your life in all the challenging areas of life, you begin to succeed.
Money, money, children, work, money x5 verses
Marriage:
Knowing your wives love language
Dealing with my selfishness
Seeing your wife's difference is a gift from God.
1-on-1 Time with each child Skills
A. Make it safe
B. Learn to ask questions
C. Shutup and listen
D. Make it mainly about the child
E. Pray with them
F. Speak a building block of truth into their life as Gods gives the opportunity
***Children get their self-image about what they believe their dad thinks about them."
My quiet time will produce the building blocks of truth I want to deliver to my children.
I can help move my children at every stage of life into a deeper wisdom and greater discernment throughout their life.
My daughters are always calling me.
I have been having daddy-daughter dates since my adult girls were 2-3 years old.
These are the same skills I need to disciple another man.
The great commission year two. Matt 22:18-20
1. Spent time with Jesus
2. Teach and practice spiritual truth
3. Pass these spirit truths on to another man.
Sharing your quiet time is passing on spiritual truth .
4-7 men best size groups.
Finish the lesson each week.
Very good. Still, I think your analysis is miissing two additional sections, (1) working with another: pairs, teams, groups), and projects (internal within pairs, pairs, and teams), and external into church , NPOs, and community. Revise for next book edition. Prayer, "love", and other is hard to sell to men. If you strip out ALL of the metaphors, much of your content falls away. Try it to see what I mean. (No "following", "calling", "quiet time with God", "modeling", "hear from God", "building blocks", "men of the word", "etc.) Watch out, for next comes dogma. Great material.
This doesn't even follow the books I have. Even though the cover is the same and the author is the same.
He's referring mostly to books 2 and 3. Book 1 is the foundation setting.
Well it's 5 years later and none of it was worth a nickel.
Why would you say that?
@@tayonmitchell5281 It's 6 years and none of it worked. It's a bunch of denominational crap.
@orangeandslinky Every Man A Warrior isn't associated with any single church or denomination. I don't know where you got this information. Or why you are saying this. But the note we got from this praying wife... She would disagree with you. “My husband was addicted to porn and used to hurt me on a regular basis. Our marriage was over. Then on a yearlong deployment he went through Every Man A Warrior and it changed his life. God also did a work in my heart during that year and when he returned, we were both able to rebuild our marriage. Now he is leading groups in our home and helping other men get set free from the bondage of porn."
If you experienced the EMAW process a few years ago and felt little growth there are probably reasons for that. I'd like to review how that might be corrected. You are welcome to contact me at john@everymanawarrior.com and I can help you with that.
This seems to be par for course for "men's" programs at church. I keep signing up for classes hoping "this one will be different", but they're all the same. All the men sit there and don't talk or share. Usually, there it's a bunch of guys who were "saved" at 7 years old at VBS. Then there's me who was saved at 39. The former are there because they were taught that they should participate. So they come, they sit, they stare, they regurgitate the standard responses they've heard since they were 7, then they go home. I see these guys at church, and they never come up to talk, they never reach out, they just follow their wives around and use their kids as an excuse to not to talk to anyone.