WHAT IS STAND COURAGEOUS?
A ministry that seeks to help men develop a strong biblical character, cultivate positive habits, build and rebuild relationships, and make commitments that will move men closer to God’s good purpose and design – men who will Stand Courageous!

“God is zeroing in on men. In this hour we need men who are strong... when we have weak men, our children are left unprotected.”
Tony Perkins

“Man is the spiritual head of the family. You take out the man, you take out the family.”
General Jerry Boykin

“When men get it right, everyone wins.”
Stu Weber

“The women in your churches don’t know how to tell you, but they really want you to
be a man.”
be a man.”
Bishop Larry Jackson
RESOURCES
Explore rich discipleship tools like coaching videos and podcast episodes with Tony Perkins and General Boykin as well as virtual roundtable recordings with Randy Wilson and guests!
OTHER WAYS TO ENGAGE
Tune in to our speaker series, where you'll listen to conversations with General Boykin, Tony Perkins, and special guests about real world issues that affect men everyday and your role as a man in society!
Check out our upcoming conferences. Take a look at our resources for discipleship through Small Groups. Here, you'll be empowered and equipped to fulfill your God-given role as a defender, provider, battle buddy, instructor, and chaplain.
Dive into our Weekly Newsletter where you can stay up-to-date on everything new at Stand Courageous, General Boykin's book Man to Man, our Bible reading plan, and more!
WEEKLY DEVOTIONAL
Week of Monday January 19 - January 25
Life Giver – Man as Chaplain
“Then Job arose and tore his robe and shaved his head and fell on the ground and worshiped. And he said, ‘Naked I came from my mother's womb, and naked shall I return. The Lord gave, and the Lord has taken away; blessed be the name of the Lord.’” - Job 1:20-21 ESV
In neonatal intensive care units, doctors care for babies so small they can fit in the palm of a hand. Some weigh less than a pound. They cannot speak. They cannot survive on their own. And yet, when a doctor treats that tiny infant or a nurse cares for that baby, no one asks, “Is this life valuable enough to warrant all this effort?” No one debates whether that life matters. All the medical activity and attention shouts what everyone knows instinctively: This life is precious.
Scripture explains why. Human life has value because it is given by God. That truth is what anchors Job’s confession: “The LORD gave…” (v. 21). Life is sacred. That conviction stands at the heart of Job chapter 1. Scripture establishes a foundational truth: Life belongs to God, because life comes from God. If we miss that, we will misunderstand everything that follows—not only in Job, but in our own lives.
Yet before Job suffered loss, he enjoyed blessing. In fact, the introduction to Job is made in terms of his relationship to God and his blessings from God. At the forefront of God’s blessings on Job are his children—a continuation of life entrusted by the Creator. Apparently, his children also understood the blessing and value of life because we read in verse 4, “His sons used to go and hold a feast in the house of each one on his day, and they would send and invite their three sisters to eat and drink with them.” That phrase "each on his day" is widely interpreted as referring to the respective birthdays of each of these seven sons. Again, each life is precious and to be celebrated.
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Life Giver – Man as Chaplain
“Then Job arose and tore his robe and shaved his head and fell on the ground and worshiped. And he said, ‘Naked I came from my mother's womb, and naked shall I return. The Lord gave, and the Lord has taken away; blessed be the name of the Lord.’” - Job 1:20-21 ESV
In neonatal intensive care units, doctors care for babies so small they can fit in the palm of a hand. Some weigh less than a pound. They cannot speak. They cannot survive on their own. And yet, when a doctor treats that tiny infant or a nurse cares for that baby, no one asks, “Is this life valuable enough to warrant all this effort?” No one debates whether that life matters. All the medical activity and attention shouts what everyone knows instinctively: This life is precious.
Scripture explains why. Human life has value because it is given by God. That truth is what anchors Job’s confession: “The LORD gave…” (v. 21). Life is sacred. That conviction stands at the heart of Job chapter 1. Scripture establishes a foundational truth: Life belongs to God, because life comes from God. If we miss that, we will misunderstand everything that follows—not only in Job, but in our own lives.
Yet before Job suffered loss, he enjoyed blessing. In fact, the introduction to Job is made in terms of his relationship to God and his blessings from God. At the forefront of God’s blessings on Job are his children—a continuation of life entrusted by the Creator. Apparently, his children also understood the blessing and value of life because we read in verse 4, “His sons used to go and hold a feast in the house of each one on his day, and they would send and invite their three sisters to eat and drink with them.” That phrase "each on his day" is widely interpreted as referring to the respective birthdays of each of these seven sons. Again, each life is precious and to be celebrated.
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MAKE THE MOST: LEADING FAMILY GATHERINGS
"Be on your guard; stand firm in the faith; be men of courage; be strong."
1 Corinthians 16:13








