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MCMC Men Empowerment Program

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About Course

Welcome to the Men of Covenant Mentorship Conclave with Benson Akhigbe. This 13-week mentorship experience is designed to form men of integrity, discipline, and spiritual depth.

Through twelve structured modules, participants explore identity, sexual discipline, emotional maturity, personal integrity, leadership responsibility, financial stewardship, and covenant partnership.

The journey emphasizes formation before authority, helping men build the inner character required for stable leadership in family, faith, and society.

Participants will also engage in mentorship guidance, reflection exercises, and a Capstone Project that demonstrates their personal growth.

This program is for men who desire more than information—it is for those seeking formation, accountability, and covenantal manhood.

What Will You Learn?

  • Participants will learn how to:
  • Restore the proper sequence of formation before marriage
  • Establish sonship and identity before authority
  • Practice sexual discipline and moral strength
  • Cultivate purity, confession, and spiritual accountability
  • Develop emotional sobriety and self-governance
  • Build a lifestyle of integrity, transparency, and personal discipline
  • Design a rule of life that sustains long-term growth
  • Lead with justice, courage, and responsibility
  • Approach financial provision with structure rather than ego
  • Understand biblical partnership and clarity in relationships
  • Become men known for reliability, respect, and stability
  • Ultimately embrace the Cross and the call to sacrificial leadership and kingdom mission

Course Content

MODULE 1 Restoring Sequence: Formation before Marriage
Module 1 establishes a clear, biblical, emotionally intelligent foundation for covenant sequence. It corrects cultural misconceptions that equate marriage with maturity, introduces the posture required for formation, and positions preparation as essential for leadership, discipleship, and generational legacy. This week does not begin with external performance. It begins with truth, identity, and accountability. Learning Outcomes By the end of Week 1, I will be able to: 1. Define covenant sequence accurately and biblically. 2. Distinguish formation from cultural pressure or performance. 3. Understand why identity precedes authority in marriage and leadership. 4. Recognize preparation as a leadership and legacy responsibility. 5. Identify my personal formation gaps and establish accountability partner(s).

  • Module 1 Assignment

MODULE 2 Sonship before Identity
Week 2 Purpose Module 2 establishes a clear, biblical, emotionally intelligent foundation for identity. It corrects cultural misconceptions that equate authority with maturity, introduces the posture required for sonship, and positions identity as essential for leadership, discipleship, and generational legacy. This week does not begin with external authority. It begins with truth, sonship, and alignment. Learning Outcomes By the end of Module 2, participant will be able to: 1. Define sonship accurately and biblically. 2. Distinguish identity from performance or authority. 3. Understand why sonship precedes leadership and marriage. 4. Recognize identity as a leadership and legacy responsibility. 5. Rewrite my personal identity narrative using Scripture, memorize Romans 8:15–17.

MODULE 3 Guarding Chayil (Strength)
Module 3 Purpose Module 3 establishes a clear, biblical, emotionally intelligent foundation for sexual discipline. It reframes strength as covenant stewardship rather than suppression, corrects cultural misconceptions about masculinity, and positions discipline as essential for leadership, marriage, and generational legacy. This module does not begin with shame or condemnation. It begins with truth, honor, and accountability. Learning Outcomes By the end of module 3, participant will be able to: 1. Define sexual discipline accurately and biblically. 2. Distinguish discipline from suppression or shame. 3. Understand why strength must precede seduction. 4. Recognize discipline as a leadership and legacy responsibility. 5. Establish digital accountability for purity, memorize Proverbs 31:3

MODULE 4 Sacred Strength
Module 4 establishes a clear, biblical, emotionally intelligent foundation for purity and confession. It reframes confession as sacred strength rather than weakness, corrects cultural misconceptions about masculinity, and positions purity as essential for leadership, marriage, and generational legacy. This module does not begin with exposure or shame. It begins with truth, integrity, and freedom. Learning Outcomes By the end of Module 4, participant will be able to: 1. Define purity and confession accurately and biblically. 2. Distinguish confession from weakness or shame. 3. Understand why integrity must precede influence. 4. Recognize purity as a leadership and legacy responsibility. 5. Engage in confidential purity conversation; 7-day Psalm 51 prayer

MODULE 5 Emotional Sobriety
Module 5 establishes a clear, biblical, emotionally intelligent foundation for emotional sobriety. It reframes emotions as signals rather than failures, corrects cultural misconceptions about masculinity, and positions governance of emotions as essential for leadership, marriage, and generational legacy. This module does not begin with suppression or denial. It begins with awareness, honesty, and stewardship. Learning Outcomes By the end of module 5, participant will be able to: 1. Define emotional sobriety accurately and biblically. 2. Distinguish governance from suppression or escapism. 3. Understand why emotions are signals, not failures. 4. Recognize emotional stewardship as a leadership responsibility. 5. Practice screen fasting and journaling as tools for sobriety.

MODULE 6 Integrity Integration
Module 6 establishes a clear, biblical, emotionally intelligent foundation for integrity. It reframes confession and transparency as integration rather than exposure, corrects cultural misconceptions about masculinity, and positions integrity as essential for leadership, marriage, and generational legacy. This module does not begin with perfection. It begins with honesty, accountability, and wholeness. Learning Outcomes By the end of module 6, participant will be able to: 1. Define integrity integration accurately and biblically. 2. Distinguish transparency from weakness or exposure. 3. Understand why confession sustains leadership trust. 4. Recognize integrity as a leadership and legacy responsibility. 5. Develop a monthly integrity plan and practice Psalm 139 prayer rhythm.

MODULE 7 Self – Rule Architecture
Module 7 establishes a clear, biblical, emotionally intelligent foundation for self-governance. It reframes discipline as covenant architecture rather than control, corrects cultural misconceptions about masculinity, and positions a personal “rule of life” as essential for leadership, marriage, and generational legacy. This module does not begin with rigid perfection. It begins with intentional rhythms, accountability, and sustainable practices. Learning Outcomes By the end of Week 7, participant will be able to: 1. Define self-rule architecture accurately and biblically. 2. Distinguish governance from control or perfectionism. 3. Understand why rhythms sustain leadership and legacy. 4. Recognize self-rule as a covenant responsibility. 5. Draft a 30-day masculine rule of life.

MODULE 8 Justice and Courage
Module 8 establishes a clear, biblical, emotionally intelligent foundation for justice and courage in leadership. It reframes responsibility as stewardship rather than privilege, corrects cultural misconceptions about authority, and positions courage as the gate through which men must pass to lead families, communities, and generations. This module does not begin with abstract theory. It begins with practice: facing difficult conversations, clarifying vision, and embodying responsibility. Learning Outcomes By the end of module 8, participant will be able to: 1. Define justice and courage accurately and biblically. 2. Distinguish responsibility from privilege or dominance. 3. Understand why courage is the gate to authentic leadership. 4. Recognize responsibility as a leadership and legacy calling. 5. Practice responsibility through one difficult conversation and a family vision statement.

MODULE 9 Provision without Ego
Module 9 establishes a clear, biblical, emotionally intelligent foundation for financial stewardship. It reframes provision as covenant responsibility rather than ego-driven achievement, corrects cultural misconceptions about masculinity and money, and positions financial structure as essential for leadership, marriage, and generational legacy. This module does not begin with wealth accumulation. It begins with stewardship, wisdom, and accountability. Learning Outcomes By the end of module 9, participant will be able to: 1. Define financial stewardship accurately and biblically. 2. Distinguish provision from ego-driven achievement. 3. Understand why financial structure sustains leadership and family legacy. 4. Recognize stewardship as a covenant responsibility. 5. Create a written budget and set a 6-month savings goal.

MODULE 10 Eshet Chayil Reframed
Module 10 establishes a clear, biblical, emotionally intelligent foundation for partnership clarity. It reframes marriage as strength meeting strength rather than hierarchy, corrects cultural misconceptions about gender roles, and positions covenant partnership as essential for leadership, marriage, and generational legacy. This module does not begin with stereotypes or cultural scripts. It begins with clarity, mutual honor, and covenant vision. Learning Outcomes By the end of Week 10, I will be able to: 1. Define partnership clarity accurately and biblically. 2. Distinguish covenant partnership from cultural stereotypes. 3. Understand why strength must meet strength in marriage. 4. Recognize clarity as a leadership and legacy responsibility. 5. Define marriage expectations biblically.

MODULE 11 Respect and Stability
Module 11 establishes a clear, biblical, emotionally intelligent foundation for respect and stability. It reframes reliability as the true measure of strength, corrects cultural misconceptions about respect, and positions consistency as essential for leadership, marriage, and generational legacy. This week does not begin with demanding respect. It begins with building reliability, practicing consistency, and embodying stability. Learning Outcomes By the end of module 11, participant will be able to: 1. Define reliability accurately and biblically. 2. Distinguish respect from entitlement or demand. 3. Understand why consistency sustains respect. 4. Recognize reliability as a leadership and legacy responsibility. 5. Track consistency for 21 days as a practice of stability.

MODULE 12 The Cross and Commission
Module 12 establishes a clear, biblical, emotionally intelligent foundation for surrender and commissioning. It reframes surrender not as weakness but as covenant strength, corrects cultural misconceptions about masculinity, and positions commissioning as the public oath of covenant masculinity. This module does not begin with performance or image. It begins with surrender at the cross, covenant declaration, and commissioning into leadership responsibility. Learning Outcomes By the end of module 12, participant will be able to: 1. Define surrender and commissioning accurately and biblically. 2. Distinguish surrender from weakness or defeat. 3. Understand why commissioning is the covenant oath of masculinity. 4. Recognize surrender as the foundation of leadership responsibility. 5. Participate in a public covenant declaration and commissioning prayer.

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