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Cohort One · June 2026

Distinguished Gentlemen
of Honor

Fifteen weeks. A lifetime of men.

Iron sharpens iron.

And every generation needs men
who will sharpen the next.

1 Timothy 4:12 · Easy-to-Read

You are young, but don't let anyone treat you as if you are not important. Be an example to show the believers how they should live. Show them by what you say, by the way you live, by your love, by your faith, and by your pure life.

We build men who lead themselves first.

Our Promise

L.E.A.P.

Four words. One standard.

Lead

Even when no one's watching.

Example

Be the one others point to.

Act

Courage is a verb.

Purpose

Know why you're here.

IV

The Curriculum in five disciplines

150 days · 5 modules
01Wisdom
Young man in quiet thoughtDays 1 to 30

Before a man can lead others, he must first know himself.

i.Self-awareness
ii.Emotional regulation
iii.Critical thinking
02Etiquette
Young man adjusting his tie in a modern spaceDays 31 to 60

How a man enters a room tells the room who he is.

i.Refined communication
ii.Presence and posture
iii.Social intelligence
03Business
Young people collaborating in a modern workspaceDays 61 to 90

Work is the proving ground of character.

i.Work ethic and discipline
ii.Time mastery
iii.Leadership fundamentals
04Finances
Young person studying numbers on a laptopDays 91 to 120

The dollar doesn't build the man. The discipline does.

i.Budgeting and stewardship
ii.Saving and investing
iii.Long-term thinking
05Relationships
A mentor in conversation with a young manDays 121 to 150

The measure of a man is how he treats those who can do nothing for him.

i.Healthy boundaries
ii.Emotional maturity
iii.Conflict resolution
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