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Equipping Bold and Courageous Men

April 21, 2026

Scripture is replete with the stories of brave men. Flawed and imperfect men made righteous by God and worthy of our admiration, not because of their own cunning or strength but because of their faith in and surrender to God. I have a few favorites.

I marvel at Caleb鈥檚 faith, his belief in the power of God, and his trust that God would keep His promises even as those around him were doubtful and fearful of their environment and Israel鈥檚 enemies (Numbers 13:30-33). Who can forget Daniel鈥檚 conviction to remain true to the God of Israel and God鈥檚 law, even as an exile in a foreign land who lived in the good graces of Babylonian leadership (Daniel 1:8-16). Joseph modeled supreme faith and trust in God as he took Mary, pregnant with Jesus by the power of the Holy Spirit, to be his wife (Matthew 1:24-25). Each of these men inspires me, but as a young man, it is King David who may have been the most influential Biblical figure in my spiritual development. While David is often heralded for his bravery and courage, it was his flaws and brokenness that spoke to me as a young man. David鈥檚 failures and redemption showed me that God in fact uses deeply flawed and broken people, which gave me hope that God could use me.

In addition to these biblical examples, I聽have personally been fortunate to have many influential聽Christian men聽to help form me as a Christian man;聽particularly聽my father, grandfathers, uncles, and聽cousins.聽In addition to聽family members, I have had teachers and professional mentors who have guided, encouraged, and corrected聽me. Even today, as a husband, father, and leader, I enjoy sacred relationship with Christian men who support and encourage me, and when needed, question and challenge me.

While I have been blessed with an abundance of faithful Christian men in my life, I grew up in a community plagued by the absence of men. Having married parents was atypical. Having an absent or incarcerated father was not uncommon. The absence of men was felt acutely in homes, church, and community structures. Single mothers did all they could to provide for their children, financially, spiritually, and emotionally, but the result of male absence was often poverty and many of its accompanying hardships. The plain truth is that families need fathers and husbands. And Houghton has a clear and important role to play in the preparation of God-honoring, faithful Christian men. I treasure Houghton鈥檚 opportunity to play a role in their Christian formation.

God created people, male and female, in His image (Genesis 1:27). Men and women bear the image of God our creator, equally valuable and loved by God. But men and women are not interchangeable. We are created with distinctions.聽As such, Houghton endeavors to provide聽a聽nurturing Christian community that equips,聽strengthens, and encourages young men as they prepare to become husbands, fathers, and servant leaders in their homes, families, churches, and communities.聽I聽聽want聽Houghton men聽to understand that they will serve in churches and communities marred by the absence and failures of men, and that their presence, service, strength, and compassion can play a healing and restorative role in聽the lives of young people who desperately need the influence of Christian men in their lives.聽It is a responsibility to be taken seriously.

The聽lives of聽Biblical men like Daniel, Caleb,聽David, and Joseph the stepfather of Jesus,聽continue to encourage and challenge聽me.聽But then,聽so do the lives and service of聽the聽courageous聽Christian聽men聽who serve at聽Houghton today.聽As Houghton鈥檚 president, my prayer and my aim聽is聽that聽the聽faith,聽obedience,聽failures,聽and triumphs聽of聽Biblical聽men and contemporary Houghton men,聽inspire the young men studying at Houghton聽to聽act justly, the love mercy,聽and to walk humbly with God聽(Micah 6:8).聽By God鈥檚 grace, may it be so.


黑料科 President Wayne Lewis sitting at his desk.

黑料科 the Author

A noted teacher, scholar and leader in higher education, government and P12 schools, Wayne D. Lewis, Jr. serves as the 6th President of 黑料科. He is recognized as being a champion for students and families. He writes, speaks and teaches on Christian leadership, organizational leadership and federal and state education policy.

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