THE EVERYMAN CHALLENGE EQUIPS YOUR CHURCH TO AWAKEN MEN TO BECOME ENGAGED FOLLOWERS OF JESUS.
IT IS A 6-MONTH CHALLENGE DESIGNED TO ACTIVATE MEN TO STEP INTO THE VERY PRACTICES PASTORS AND LEADERS LONG TO SEE – LIVING IN COMMUNITY WITH OTHER MEN, MEMORIZING SCRIPTURE, LEADING THEIR FAMILY, PRAYING, AND CONSIDERING HOW THEY SHOULD LIVE FOR GOD.
MAYBE YOU WONDER…
– Why is it so hard to engage men beyond Sunday morning?
– How do we disciple men deeply – not just inform them?
– Why do small groups stall out or depend on the same leaders?
– Why aren’t more men stepping into spiritual leadership at home, church, and work?
YOU SHOULDN’T STRUGGLE TO SEE MEN IN YOUR CHURCH ENGAGED BEYOND SUNDAY.
WITH THE EVERYMAN CHALLENGE DISCIPLESHIP FRAMEWORK YOU WON’T BE GUESSING HOW TO OWN, REPRODUCE, AND SUSTAIN AN EFFECTIVE MEN’S MINISTRY.
THE EVERYMAN CHALLENGE WILL…
Equip leaders to disciple other men.
Form men through intentional discipleship and accountability.
Engage men beyond Sunday attendance.
Multiply healthy, christ-centered leadership within the church.
THE RESULT IS NOT TO HAVE BETTER PROGRAMS.
IT’S MEN WHO GROW IN FAITH, LEAD IN THEIR HOMES, AND STRENGTHEN THE LIFE OF THE CHURCH.
IT IS FOR CHURCHES
THAT WANT TO:
Effectively disciple men.
Strengthen families by discipling husbands and fathers.
Develop future elders, deacons, and ministry leaders.
Create a pipeline of long-term male discipleship.
Move from program-driven ministry to relational discipleship.
1. You identify leaders in your church.
2. They become Guides through our automated, online training.
3. Your Guides build their Everyman Challenge Groups.
4. Group participants purchase Participant Bundle.
5. Your Guides lead your men through the Challenge.
6. You get to watch your men and church be transformed.
GUIDE TRAINING
ONGOING SUPPORT
PROVEN GUIDE RESOURCES
PARTICIPANT BUNDLE FOR YOUR MEN TO PURCHASE
EVERYMAN CHALLENGE APP
The Everyman Challenge is for churches and church leaders who want to see men fully engaged in discipleship.
It’s for pastors who are tired of watching men sit on the sidelines.
It’s for churches that have men attending but not leading.
It’s for leaders who know men need structure, clarity, and challenge — not just another Bible study.
While individual men can absolutely get trained and lead their community through the Challenge, the design is intentional: equip the church to disciple its men well.
In short, no. The Everyman Challenge is designed for and works best in community.
Tackling a challenge together is so much more powerful than going alone.
• Brothers to have each other’s back
• Men sharpen one another
• Leadership is developed in real time experiences
The heartbeat of the Everyman Challenge is this: discipleship happens best shoulder-to-shoulder.
That’s exactly who we built this for.
You don’t have to be a Bible scholar. You don’t have to have it all together. You don’t have to feel “qualified.”
The Everyman Challenge is structured so that ordinary men can get trained and lead with confidence. The format provides:
• Clear weekly and monthly structures
• Guided discussion flow
• Practical application steps
• Built-in accountability rhythms
Many of the strongest leaders start by simply saying, “I’ll go first.”
Bringing the Everyman Challenge to your church is simple:
1. Start the conversation.
Share the vision with your pastor or leadership team. We would be happy to help with this conversation.
2. Identify a point leader.
This could be a pastor, elder, men’s ministry leader, or a faithful man willing to champion it.
3. Launch a pilot group.
Start with a small group of committed men and build momentum through testimonies and visible growth.
4. Expand intentionally.
As men grow, they begin leading others. That’s how culture shifts — not through programs, but through multiplication. Your Everyman Challenge participants are a great place to look for more group leaders.
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