The Way Forward helps men cut through confusion, understand why they feel stuck, and take clear next steps toward spiritual growth.

The Way Forward is a practical book for men who want more than good intentions. It helps men name what is keeping them stuck, cut through distraction, and follow a clear path toward lasting spiritual growth. It also gives leaders and small groups a simple tool for helping other men grow with confidence and clarity.
A clear road map for men who feel stuck and leaders who want a practical tool to help a friend move forward.

This book is built for men who need clarity and for leaders who want a practical first resource to use with a friend or group.
Understand the real obstacles that keep men confused, distracted, and stalled out.
Get a clear framework that helps men move past distraction and focus on what matters most.
Move from vague desire to a concrete plan for everyday spiritual growth.
Work through the book with another man and begin building more intentional discipleship.
Use the free leader's guide to turn the book into a simple group study for men.
Use the book as a starting point, then move into deeper challenges like the Decathlon.
Read the diagnosis, understand the path, and begin taking practical steps on your own or with other men.
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Start by understanding why so many men feel spiritually stuck, distracted, and unsure of what to do next.
Work through a practical framework that gives men clarity, direction, and concrete next steps for growth.
Use the book personally, with a friend, or in a group study, then keep moving forward into deeper training.
This book is that guide for men—it’s a way to move forward.
The Way Forward is for men who feel stuck and want a clearer path toward spiritual growth. It is also a strong resource for leaders who want a practical tool to use with a friend or small group.
It is a practical road map for spiritual growth. The book helps men diagnose why they feel stuck, understand what needs to change, and take concrete next steps.
Yes. The book includes a free leader's guide, and the current resource page specifically presents it as a 10-week group study option for men.
No. It works well for personal realignment, one-to-one discipleship, or a group study. It is designed to help men move forward in more than one setting.
The Way Forward can serve as a starting point. The current page presents it as a launch point into the Decathlon for men who are ready to keep moving into challenge-based training.
Because many men do want to grow but do not know what to do next. The Way Forward gives a simple, practical framework that helps men move from confusion to action.
Get the book, use the guide, and take the next step toward stronger discipleship, deeper friendship, and practical spiritual growth.
