Endure It Well
Abraham in the wilderness encampment at dusk

Step III — The Abraham Journey

The Abraham
Journey

A 12-week brotherhood study for men being called out of what they knew — into something they can't fully see yet.

Founding CohortFree · 12 men · Now forming

The founding cohort is free in exchange for honest feedback. Future cohorts: $499. If this is your season, this is the moment.

Are you in an Abraham season?

You've left — or been forced to leave — something certain.

The career, title, or identity you built is shifting or gone.

You're being called somewhere you can't fully see yet.

Your family is watching and you can't afford to fall apart.

The world's answer is hustle and networking — and it's not enough.

You need men walking the same wilderness, not cheerleaders.

Abraham didn't get a map. He got a direction and a God who could be trusted in the gap. This journey isn't about finding certainty — it's about learning to walk without it, together.

12 weeks. One brotherhood. One wilderness at a time.

Weekly group call

A structured conversation anchored in scripture — Abraham's story mapped to the season you're in. Honest. No performance.

Scriptural formation

Each week focuses on a specific moment: the call, the leaving, the wilderness, the promise, the sacrifice, the provision.

Brotherhood between calls

A private space for the men in your cohort — to check in, share what's surfacing, and know someone is paying attention.

Practical application

Every session ends with one concrete thing to carry into the week. Not motivational content — actual movement in real life.

Science-backed content

Frameworks from Arthur Brooks on flourishing, meaning, and lasting change — bridged explicitly to scripture.

A clear next step

At 12 weeks, men who want to go deeper have a clear path into Third Watchmen. A door, not a push.

A path through the forest opening toward light

Abraham wasn't impressive. He was faithful.

He made mistakes. He doubted. He tried to handle things himself. He went where he was told without knowing why. He waited longer than seemed reasonable. He gave up what he loved most.

And through all of it — the leaving, the wilderness, the waiting, the near-impossible asks — he became the father of nations. Not because he was perfect. Because he kept walking.

That's the invitation. Not to have it together. To keep walking.

“By faith Abraham obeyed when he was called to go out to a place that he was to receive as an inheritance. And he went out, not knowing where he was going.”

— Hebrews 11:8
Free
Founding cohort
$499
Future cohorts
12 weeks
Duration

The founding cohort is free in exchange for honest feedback that shapes every cohort that follows. If this is your season, this is the moment.

If this is your season,
this is the moment.

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