Why Your Son Needs Christ-Centered Brotherhood More Than Ever
- Remnant 300 Team

- Feb 19
- 2 min read

If you have a son, you can probably feel how quickly the world is shaping him. It happens through screens, school, sports, friends, music, and social media. Some of those influences may be good. Many are not.
You can set rules and boundaries. You can talk, teach, and correct. But at some point, your son also needs something else: a brotherhood that helps him live out what you are trying to give him at home.
The World Is Discipling Your Son, Whether You Like It or Not
Discipleship is not just a church word. It describes how people are shaped—day by day, input by input.
Your son is constantly being discipled by:
The voices he watches and listens to online
The values his friends repeat
The “heroes” culture celebrates
The hidden messages in jokes, shows, and trends
Many of those influences are teaching him either that manhood is toxic and unnecessary, or that manhood is all about ego, pleasure, and power.
As a Christian parent, you know Scripture teaches something very different.
Brotherhood That Points Him to Christ
Your son needs more than “positive peers.” He needs friends and mentors who are anchored in Christ.
Christ-centered brotherhood gives him:
A place where his faith is normal, not weird
Brothers who will stand with him when he tries to live differently
Older men who can answer real questions and model real manhood
The encouragement to keep following Jesus when it feels costly
When he sees other young men worshiping, serving, repenting, and growing, it helps him believe he can do the same.
What Makes Remnant 300™ Different
There are many programs and activities your son could join. Remnant 300™ is intentionally focused on one thing: raising up Godly men through brotherhood, discipleship, and field-based training.
In this environment, he will:
Hear clear, unwatered-down teaching from God’s Word
Be challenged physically, mentally, and spiritually in healthy ways
Learn practical skills while also learning eternal truths
Experience structure, respect, and accountability
We are not entertaining boys. We are training young men.
Supporting Him Without Controlling Him
As your son grows, he needs room to own his faith. You cannot choose Christ for him. You can, however, place him in environments where choosing Christ is made clearer and more compelling.
Supporting him looks like:
Encouraging his involvement without forcing every detail
Asking sincere questions about what he is learning and experiencing
Praying daily for God to move in his heart
Staying in communication with leaders so you can partner well
You are not stepping back in resignation. You are stepping back just enough to let him stand, while still standing nearby.
Giving Your Son What You Can and Trusting God With the Rest
You cannot protect your son from every influence. You cannot control every decision he will make. But you can give him Christ-centered brotherhood, male role models, and a clear picture of biblical manhood.
Remnant 300™ is one way to do that.
As you entrust your son to environments like this, you are saying, “Lord, I will do what I can, and I trust You with what I cannot.” That is a powerful place to stand as a parent.




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