When does a Male become a Man

To be a Man is a calling

Male Development Project

Types of Men

Great men are like the consonants. They leave a trail tracing back to their greatness. They service reputation

Important men are significant and understand their roles. They’re like the vowels; it just won’t happen without one

D.R.S. Project
Pre-Trial One

Types of Men

Most of men are content with just being good men. But good is not always a comparable standard to principle; even though its standard is superior above most and high in quality

Men of integrity are recognized as men of truth; open and transparent

Reclamation Project Pre-Trial Two

Types of Men

The moral man ‘consumes all resumes’. The difference between the moral man and the ethical man is that the ethical man knows that he shouldn’t; the moral man just doesn’t

The ethical man knows that he can ‘be all’. Ethics do not operate from principles; only man-made, group authorized agreements

BLACK MATTERS

Josiah Project

Types of Men

They feel like men only on Father’s Day. Men in June. They have a need for attention, and celebration for every achievement

They struggle with an identity that includes their ethnicity. The Neo-Tom

A quiet man can be self-assured, confident and contemplative. But you never know

You will always know where he is and what he is thinking and even he is a threat. He may be off-guard or strategic intelligent in disguise

Empowerment Beyond Employment Project

Types of Men

A fearless man is without the emotion of fear. He performs behaves; maintains himself without the anticipation of some specific pain or danger. And without the accompanied desire to flee.

A man of courage usually performs, behaves and maintains himself in the face of fear

A man of theology can, very well, be a spiritual man; but his focus is on knowing what God says

A man of religion can be a spiritual man, and he knows the Word of God. But all of his actions focus and approach of God is based upon what God requires of him. ‘Do you have good religion’

Maggie Brown Project
Self-esteem

'He ain't heavy, him my brother'