Resources For Your Journey

Tools to Keep the Fire Burning

Practical resources pulled directly from the Faith on Fire Blueprint — built to be used, not just read.

Resource Themes

Practices from the ebook and workbook

These are the repeated practices Faith on Fire returns to across the Blueprint.

Men's Accountability Groups

Weekly connection with a group of men offers lasting support, accountability, and a safe place to be vulnerable.

Faith Study Workbooks

Practical guides for daily devotional rhythms, reflection, and deeper scripture engagement.

Journaling Discipline

Journaling helps you track growth, process struggles, and celebrate spiritual wins. Start with 5 minutes each morning and/or evening.

Prayer Rhythm

Build a daily rhythm — minutes in prayer, chapters of Scripture, a way to incorporate praise, and a non-negotiable quiet-time location.

Scripture Anchors

Keep a pocket reference of key scriptures for the moments doubt, fear, or temptation try to pull you off course.

24-Hour Recovery Plan

When you drift — and there will be days you drift — your commitment is to return within 24 hours. No shame spiral. No extended absence.

Forgiveness Prayer

A short forgiveness prayer you can repeat daily, paired with a breath prayer: on inhale, “Lord have mercy.” On exhale, “I release them.”

New Man Declaration

A bold, specific, personal statement of who you are and how you will live — read aloud every morning until it becomes who you are.

Workbook Tools

Organized by module

Every tool below is included inside the Faith on Fire Workbook, so the resources match the module sequence men are walking through.

Module 1Included in the workbook

Cost of Drift Inventory

Name the specific costs of drift, replace vague guilt with concrete repentance targets, and calendar three silent mornings.

Module 2Included in the workbook

Personal Inventory

Walk through pride, sexual sin, anger, dishonesty, neglected relationships, addiction, and idolatry with a clear yes-or-no inventory.

Module 3Included in the workbook

Build Your Daily Rhythm

Set a prayer time, Scripture plan, praise practice, and non-negotiable quiet-time location for your real schedule.

Module 4Included in the workbook

My People Plan

Identify two or three men to pursue, then schedule recurring check-ins where hard questions are permitted.

Module 5Included in the workbook

Restoration Inventory

Score key relationships from 1-10, circle the lowest score, and use that as the starting point for restoration.

Module 6Included in the workbook

Forgiveness List

Write every name you need to release, identify the hardest one, and pair prayer with the daily practice of release.

Module 7Included in the workbook

Assignment Discovery Exercise

Clarify when you feel most alive, whom you are called to serve, and the problem you were put here to help solve.

Module 8Included in the workbook

New Man Declaration

Write a bold, specific statement of who you are, what you believe, and how you will live from this day forward.

Module 9Included in the workbook

Daily Fire Plan

Define daily non-negotiables, weekly anchors, early warning signs, and your 24-Hour Recovery Plan.

Module 10Included in the workbook

Letter to the Man You Were

Write the man you were when you started, tell him what you found, and name how you will serve other men next.

Scripture Anchors

A pocket reference for the journey

The standalone pocket reference is not published yet, so these anchors are shown here and in the workbook-backed Blueprint.

1 John 1:9

Return

Confession, forgiveness, and cleansing.

Romans 12:2

Reconnect

Renewing the mind through God's Word.

Proverbs 27:17

Brotherhood

Iron sharpening iron.

Ephesians 2:10

Restore

Identity rooted in God's workmanship.

Matthew 6:14-15

Forgiveness

Freedom through release.

Ephesians 4:1

Reignite

Living worthy of the calling received.

Hebrews 10:24-25

Brotherhood

Keep meeting, encouraging, and spurring one another on.

The Fire Is Burning

The breakthrough is in the work.

These tools are most powerful inside the brotherhood — where you have a brother holding you to them.

Join the Brotherhood