Fellowship
In today's time one can notice there is less Men Fellowship. I remember growing up there were many men in my neighborhood that would gather at the corner to play domino's, go to a bowling alley, or secretly meet up at a specific racetrack that only a few knew (it was illegal.) The point is that men had places to go that they were able to address specific issues, build each other up, grow in their faith, have others hold them accountable, be able to share challenges and grapple things of life. Most importantly becoming a leader in their family, community, and their work. Men have to pledge to be strong leaders so that the next generation can have a solid ground to keep the torch going.
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