2025 Men's Conference Full Video
Title: Standing Firm: A Recipe for Revival Through Prayer, Humility, and Purpose
This men's conference centered on the theme "Stand Firm" explores what it means to be a man of God in today's culture. The speakers emphasize that revival begins with individual transformation through four essential actions: humbling ourselves before God, engaging in continuous prayer, seeking God's face rather than His hands, and repenting from sin. Drawing primarily from 2 Chronicles 7:14 and the story of Nehemiah, the messages challenge men to reject cultural definitions of masculinity and embrace their God-given identity as protectors, providers, and spiritual leaders. The conference addresses the top stressors men face—including lack of purpose, loneliness, and financial insecurity—while offering hope through authentic relationships, persistent prayer, and purposeful action. Personal testimonies of health crises and family struggles demonstrate how God meets men in their weakest moments when they surrender pride and submit to His will.
Key Points:
Men must choose humility over pride, as God opposes the proud but gives grace to the humble
Prayer should be a lifestyle, not a checklist item—continuous communion with God rather than occasional petition
Seek God's face (who He is) rather than His hands (what He can give), and He will provide both
Revival requires repentance and transition—drawing a circle around yourself and asking God to bring revival to that circle first
Men are called to make things happen, engage others, and never give up despite opposition
Purpose is fuel for a man's inner fire and the antidote to the number one stressor men face
Walking with Jesus means walking in love (sacrificial, unconditional), walking in light (avoiding deception), and walking in wisdom (making good use of time)
Our love for others is our offering to God—treating people well is worship
Men must prioritize their families and not let ministry or work crowd out their primary calling at home
Rebuilding requires engaging others—men cannot accomplish God's purposes alone
Cultural masculinity is under attack, but Jesus calls men to biblical manhood rooted in strength, sacrifice, and service
