Men's Fraternity

@VE3IYB (209)
Canada
September 16, 2008 11:17am CST
Well our local church started the Men's Fraternity program today. We had a total of ~72 men show up at 6am on a Tuesday morning. I think that is some kind of record. What is the Men's Fraternity program, well here is their website:http://www.mensfraternity.com/ When I told my wife about it she asked if there was such a program specifically for women. I checked and yes there is a womens program as well. The website of the womens program is: http://www.mensfraternity.com/new_eve.aspx There is many resources available on the website including DVD downloads of sample material. You will need a high speed broadband ADSL/Cable/??? connection as the DVD videos are up to 220MB in length. So what do you think? Are any of you involved in the Men's Fraternity program? The Woman's The New EVE program? What are your experiences with the program?
1 response
@goldeneagle (6745)
• United States
16 Sep 08
That is cool. There is a local church here that has a similar event every week. I think it is on Fridays. I have gone to it a couple of times. I think I am going to start going to it again now that I am working close to there again. I don't know if the church I attend now has anything like this or not. It is a small church. I have thought about becoming more involved. I used to do a lot of stuff at the church my wife and I attended when we first got married. I have hesitated committing to anything at the church we attend now, because I wasn't sure if we would continue to go there or not. I guess something will develop when the time is right...
@VE3IYB (209)
• Canada
17 Sep 08
I am not sure what I was really expecting going into this. After seeing the material and meeting with he guys I was glad that I had attended todays session. In our case that is ~72 guys in one church that will positively impact the lives of their family's. That is going to ripple effect into the rest of the community. Pray about it and seek God's wisdom and see what where he is leading you. A closed door in one place means an open door somewhere else.