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Man Talk

Ricky  /  July 16, 2026

DEVELOP A CHURCH CULTURE THAT ATTRACTS MEN INSTEAD OF REPELLING THEM 

Many churches lament the absence of men, yet few ask the harder question: What kind of church culture are we creating?

Jesus had no difficulty attracting men. Fishermen, tax collectors, soldiers, tradesmen, and businessmen gladly followed Him. He did not soften His message or lower His demands. He called men to a life of courage, sacrifice, and purpose.

If we want men in our churches, we must cultivate the kind of culture that welcomes biblical masculinity instead of suppressing it.

1. Preach Truth With Conviction

Men are not looking for polished speeches. They are looking for truth worth building their lives upon.

Weak, apologetic preaching produces weak members. Bold, biblical preaching produces conviction, courage, and commitment.

A man will often follow a preacher who has backbone before he follows one with personality.

2. Call Men to a Mission

Men are wired for challenge.

Jesus never invited men to merely attend meetings. He called them to deny themselves, carry a cross, make disciples, and advance God’s Kingdom.

Churches that only ask men to fill seats will lose them. Churches that call them to spiritual battle will keep them.

3. Expect Leadership From Men

Men rise—or fall—to expectations.

When churches expect little from men, little is what they receive.

Challenge men to lead their homes, disciple their children, serve the church, evangelize the lost, and pray with spiritual authority.

High expectations communicate confidence.

4. Make Prayer Central

Nothing produces spiritual strength like prayer.

When men see pastors and leaders depending upon God rather than programs, they recognize something authentic. Pastors should stop “saying prayers” and start praying publicly with fervor and expectation.

Prayer meetings should not become optional gatherings for a faithful few. They should become the engine room of church life.

5. Develop Strong Male Leadership

Men naturally gravitate toward strong, humble leadership.

They are inspired by men who live with integrity, courage, conviction, and compassion.

Passive leadership creates passive churches.

6. Stop Entertaining. Start Equipping.

Many churches have become experts at keeping people amused.

Jesus equipped His followers to obey God, face persecution, overcome temptation, and change the world.

Entertainment gathers crowds.

Discipleship builds men.

7. Honor Biblical Masculinity

Today’s culture often mocks masculinity.

The church must not.

Godly strength, courage, initiative, responsibility, sacrifice, and leadership are not flaws to be corrected—they are gifts to be cultivated under the lordship of Christ.

Men should leave church wanting to become better husbands, fathers, workers, leaders, and disciples.

8. Give Men Meaningful Responsibility

Ownership creates commitment.

Trust men with significant responsibilities. Invite them into ministry, missions, mentoring, evangelism, and leadership.

Men who are needed usually stay engaged.

Men who are merely spectators eventually blend in or disappear.

9. Build Genuine Brotherhood

Men fight better together.

Authentic friendships, accountability, prayer partnerships, and shared ministry create bonds that superficial fellowship never will.

Christianity was never intended to be a solo journey.

10. Keep Christ at the Center

Men ultimately are not looking for better programs.

They are looking for a Savior worth following.

When Christ is exalted, His Word is preached faithfully, prayer is honored, and men are challenged to wholehearted obedience, healthy masculinity flourishes.

Final Challenge

The problem is not that men are unwilling to commit. The problem is that too many churches offer them nothing worthy of wholehearted commitment. It is past time to turn up the heat in the pulpit and preach for a verdict!

Give men a great God, a clear mission, biblical truth, courageous leadership, meaningful responsibility, and an eternal purpose—and many will respond exactly as they did when Jesus walked the shores of Galilee.

Strong churches are built by strong disciples, and strong disciples are forged by churches that refuse to lower the standard of following Christ‼️


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