A TWELVE-WEEK COHORT FOR MEN
This is where you start walking.
For men ready to stop managing the struggle and start walking free — in a small circle of brothers, with the Word, honest confession, and the long, real work of healing.
This cohort is one of several ways into the work — not a level you must clear before anything else. Men come to it from one-on-one coaching, from Story Work, or from a season of crossing, and they go on from it to other paths. The twelve weeks aren’t a finish line; they give you a way of walking that continues long after the cohort ends.
THE JOURNEY
Twelve weeks on the path
Nothing is asked of you that those who walked it before you didn’t also have to do.
Story
Weeks 1–4 · seeing the path you're on, and how you got here
Forge
Weeks 5–9 · the heart-work, walked with Jesus and brothers
Testimony
Weeks 10–12 · rising to walk, and to lead
What it asks of you
The homework is half the healing — not an extra.
- Daily time in the Word, beginning in Matthew, with a verse to memorize each week.
- A weekly call — better, a coffee — with a brother from the group.
- Honest confession with the circle, beginning a few weeks in.
- Showing up, every week, and doing the work between.
How it runs
However you walk it — in a small circle of eight men with two facilitators, or at your own pace on video. Cohorts are offered twice a year; the next begins as soon as dates are set.
Facilitator-Led
Announced with the next cohort
Led by trained facilitators, with full support through all twelve weeks.
Trainee-Led
No cost · by application
Walked with facilitators-in-training — the same path, offered freely.
Self-Directed
Available anytime
Walk the twelve weeks at your own pace, with Jason guiding you through each week’s content on video.
MEET THE FACILITATOR
Jason Posey
For several years, Jason has served in a ministry at his local church called Conquer — a program that awakens men to the dangers of pornography and sexual sin and walks them toward a life of purity. He has sat with hundreds of men as they’ve fought to overcome the wounds beneath the behavior, the ones that drive a man to medicate.
He knows that path because he walked it himself. For most of his life, pornography was his medication — his drug — until, like every addiction, it stopped working and left him near the end of himself, convinced he had failed as a husband, a father, a provider, a man. He came to the edge of giving up entirely.
But that was not where his story ended. What Jason found in recovery — the slow, real work of being known, of handing the wound to Jesus and receiving something back — became the very thing he felt called to give away. This course is the fruit of that path: the path he walked out of the dark, now laid down for the men coming behind him.
Stand at the crossroads, and look.
Tell us a little about where you are. We’ll help you find the next step.
Apply for the next cohort“Ask for the ancient paths, ask where the good way is, and walk in it, and you will find rest for your souls.” — Jeremiah 6:16
If the timing isn’t right, or you’re not sure this is your door, that’s fine — it’s one of several. Begin a conversation and we’ll help you find the path that fits.
“Stand at the crossroads and look; ask for the ancient paths, ask where the good way is, and walk in it, and you will find rest for your souls.” — Jeremiah 6:16

