We measure impact the way the Bible measures it — in lives, in homes, in the quiet faithfulness that outlasts a season. These are the men of MOP, in their own words.

“I stumbled upon MOP thanks to a chance encounter with another fellow member, who later became my brother. From the moment I stepped in, I was welcomed with open arms. MOP has become my sanctuary, aiding me on my path to spiritual and mental well-being. To any man seeking camaraderie and understanding from those who've walked similar paths, I wholeheartedly recommend checking it out.”
— Emerson W.
“The first fellowship I attended convinced me this is for me. It was everything I was told to expect and more. I had to bring my two sons, 10 and 9, and they made them welcome too.”
— Giorgio B.
A cohort member who hadn't spoken to his father in eight years made the call after working through Joseph's story.
A husband who admitted in a fellowship that he hadn't prayed with his wife in a decade — and did, for the first time, that week.
A young father who said he finally understood the difference between being present in the house and being present in his family.
A brother who walked in curious and walked out committed to serve the next man in the way he had been served.

One formed man doesn't stay one. He becomes a husband who leads, a father who is present, a neighbor who shows up, and a brother who brings the next man in. The impact of MOP is not measured in the room — it is measured in the rooms those men go home to.