Sons of Valor is a Christ-centered discipleship and leadership initiative for young men, especially those impacted by fatherlessness, foster care, juvenile detention, or unstable environments. The program is built to raise warriors of the Word, restoring identity, integrity, and purpose in this next generation of Kingdom sons.
Inspired by Joshua 1:9 and Ephesians 6:10, Sons of Valor is about more than behavior change—it’s about spiritual awakening, emotional healing, and real transformation.
Mission:
To raise a generation of bold, Spirit-led young men who walk in courage, character, and calling—equipped to lead in their homes, communities, and culture with Kingdom values.
Core Pillars:
1. Discipleship & Identity Formation
Weekly Bible-based group sessions and one-on-one mentoring
Teachings focused on manhood, integrity, honor, leadership, and purity
Healing from wounds of abandonment, rejection, and fatherlessness
2. Practical Leadership Development
Hands-on service projects and leadership roles
Training in communication, responsibility, and vision planning
Exposure to civic, educational, and entrepreneurial opportunities
3. Community & Brotherhood
Building healthy friendships rooted in accountability and truth
Safe space for transparency, growth, and restoration
Retreats, lock-ins, and brotherhood circles
4. Kingdom Activation
Learning to be spiritual gatekeepers in their generation
Training in spiritual warfare, intercession, and Biblical decision-making
Mobilizing young men to serve in ministry, missions, and civic outreach
Ideal Participants:
Boys ages 10–22 from foster care, juvenile systems, or father-absent homes and those struggling at home.,
Young men seeking healing, identity, structure, and purpose
Youth interested in faith-based leadership, service, and discipleship
Foundation:
“Be strong and courageous. Do not be afraid; do not be discouraged, for the Lord your God will be with you wherever you go.” – Joshua 1:9
“Put on the full armor of God, so that you can take your stand against the devil’s schemes.” – Ephesians 6:11