Men & Trail Life with Mark Hancock // Lead Courageously

Man to Men

Mark Hancock is the Chief Executive Officer of Trail Life USA and the author of "Why Are We Sitting Here Until We Die?" He is an influential leader in mentorship and character development for men and boys. Before his involvement with Trail Life USA, Mark owned a national advertising agency and later delved into mental health counseling and marriage and family therapy, ultimately driving him to partake in various ministry roles, including youth pastor and global evangelistic efforts.

Episode Summary:

  • Jared is joined by Mark Hancock, CEO of Trail Life USA, as they explore the challenges and triumphs of guiding boys to become godly men. Explore Mark's personal faith journey, his insights into the mental health crisis facing young men, and the unique role of Trail Life. They discuss the importance of risk, competition, and inspiration in raising resilient boys and the vital role fathers play.

  • Notable Quotes:

    • "Boys will be lost if we don't provide them a place that aligns with their values and supports their growth."
  • "We've removed risk and competition from their lives, resulting in a generation lacking purpose and inspiration."
  • "Truth may be at a disadvantage in today's society, but it ultimately wins. That's the message we instill in young men."
  • "If what you are doing, you can do in your own strength, you have to wonder if it's worth doing."
  • "Men are still the most powerful voice in the life of their son. You can use that to his benefit."
  • Resources:

    • Trail Life USA - For more information about joining or starting a troop.

    • Book: "Why Are We Sitting Here Until We Die?" by Mark Hancock


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