Greetings everyone - Our focus is to share information that can help men decide to be:
Real Men who become the type of a man that they are glad they became. Dedicated Dads who can either get some ideas on becoming the best dads they can be (growing & loving) and/or to provide a forum for us dads to share ideas, recommendations or to just comment on what is shared. Proud Grandpas who have the opportunity to share their advice based on their lessons learned, who want to be a positive impact in the lives of others.. |
Please note: The information shared on this website (specifically the weekly blogs) are intended to be brief. If anyone would like more details or would like to ask anything, just use our Contact form and we will respond as soon as possible. |
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Why? Because men are on a journey whether we realize it or not. Some have prepared well for that journey, others possibly not as well as they should. For those that want to gain some additional insight - we hope you will join in on this adventure now unfolding.
Our goal: is for those who visit this site, to review the blog info posted, to share comments or to post comments or recommendations as desired (and if interested, you can requested to be added to our distribution list and each week you'll receive the latest information). We hope you can look over our Blog and our other tabs when you can. Your feedback is always appreciated (use our Contact form or the Add a Comment function available after each blog). We also have our Challenges tab for those that want to join our team. |
Thanks for joining us on this journey. Like our 'What Is?" slide show above, we'll have more to come as each week ahead unfolds. Regards, Keith Gore
Also note: All are invited to share comments or recommend as desired and if this is the first time for you coming into this website, please note the following (a little background on each tab enabled):
1st) The Blog tab will take you to the weekly blogs provided. At this time, the latest blog posted is listed first and then the previous week's blog is stacked below that, etc. etc.
2nd) The Guys Garage tab is available if you would like to click on and see questions asked and recommendations offered.
3rd) The OH2C tab will give you some additional free helps (these will be added to as more become available).
4th) The Resources tab is available if you would like to click on and see other helpful websites that are related to this website's pursuits. For example, see the FREeBOOKs available to see all the previous blogs posted (in sequence).
5th) The Challenges tab is just a quick read of things we have addressed in the blogs - some good challenges to keep in mind.
Thanks again for looking at the various information we have posted and don't forget to let us know of any feedback.
Also note: All are invited to share comments or recommend as desired and if this is the first time for you coming into this website, please note the following (a little background on each tab enabled):
1st) The Blog tab will take you to the weekly blogs provided. At this time, the latest blog posted is listed first and then the previous week's blog is stacked below that, etc. etc.
2nd) The Guys Garage tab is available if you would like to click on and see questions asked and recommendations offered.
3rd) The OH2C tab will give you some additional free helps (these will be added to as more become available).
4th) The Resources tab is available if you would like to click on and see other helpful websites that are related to this website's pursuits. For example, see the FREeBOOKs available to see all the previous blogs posted (in sequence).
5th) The Challenges tab is just a quick read of things we have addressed in the blogs - some good challenges to keep in mind.
Thanks again for looking at the various information we have posted and don't forget to let us know of any feedback.
FYI - the back story: In early Sept (2013), I joined various other men in our area to participate in weekly Men's Fraternity meetings. This happens to be the third series, called "The Great Adventure" (by Robert Lewis, see our resources tab for more information). The good news, we men in attendance are enjoying the information shared and the discussions had. The bad news, the young men in our communities are not participating. We realize that the challenges and pressures of this time make it hard for young men, young fathers, etc to free up the time to participate.
As we discussed this, I thought - if we can't get the young men to join us, we need to find a way to get this information to them - available in a way that is easy to read, good to ponder, and able to build from where possible. I'm going to ask the other men that are participating to join me in this pursuit. My goal is for us to create a weekly message that touches on what we are finding and learning - to expand and to share that info for those that can not attend (so they at least have an opportunity to tap into info that is helpful).
Since time is always a challenge, my plan is to pursue all of this as a 10 minutes quick read, via a type of "letter to myself" approach because I wish I knew back in my younger years, the stuff we're covering now (and a few minutes invested in learning and growing is better than none).
It would be great if all young men would realize they need to make the time to invest in themselves for gaining insight to becoming men, fathers, and someday grandfathers who are noble men of faith, of honor and of success.
As we discussed this, I thought - if we can't get the young men to join us, we need to find a way to get this information to them - available in a way that is easy to read, good to ponder, and able to build from where possible. I'm going to ask the other men that are participating to join me in this pursuit. My goal is for us to create a weekly message that touches on what we are finding and learning - to expand and to share that info for those that can not attend (so they at least have an opportunity to tap into info that is helpful).
Since time is always a challenge, my plan is to pursue all of this as a 10 minutes quick read, via a type of "letter to myself" approach because I wish I knew back in my younger years, the stuff we're covering now (and a few minutes invested in learning and growing is better than none).
It would be great if all young men would realize they need to make the time to invest in themselves for gaining insight to becoming men, fathers, and someday grandfathers who are noble men of faith, of honor and of success.