Author: Larry Hyche
Happy New Year, guys!
Happy New Year, guys! As we stand at the threshold of 2020, I hope you’re filled with the hope that only comes from following the King of Kings. Let’s make
Ready, Aim, Fire!
“Oh wow! It’s almost November!” This was my exact thought a couple of weeks ago as I sat down to think through our ministry calendar for the next few months
Missions Discipleship: Practical Ways to Help Students Engage in God’s Work
What’s the difference between missions discipleship and wholistic discipleship? Nothing. When we set out to disciple students, missions and making Jesus known are at the heart of it all. Missions,
Show Men Christ, Don’t Fix Their Behavior
Too often we ask men to conform to our Christian men’s sub-culture as a show of spirituality. “Use these buzzwords.” “Pray with this posture.” When this happens we often end
Calling Out the Called
For several years, the State Board of Missions (SBOM) has helped sponsor Super Summer Alabama, a leadership and discipleship camp for Alabama students who have completed grades 8-12. It’s not
Dad-deprived homes reach crisis levels in Alabama
These statistics serve as a powerful reminder of how critical the role of the father is in the home. – Larry Hyche Father’s Day has come and gone, and sadly
Living on Wasted Time
Recently, I was sitting next to a guy at a meeting when an older gentleman came up to say hello to the man I was talking to. The older man
Why Do We Settle For Making Converts When We Are Called To Make Disciples?
The phrase make disciples, not converts is popping up around the world in magazines, blogs, books, and academic journals as if it’s a great revelation even though Jesus clearly commanded us to make disciples.1 So what’s
Three Reasons Why Discipling Men Should Be A Priority
With each generation, we see a widening gap between men following Christ and men following culture. Here are three reasons why discipling men should be a priority for all guys