Men were created and designed to be protectors, providers, and connectors. However, stepping into these roles is not automatic; it requires initiation into manhood through the brotherhood of other men. Tragically, brotherhood is becoming a lost art in our culture, and the effects are evident all around us. From family breakdowns to the mental health crisis, drug addiction, porn addiction, and rising crime rates, these social problems reflect a culture where men are orphaned, alienated from each other, and lacking purpose.
"The Way of the Dragon Slayer" serves as a road map for men to find their brothers in arms, enabling them to face and conquer the fears that have always stood between them and their roles as providers, protectors, and connectors. These fears are represented as the seven "dragons" that every man must slay in their primary relationships and realms of responsibility. These include: Man with God, facing the fear of punishment, judgment, and unworthiness; Man with Himself, confronting the fear of inadequacy, self-hatred, and disqualification; Man with Women, dealing with the fear of rejection, disconnection, and betrayal; Man with Men, overcoming the fear of competition, covenant, and sacrifice; Man with Nature, addressing the fear of insignificance, vulnerability, and eternity; Man with Machine, tackling the fear of failure, being out of control, and death; and Man with Provision, battling the fear of lack, limitation, and comparison.
Join Danny Silk and his "band of brothers" as they share their struggles, victories, and vision for a fatherless, brotherless generation. Together, they aim to slay their dragons and find their place in a courageous culture of covenant friendships.