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MEN OF FAITH Real Life Real Faith

UNDERSTANDING SPIRITUALITY VS. RELIGION IN LEADERSHIP ROLES

THE EPIDEMIC OF SHORTAGE OF MEN IN THE CHURCH

DR. DARIUS OMAR WILLIAMS

EMPOWERING YOU TO EMPOWER YOURSELF


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Understanding Spirituality vs. Religion in Leadership Roles Alvin C. Romer delves into the differences between Spirituality and religion as it pertains to leadership

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Dr. Darius Omar Williams Join the conversation as Hurley Morgan speaks with Dr. Darius Omar Williams, Associate Professor and Director of the BFA Professional Theatre Training Program

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THE EPIDEMIC OF SHORTAGE OF MEN IN THE CHURCH Why are there so few men in the church? Teddy A. Jones explores this phenomenon in an in-depth expose' on the shortage of men in the church.


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Editor's Note HURLEY MORGAN

Words from the Senior Managing Editor… Greetings, We are steadily springing through 2018. Speaking of spring…spring is in the air! Spring is the time of the year where things that once appeared absent of life becomes vibrant and life enriched. When you think of spring words such as vividness, rejuvenation, enrichment, growth, newness, and encouragement, to name a few, may come in mind. That is what we seek for not only this issue…but also every issue of MOF. We want to provide vivid articles that rejuvenate the mind while enriching the soul. We want to encourage you to desire to grow and go out in the world to help others grow! We are pleased and honored to feature in this issue Dr. Darius Omar Williams, Associate Professor of Theatre, Director, Actor, Author, & Playwright. Brazilian writer, Augusto Boal, once said “Theatre is a form of knowledge; it should and also could be a means of transforming society. Theatre can help us build our future, rather than just waiting for it.” Dr. Darius Omar Williams’ awesome interview not only gives us an up and close look at this distinguished gentleman’s many accomplishments in theatre, but also shows us how true to heart the above quote is for Dr. Darius Omar Williams. Check out his awesome and very encouraging interview and see how he is able to continue to do so much in the world of theatre and do it well. Also…continue to be entertained and educated by the writings of the contributing brothers of Men of Faith. These brothers all work diligently at bringing to you a taste of “spring” within the words expressed through their contributions. The conscious brothers that grace the pages of this magazine seek to plant within the minds of each one of you seeds that are springtime worthy that are intended to sprout, leaving you full from the harvest of knowledge. We seek to cultivate minds with insightful and entertaining knowledge that is meant to help someone in need of food for thought. We continue to strive through our articles to educate, uplift, motivate, inspire, and create a magazine by men for men. With this magazine, our mission continues to be to address many topics that men not only want to hear but also need to hear. With that being said… Happy Reading & Much Love! Hurley Morgan Senior Managing Editor


UNDERSTANDING SPIRITUALITY VS. RELIGION IN LEADERSHIP ROLES Alvin C. Romer

In the real world we are all on pathways toward spiritual maturity, and as Leaders, it’s not always an easy row to hoe. I was asked recently “what the difference between being spiritual as opposed to religious affiliation in a leadership role.” I rendered a pregnant pause because my station in life as a Deacon and Elder warranted a response for clarity. Without giving a dissertation, I attempted to make it brief, but after a while, I knew that I had to go as deep as I could so that my explanation would resonate with reasonable resolution. Trying to explain the former and the latter can be daunting at best, but I had to do it right, lest there be yet, another confused but uninformed individual. Looking at all angles, I surmise that the spiritual defines and considers what is positive in a given situation alongside what is unsatisfactory before advocating change. It gives individuals autonomy over his or her interpretation of the soul, whereas religion has implications on participatory energy in communal practices of divine belief and worship, as in denominational affiliation. This is my own definition as I will give reasons why the leadership aspect shouldn’t be dismissed in all things, Divine. As such, I feel that the spiritual dimension of our lives is where the deeply personal mindset meets the universal innate perspective. Spirituality forces you to be a bit profound. Spirituality, as I mentioned earlier is deep-seated and personally aligned with mental well-being depending markedly on feelings that we each have in that special

place in the universe with a unique contribution as a benefit to other folks. More often than not, most people have a choice about religion and spirituality. They are separate, but definitely not equal. It’s about conforming more or less rigidly to an accepted teaching or to think and act independently. Of course, there are problematic issues often resolving spontaneously if there’s no set of true values. I can honestly say adamantly that spirituality has quite a bit to do with ‘thus sayeth the Lord’ principles. Can I say the same for being religious? Albeit, how would it affect leadership? I’m always in awe of the differences among the major religions of the world, and how the deal with the aspects of inspirational value and transformative insight in knowing the difference in how to maintain righteousness. It was becoming clear as the person and I talked that he felt vindicated and convicted that the religious order took precedence over the spiritual realm. Moreover, he felt that religion itself was supreme in how people worshipped while understanding the importance (in his way of thinking) of the presence of a superhuman controlling power. Although at points in our discussion I made reference to the fact that indeed, the two are not at odds with each other, and have areas of historic and doctrinal overlapping. My main concern was how he ascertained the necessary application in a leadership role. I didn’t disagree when he kept opinioning that religion requires structure, where it typically has set


creeds and teachings, and where leadership, as well as the spiritual arena, are parallel to each other. In closing, I’m at peace with myself after setting my course straight while agreeing to disagree on certain points of contention we espoused. My leadership acumen wasn’t to be compromised. I think about the perpetual chaos emanating from the White House as barriers to our walk with Christ is being challenged by President Trump without the personal wherewithal to lead without institutional racism. My whole resolve centers around my interpretive value in being spiritual as opposed to being religious as a personal self-journey that connects me with a much deeper meaning; without the often complicated boundaries that contrived religion brings. Here’s hoping that when someone tells you that they are religious, that you don’t hesitate to give reference to being ‘spiritual’, especially if you’re a Leader!


Williams

DR. DARIUS OMAR .


MOF: We are so thrilled to have you

MOF: It seems that theater has been

Brother Darius. We see that you are

what you were called to do based on

MOF: When did you first realize that

an Aggie. So that means that you

your impressive bio. What was it that

theater was what you wanted to do?

know about the GHOE. Tell us what

drew you to theater? Brother Darius Omar Williams:

that experience is like being a part of Brother Darius Omar Williams: I

Starting around age 7, every

started in the church. I was born and

Christmas I would produce, write and

Brother Darius Omar Williams: Yes I

raised in Mississippi in the 1970’s and

direct a Christmas play using my

am honored to serve in the capacity

from around the age of about five

younger siblings as cast members

of Associate Professor, Director of

years old, in spite of the hyper-

and subsequently present these mini-

the Theatre Arts Program and

invisibility I endured, I always found

productions to the family on

Executive Director of the Paul

myself tapping into a creative energy,

Christmas. From that moment on I

Robeson Theatre. What an honor and

a spiritual beyond myself. There was

never stopped. At age 13, I met my

responsibility I do not take lightly by

always this urge for me, especially as

drama teacher Miss Vicki Little

any means. When I arrived to

I listened to the stories of my mother,

Waters, a young hippie beautiful and

Greensboro in 2016, shortly after

father, grandparents, aunt and uncle:

precocious white woman from

officially accepting my offer from this

I felt a responsibility early on to give

Clinton, MS. She took me under her

distinguished land grant research

voice to a history and narratives

wings in preparation for my first

based institution, there was no way I

unique to my experience in

Dramatic Forensics competition in

could not bear witness to and

Mississippi otherwise untold. I will

the state and the rest is history. In

ultimately experience the rich cultural

forget visiting my grandparents every

sum, I went from performing plays in

history of #AGGIEPRIDE which has

Saturday afternoon and as I sifted

the intimacy of home, then within the

permeated the campus community,

through a huge stack of vintage JET

church community, high school and

surrounding communities and even

magazines (cause I was always

subsequently college, grad school

has transcended local Greensboro

getting into things) I ran across a

and eventually professionally as a

with such urgency that #AGGIEPRIDE

1955 issue that covered the brutal

member of Actor’s Equity Association.

has literally transformed itself into a

murder 14 year old Emmett Till. Upon

I feel fortunate and blessed that

collective global culture unmatched

questioning my mother and Uncle,

once I found my niche I never

by many defining institutional

they began to engage into a

stopped.

traditions and continues to hold great

discussion about Emmett Till and his

promise for the life line, sustainment

subsequent brutal murder. From that

MOF: You are doing so much as it

and forward movement of North

moment on, I began to read James

pertains to theater and

Carolina Agricultural and Technical

Baldwin, Toni Morrison, and Alice

accomplishing some great things. If

State University. Recently, A&T has

Walker, any piece of African Drama

you had to pick an accomplishment

remodel the staple of #AGGIEPRIDE

or literature I could get my hands on.

that stands out the most which would

with the more contemporary mantra

Shortly afterwards I started writing

you pick and why?

of #AGGIESDO which speaks

and performing original poems and

specifically to the actualization of

plays. I am grateful for the

Brother Darius Omar Williams: One of

#AGGIEPRIDE through the necessary

professional mentors who guided me

the most recent accomplishments

mobility of action which truly

along this divine path I am blessed to

that stands out for me is directing

ennobles the promise of pride

traverse including Dr. Billie Jean

Tarell Alvin McCraney’s lyrical drama

whether it be through teaching,

Young, Akin Babatunde. There were

In the Red and Brown Water on the

scholarship, community engagement,

also innumerable inspirational figures

main stage of Paul Robeson Theater

service to the institution: the ultimate

and cultural icons who because of

at NC A&T SU, the production was

goal is for us to collectively strive to

their work and service to the industry

subsequently chosen for official

be good citizens and stewards of NC

I was constantly evinced by their

selection in the 2017 National Black

A&T SU and these effort TO DO must

invaluable contributions to poetry,

Theater Festival in Winston Salem,

be consistent and purposeful. This is

music, theater, television and film

NC. This afforded me to garner

the only way pride can be sustained

including but not limited to: Ossie

international visibility for myself and

and preserved regardless of

Davis, Ruby Dee, Beah Richards,

for the B.F.A. professional theater

institution: through doing and being.

Sidney Poitier, Louis Gossett, Jr.,

training program. The student

The branding of #AGGIESFO is a call

Sonia Sanchez, Nikki Giovanni, Maya

enjoyed a successful four production

to action ennobled by the doers,

Angelou, Barbara Ann Teer, Ernie

run and was able to interface with

believers and seekers of excellence

McClintock, Clinton Turner Davis,

notable and respected figures in the

that is most certainly interdisciplinary

Diana Ross, Marvin Gaye, Aretha

industry. In the Fall of 2017, we also

across various fields and respective

Franklin and the list goes on and on.

produced the World Premiere of my

such a prideful culture…#AggiePride

disciplines.

new play Mississippi Born and Bred


(in which I also produced and directed) starring guest artist Awardwinning New York film, stage, television professional actress Johnnie Mae Allen. Subsequently, I recently received two meritorious awards for Excellence in Direction from The Kennedy Center American College Theater Festival Region 4 for both my direction of In the Red and Brown Water and Mississippi Born and Bred.

MOF: Who or what has been your biggest inspiration in life? What drives you to do what you do?

Brother Darius Omar Williams: I am grateful for the professional mentors who guided me along this divine path I am blessed to traverse including Dr. Billie Jean Young, Akin Babatunde. There were also innumerable inspirational figures and cultural icons who because of their work and service to the industry I was constantly evinced by their invaluable contributions to poetry, music, theater, television and film including but not limited to: Ossie Davis, Ruby Dee, Beah Richards, Sidney Poitier, Louis Gossett, Jr., Sonia Sanchez, Nikki Giovanni, Maya Angelou, Barbara Ann Teer, Ernie McClintock, Clinton Turner Davis, Diana Ross, Marvin Gaye, Aretha Franklin and the list goes on and on. There are countless untold narratives across the African Diaspora that has yet to be told. I continue and am inspired to keep doing what I do because I want to give a voice to the lost, discarded, marginalized and forgotten ancestral memories of African descended people. As a playwright, as a director, as a poet, as an acting teacher coach, as an indigenous African spiritual being, I have barely scratched the surface as far as continuing to unfold, unpack and illuminate countless histories using both traditional and untraditional dramatic frameworks. I am a part of a continuum of voices that will continue to tell stories, perform stories and direct stories that speak to how infinitely great we are and how terribly beautiful we are as human people.

MOF: What is the biggest challenge

MOF: Are there any projects that you

that you are faced with as it pertains

are currently working on? What do

to teaching, directing, acting, writing,

you have on the horizon? Any future

or being a playwright? Is there any

projects that you would like to talk

one of these that are more

about?

challenging than the others? Brother Darius Omar Williams: I am in Brother Darius Omar Williams: The

the process of collaborating with a

biggest challenge I face is

colleague of mine John Jennings on

colonialism and how subversively the

an illustrative Afro-futuristic comic

Western hemisphere has stripped the

book series entitled Box of Bones. I

indigenous African person of

am also presently revising my play

traditional spiritual practices, value

Mississippi Born and Bred for

systems, cultural mores, languages

subsequent publication and have

and rituals that should be a part of

been in conversation with a few

the African /African American

regional professional theatres with

Theatrical framework/continuum just

the aim of having my play produced

as much mainstream culture insists

by 2019. I am almost done revising my

and persists with its unique emblems

debut novel Blue Light ‘Til Dawn and

and motifs. My efforts to confront the

am gearing up as we speak to begin

West as the gatekeeper of the

writing my fourth play Iyami.

American Theater landscape have been the most daunting challenge of

MOF: It seems that you are quite a

my professional career. There are

busy man. Outside of being a

specific tools, skills and acting

distinguished professor, acting,

techniques that speak specifically to

writing, and your incredible work as a

the primordial rich history of African

playwright what else can we find you

descended people and quite frankly I

doing? Any hobbies?

often experience push back on many fronts in my artistic attempts to

Brother Darius Omar Williams: I love

transform audiences with other

nature, taking walks in nature, being

consciousnesses that are far removed

connected to the earth, God, my

from Westernized mainstream

ancestors and Sprit (this is not a

streams of theatrical consciousness.

hobby, it’s my way of life). Old school R&B fills me with joy and makes me

MOF: Out of these, being a

move. I love to travel when I am able

professor, being a director, being an

to find time to do so. Lately I have

actor, being an author, or being a

been enjoying quality when I am not

playwright, which one do you find

working with my four furry friends: my

more pleasure in doing?

two cats (Kokumo and Blessed) and my two dogs (Sunny and Ayokunle)

Brother Darius Omar Williams: All. They are all interchangeable and I

MOF: As you see the title of the

could not do one without the other.

magazine is Men of Faith Magazine.

Because I refuse to be pigeon holed

Being that there are some pretty

or boxed or even tasked to choose

discouraging events going on in

one over the other. My work as an

society today and with all the

actor is relevant to my work as a

challenges that men face, especially

director because we are always in

men of color, what words of advice

conversation. In different ways. One

can you give any man that may be

cannot escape the other. As my work

going through something in their life

in all of these capacities

right now? How do you manage when

interconnect, they interpenetrate one

the going gets tough for you?

another and are always in discourse. Being whomever and whatever in this

Brother Darius Omar Williams: I would

thing called art is not fixed nor is it

encourage any man faced by an

monolithic. If anything it is

obstacle or challenge to first and


foremost yield to Spirit. Cause without a conscious connection to Spirit it is impossible for us to overcome the trauma we often face in the world. So yes, I would simply say become rooted and consistent in a spirit that is going to sustain you, propel you forward while also providing the necessary tools and skills to help us all navigate through the unexpected obstacles that confront us daily. Be of service to God, yourself, your ancestors, your family and the community at large. The key word is service. This requires humility and a tremendous amount truth searching as we all seek to get to the core of the who, what and how of who we were truly meant to be and accomplish on this earth. It’s called divine destiny. And for me, you can’t even begin the path of divine destiny until you recognize and strip away every element of your being that is of no service to you. Alice Walker calls this process: “stripping bark from myself”. Unless one knows who they are, and is willing to be still in order to find out, these challenges you speak of can never be overcome.

MOF: We would love to be able to keep up with you in order to show support. Tell the readers how they can keep up with what’s going on with you? What are dates, show times, and locations of your current productions?

Brother Darius Omar Williams: This summer, as Founding Artistic Director of the Mississippi Black Theatre Festival, Inc., I will be producing the 2nd Annual Mississippi Black Theatre Festival: Higher Ground in collaboration with cultural-historical institutions in Mississippi. Dates are yet to be determined. Meanwhile, interested patrons can catch the Theatre Arts Program and Paul Robeson Theatre’s final 20172018 mainstage production of award-winning playwright’s Dominique Morisseau’s DETROIT ’67 directed by my theatre colleague Miller Lucky, Jr. The production runs Thursday April 12, 2018 @7:30pm – pay what you can night, Friday, April 13, 2018 @7:30pm, Saturday, April 14, 2018 @7:30pm, Sunday, April 15, @3:00pm, Thursday April 19, 2018 @7:30pm, Friday, April 20, 2018 @7:30pm, Saturday, April 21, 2018 @7:30pm and Sunday, April 22, 2018, @3: 00 pm

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leadership feature

Why Quality Leaders Put Themselves in Others' Place RICHARD BRODY

One of the most significant, and

conceived, leadership planning, their

5. Empathy; energy; emphasis: Only

often, most challenging, to overcome,

plans must emphasize relevant

when one focuses on effectively

challenges/ obstacles of effectively

service and direction!

listening, and truly learning, from

leading, is, to recognize and realize,

every conversation, and experience,

one's constituents, neither, have the

2. Listen; learn; leadership:

and genuinely cares about his

level of understanding, nor

Perceptive leadership requires the

constituents (and their needs), is the

commitment, which quality leaders

commitment to consistently listen

emphasis placed, where it makes the

must possess! Therefore, doesn't it

effectively (far more than speaking),

most difference, for the better! How

make sense, to make every effort, to

and learning from every conversation,

else could someone, know, where he

attempt to see, and perceive things,

and experience, in order to provide

should place, his most emphasis?

as one's constituents do, or, in other

relevant, sustainable ways, to

words, to put oneself, in others'

proceed!

PLACE? Unfortunately, this is often,

The finest leaders are those who put themselves in others' PLACE! Are you

quite challenging, because. far too

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commitment?

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L.E.A.P. Forward Here we are at the beginning of the 3rd month of

When you choose to L.E.A.P. FORWARD you are

2018. Are you ready to L.E.A.P. FORWARD? What

saying to yourself, I am going to Be Better, Do

do I mean by that? I am glad that you asked.

better and Become Better!!!! Our achievements

L.E.A.P. stands for Let Every Assignment Propel

grow us no matter how small or large they may be.

you. As men, we should be setting the tone for our

When your focus is to progress in all aspects of

families and our businesses. No matter what

your life you begin to think different, your choices

position you hold you should always be looking to

become better and your actions take on a different

be moving forward in whatever you do. L.EA.P.

outlook. As men, it is important that we choose our

FORWARD is a mindset and a lifestyle. Here are

assignments carefully and strategically. There will

the simple steps to being a man that is ready to

be others that will take their example from you.

L.E.A.P. FORWARD.

You can’t afford to be afraid to take on those things that will make you feel uncomfortable. The

STEP 1. Compile a minimum of 10 assignments

assignments should make you feel that way. If you

that you want to achieve in 2018. These

don’t feel uncomfortable then what you are doing

assignments should be things that deal with all

will not stretch you to be greater. Real Men Real

aspects of your life.

Life, Men of Faith wants to see you flourish in 2018 and the only way that you will do that is if you are

STEP 2. Create a plan of action that you will enact

uninhibited in your thinking and in your action.

so that you can achieve/complete the assignments

You were built to be greater and the only thing that

that you have written down.

is stopping you is you. The question that you must ask yourself is this….do you want more? Do you

STEP 3. IMPLEMENTATION. You must now

want to be better at the end of 2018 then you were

implement the plan of action and begin to work on

at the beginning of 2018?

your assignments. You are 3 months into 2018 so you want to make sure that you begin to put in

If the answer to that question is yes, then you have

place your assignments and plan of action as soon

some work to do. We all have some work to do.

as possible. Great men develop into being great

We all should be looking to make ourselves better

because they focus on becoming better every day.

in every way possible. Are you ready to L.E.A.P.

The mission as men is to become better every day.

FORWARD?

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Men of Faith Feature

Changing the Mental Health Narrative Hello men. I hope that you all are paying real close attention to what’s going on in

how they affect one’s physical health as well. Now...back to the topic at hand. Men you are not

this country as it pertains to mental health

excluded from mental illnesses. Most of you, if

and the illnesses that come with it. To me

not all of you, are aware of this fact. The issue for

it appears that many have decided to close

us men, however, is that a lot of us are not willing

their eyes and ignore all the signs and all

to seek help. Our pride and the fact we don’t

the events that are going on in this

want to open up to talk about our feelings are the

country. Some even go as far as to say that

big reasons that we would go against the better

mental illness is a cop out to allowing people to get by with their actions… actions that impact numerous people in a single event.

decision of seeking help to address whatever mental illness that may be negatively impacting our lives. For some, I am preaching to the choir… i.e. the ones of you that have sought or are currently seeking help for mental illnesses. For

There is not a day that goes by that you cannot

the ones that continue to ignore, overlook, or try

look into the newspaper or turn on the local or

to hide a mental illness…I dare you to consider

national news and see some form of mental

seeking some sort of help. Seeking help is not the

illness impacting someone’s life. Some

end of the world…as a matter of fact, it may be

psychologists have even stated that the current

the beginning of a new world for you. And for

President of the United States of America suffers

those of you that still need convincing, keep this

from a mental illness called Narcissism. Before

in mind…ANXIETY and DEPRESSION are

anyone loses their mind with that last sentence, I

considered forms of mental illnesses. So that we

challenge all of you to do some research on the

understand…mental illnesses are health

mental disorder Narcissism.

conditions involving changes in thinking,

Speaking of research…I need all of you to take

emotion, or behavior, or a combination of any of

time to do research on mental health, mental

these. Mental illnesses can be connected to

illnesses/disorders, and what mental

distress and/or problems functioning in social,

illnesses/disorders do to you, which includes

work or family activities.

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Men of Faith Feature So, men, I have a question? Why does society tend

with the body. What would you think was going on

to give us men a pass in most cases when it comes

with you if you are experiencing a racing heart,

to seeking help for mental illnesses? How we

tightening chest, ongoing headaches, and/or

express emotions as men are big contributors to

digestive issues? Most people will attribute these

how society often overlooks mental health

symptoms to something that is physically

symptoms of men. One example is how people

happening with your body, which may very well

may look at depression or anxiety symptoms in

be so. However, if you are having a lot of

men versus how they look at the symptoms in

emotional problems or your stress level is through

women. Since men tend to hide emotions a man

the roof…these factors can be the catalyst to what’s

that is really showing signs of depression or

causing these symptoms. What are some signs that

anxiety may appear to others as being angry or

there may be some sort of mental health problem

aggressive, while for a woman, on the other hand,

going on with a person?

people will tend to see it as expressing sadness. This is why we must do more to bring awareness

Warning signs that may be mental health

to mental health and become knowledgeable.

symptoms • Anger, irritability or aggressiveness

When an individual has a serious mental health

• Noticeable changes in mood, energy level, or

issue that goes undiagnosed or untreated

appetite

sometimes the individual seeks other ways to try to

• Difficulty sleeping or sleeping too much

make the way they feel go away or try other ways

• Difficulty concentrating, feeling restless, or on

to make his/herself feel better. Sometimes what

edge

people will do is latch on to prescription

• Increased worry or feeling stressed

medications, drugs or alcohol to fix how they feel

• A need for alcohol or drugs

at that moment, which may turn into an addiction

• Sadness or hopelessness

of some sort. Some men may turn to prescription

• Suicidal thoughts

medications, drugs or alcohol to try to cope with

• Feeling flat or having trouble feeling positive

their emotional issues. Do you know anyone that

emotions

has done this before or are currently doing this?

• Engaging in high-risk activities

Would you be able to honestly admit to this if this

• Ongoing headaches, digestive issues, or pain

was in fact you? In the world of mental health this

• Obsessive thinking or compulsive behavior

is oftentimes labeled self-medicating. The

• Thoughts or behaviors that interfere with work,

definition of self-medicating is taking addictive or

family, or social life

habituating drugs to relieve stress or other

• Unusual thinking or behaviors that concern other

conditions. We will dig more into this in a future

people

article for this topic is well-deserving of its own article.

Now men…after seeing this you must then take a look at yourself in the mirror and be honest with

Sometimes mental health symptoms will be

yourself. Have you in the past or do you currently

mislabeled as physical issues that are going on

experience any of these symptoms? If you answer

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Men of Faith Feature yes, you must then ask yourself why do you currently experience these? What kind of stress is going on in your life that may have you experiencing any one of these symptoms? We, as men, must do a better job acknowledging the fact when it comes to mental health. We can no longer afford to overlook symptoms in ourselves or in anyone that is in our lives. The news is proving this fact. Case studies and research are telling us this fact. Your life, your marriages, your family, your friends, your church family‌society‌all need you to seek help if you are dealing with mental health symptoms. Men, we must change our mentalities. We must not look at ourselves as weak if we seek help. We must not care about what others will think if we seek help. We must change the narrative!

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THE EPIDEMIC OF SHORTAGE OF MEN IN THE CHURCH Teddy A. Jones "De Man dem short and de ooman dem

• Less than 10 percent of churches can maintain a

plenty"

thriving men's ministry. The majority of men who actually show up for Sunday worship are there in

It Nuh Pretty at all Welcome to Man Short Church, the statistically average US congregation. This week • Man Short Church will draw an adult congregation that's 61 percent female, 39 percent male. • Almost 25 percent of the married women who attend Man Short will do so without their husbands. • Man Short will attract a healthy number of single women, but few single men. • About 90 percent of the boys who are raised in church abandon it during their teens and twenties. Most never return. • This Sunday in America, six million married women will worship without their husbands. That's one out of five. • Most churchgoing guys are "lifers" who grew up in church. Men are the hardest group to reach.

body only. Their hearts just aren't in it. Few will do anything during the week to nurture their faith. Man Short Church is the norm in Christianity - in the U.S., and around the world. Your church profile is probably similar. In today's church, women are the participators, men, the spectators. How did we get here? How did a faith founded by a man and his 12 male disciples become the worse curse to men? Why do Christian churches around the world experience a chronic shortage of males, when temples and mosques do not? Why are churchgoing men so hesitant to really live their faith, when men of other religions willingly die for theirs? In "The Church Impotent: The Feminization of Christianity" Leon Poddles quotes from a man he spoke with on the streets: "Life is a football game, with the men fighting it out on the gridiron, while the minister is up in the grandstand, explaining it to the ladies." THE EFFECTS OF THE LACK OF MEN IN THE CHURCH A lack of male participation is not only heartbreaking, it's strongly associated with overall


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church decline. Over the long term, a lack of men

They have their own language, culture, and unique

will doom a congregation. The gender gap is

needs. It's clear that the church has ignored these

associated with church decline, according to the

needs far too long.

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latest studies. The denominations with the fewest men (per capita) are also those that have been

. UNDERSTAND WHY MEN HATE GOING TO CHURCH

losing members and shutting churches. On the other hand, churches with robust male participation

Look at it from a sociological perspective. What

are generally growing.

other behaviors do men avoid? What other venues make men uncomfortable?

The problem of criminality and drug abuse among inner-city black men is a problem of the distortion of

The answer is obvious: in our society, men avoid any

masculinity. The low numbers of men in means the

behavior (or venue) that might call their manhood

church would not be properly positioned to help

into question. For example, men don't go to baby

black men attain the status they so desperately

showers, fabric stores or "chick flicks." So it is with

need for their own good and the good of black

the church: men believe, deep in their hearts, that

women and children: that of patriarchs, responsible

church is a women's thing. Men approach

fathers who rule their families in justice and love.

Christianity with the same apathy or discomfort they display when forced to watch a Meg Ryan film. It just

This has also helped to cause Christianity to be

doesn't resonate with them. We need to Become

dismissed as irrelevant and unimportant. Other

students of men. The truth is many pastors have

effects include

built their ministries on their ability to interact with women. Because men are so unneeded for church

Reduced evangelistic ability as far as males are

work, ministers have had little incentive to go after

concerned

them. A good place to start: read John Eldredge's bestseller, Wild at Heart.

The perpetuation of the cycle of confusion as it relates to defining Biblical manhood.

John Eldredge says it best: men are wild at heart. Though men see the goodness of the Christian faith,

Reduces the mate selection pool for the females

they are not swept up in it because church life is so soft and sweet. The cautious, sensitive culture of

Reduces the credibility of Christianity

today's church fails to match the adventurous spirit found in most men.

WHAT CAN WE DO ABOUT IT 2. Get rid of the symbols that suggest that the Men are the world's largest unreached people

church building is feminine territory like the pictures

group.

of gentle Jesus meek and mild in a white dress. Stop


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sending Nick signals that church is for women. From

When possible, choose songs with masculine lyrics.

the moment he walks into the sanctuary, Nick must

Many of today's praise songs feature lovey-dovey

sense that this is something for him, not just

words set to a romantic tune. Nick may feel

something for his grandma, his wife, and his kids.

uncomfortable singing these words to Jesus, a man

Examine everything about your church: the dĂŠcor,

who lives today. Also, whenever possible, move men

the vocabulary you use, the songs you sing, the

outside for worship. There's nothing like a bonfire

behaviors you expect. Men will respond if you meet

and a starry night to connect a man and his Maker.

them halfway. 5. Meet their deepest needs: Men need spiritual 3. Present Jesus as the real hero role model that he

fathers and a band of brothers.

is. For this to happen there should be more focus on the manliness of Jesus. The blue-eyed effeminate-

A spiritual father is simply a layman who takes

looking wimpish white Jesus made famous in a

responsibility for bringing other men to maturity in

painting by Michelangelo will not do (especially if He

the faith. It's based on the discipleship models of

is seen holding that lamb). Here are my suggestions:

Jesus and Paul (1 Cor. 4:14-15). If you really want to

the Jesus who cracks the whip at the

bring men to life in Christ, spiritual fathering is how

moneychangers in the temple; the Jesus who

it's done.

embraced martyrdom to bring salvation; the Jesus who is a winner; who spoiled principalities and

Second, every man needs a band of brothers. Jesus

powers and made a show of them openly; the Jesus

began his ministry by assembling a team. They

who will rule the world with justice one day; the

trained together, worked together, and suffered

kingly Jesus who proclaims and demonstrates the

together. Men cannot succeed as followers of Jesus

Kingdom of God; the Jesus who spoke harshly to

without a team surrounding them. No matter how

scribes and Pharisees calling them 'white-washed

meaty the sermons, no matter how rich their quiet

sepulchers.' [ http://www.jamaica-

times' men will not come to maturity to Christ

gleaner.com/gleaner/20020421/relig/relig1.html ]

without a band of brothers surrounding them, and a spiritual father to guide them. Most churches offer

4. Plan worship experiences that are deliberately

nothing in the way of men's ministry or small

masculine focused. Women do masculine, but men

groups. What a tragedy. Although it's initially hard to

DO NOT do feminine. This is why we need to tip the

engage men in a small group, once they do get

balance toward the masculine spirit in worship.

involved, they're usually hooked. Their faith deepens.

That's the format most likely to make everyone

Their lives change.

comfortable. Helping men worship. With men, it's all about quality. Men appreciate good music from

6. We need to understand the qualities of maleness

talented musicians, played in their vocal range.

and femaleness. Males and females are differentÂ


and this is borne out by both Scripture and science. In his book, 'The Masculine Journey", Robert Hicks examines six Hebrew words that are used to define males. These six words, he argues, form the stages of a man's life.

a. understand that males relate around what they DO together b. males prefer action to conversation

a. adam describes the CREATIONAL MALE b. zakar describes the SEXUAL MALE c. gibbor describes the MALE AS WARRIOR

c. males find it uncomfortable to be vulnerable d. effective relating to males requires you to learn to "flex"

d. enosh describes the WOUNDED MALE e. ish describes the MATURE MALE f. zaken describes the WISE MALE OR SAGE Other than the first word 'adam all these words are used distinctively to describe males alone. 7. We must understand the cultural context in which our youth males grow, develop and live. Cultural practices vary from place to place and thus the impact on persons will vary. Our cultural context can be described, in part by two simple phrases: a) no father

b) nuff "mothers" These two factors have created many wounds in both males and females (the father wound and the mother wound) and a crisis in understanding themselves. The impact varies from person to person and is somewhat different for males than it is for females. 8. We must also know how to relate to males as males. Relating to males: We live in a very homophobic culture where close relationships with other males are often suspect and where even when males try they find it difficult to relate to each other. We offer some simple guidelines:

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e. you will have to meet a man on his turf before you can move or guide him to where you want him to be. 9. We must provide a context in which males can release and realize their essential nature without the criticism of females and where they can learn from responsible male models who can provide experiences and ceremonies that will nurture and mark their development. 10. For churches to attract and retain men, they need to intentionally develop masculine modes of doing evangelism and pastoral care. E.g. Sports Evangelism. The church must deliberately tailor its evangelistic efforts to win men. What obtains at present is that evangelistic meetings try to win everybody and invariably end up with a handful of men at best and a ton-load of women and children. That is perhaps where the church has gone wrong.


11. You must put a high priority on developing leaders, especially male ones. Men are not looking for theologians, teachers or facilitators. They are looking for men who will lead them to greatness." Men need great leadership. Men are drawn by vision and purpose, by achievement and power. Churches that attract enthusiastic men do so by taking risks, dreaming big, and bringing a measure of adventure back to the Christian life. 12. Take risks and develop ministries that have a danger factor because men are adventurous and risk takers. Other Considerations Men love technology. "Information conveyed through the use of technology often has a higher degree of believability than does information coming directly out of the speaker's mouth." Men love excellence and quality. "Men are turned off by mediocrity, amateurish music, worn-out facilities, and unkempt grounds. Men love the outdoors. Plan activities to be held in the outdoors as much as is possible. Men feel closer to God when they are outdoors. Men love adventure. Men are transformed more by what they experience and less by what they are told. Helping men learn. Men's brains are less verbal than women's, so they require a different approach. Men have been trained to focus for 6 to 8 minutes (the length of TV commercials). The lengthy monologue sermon, so effective in the Victorian era, fails to reach today's men. Rick Warren of the Purpose Driven Church may have an answer: he frequently breaks his sermons into 5 to 7-minute chunks, with a video, drama or song between each segment. And object lessons are essential: never take the pulpit without an object in hand. Jesus called these parables, and they survive to this day because men remembered them. Effective pastors and teachers draw metaphors and illustrations from the realms of sports, business, battle, and survival. Helping men serve. Roger from Ohio says, "If serving in the church was more about pounding nails and less about wiping runny noses, I'd probably be interested." Men will gladly serve if we let them do what they're good at. Why not work on cars? One Illinois church has an on-site auto repair facility, staffed by volunteers, that benefits single mothers and the working poor. Even a small church can offer free oil changes in the church parking lot. Our congregation started doing this twice a year; the event attracts more than fifty guys who give up a Saturday morning to serve God. What's more remarkable, we almost always get a few nonreligious husbands of churchgoing wives. A clear mission for every church. Most church mission statements are rambling and non-specific. Men are drawn to clarity and brevity. If they're going to give up their weekend, they want to know why. High moral standards. Family men are looking for a church that's different from the world they see on TV. This is why conservative churches are growing and liberal ones are dying. Few men are drawn to squishy morals. They want a church built on a firm, time-tested bedrock. Men need help and backup enforcing morals at home. Children today are bombarded with immoral messages. Men feel powerless against MTV, South Park, and the Internet. Churches should train men how to deal with these situations - how to say no to sin in a loving way. www.churchformen.com/?p=203 Why Men Flock to Islam Develop a culturally relevant, Biblically grounded, practical affirmation of sexuality The church and Christian radio have failed to support a married man's need for regular sexual intimacy with his wife, which is an insult and a betrayal. We are men, not eunuchs.


TELL ME WHAT YOU EAT, AND I WILL TELL YOU WHAT YOU ARE. ANTHELME BRILLAT-SAVARIN



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