FAQ
Men Restoring the Gates
In every generation, the strength of Israel has rested upon the men who guard, build, and lead with wisdom and righteousness. The Biblical Master Class Men’s Division is dedicated to restoring the gates—rebuilding the strength, skill, and spiritual order of the men of Yah through training in craftsmanship, Torah study, and covenant leadership.
Our men once tilled the land, built the homes, protected the people, and upheld the Word. Today, many of those ancient skills have faded, leaving our communities dependent and unprepared. The call of this generation is to return to the work and discipline that make a man steadfast before Yah. Through hands-on trade classes, Torah-based teaching, and brotherhood, men are equipped to lead their families and communities with integrity, skill, and purpose.
Building Trade Classes & Workshops:
Works of His Hands
These sessions train men in the practical and skilled trades that sustain homes and communities—carpentry, masonry, electrical basics, plumbing, and tool mastery—integrated with Torah instruction on stewardship, labor, and service. Each project becomes a lesson in building both the physical and spiritual foundation of a righteous people.
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The goals include restoring the property and aiding the widow, increasing the capacity of our men to build, teaching the youth and minimizing theory and discussion in place of action and activity.
Men's Curriculum :
Builders of the Way
The Men’s Curriculum forms a path of discipline, character, and craftsmanship. Rooted in Scripture, this course equips men to be protectors, providers, and priests of their households. Participants learn the laws and principles that govern work, family, and leadership while developing tangible skills that support independence and community well-being.
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Our focus is on managing and leading a home, emotional agility/ intelligence, rearing our children, cultivating our wives and much more.
Men's Conferences:
Strength at the Gates
The Men’s Conferences gather brothers from across the community to strengthen one another in Torah, trade, and testimony. These gatherings are designed to renew courage, discipline, and unity, equipping men to reclaim their God-given roles as builders, protectors, and leaders within their homes and communities.
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Conferences include hands-on trade workshops, such as carpentry, masonry, electrical basics, and tool mastery, combined with Torah teaching on stewardship, covenant responsibility, and righteous leadership. Participants engage in spiritual reflection, group discussions, and practical exercises that connect Scripture with daily life.
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Beyond skill-building, these gatherings foster brotherhood and accountability, providing a safe space to share experiences, challenges, and victories. By reconnecting men to their sacred calling and practical abilities, the conferences empower them to return to their households and neighborhoods with confidence, wisdom, and a renewed sense of purpose.
Men's Fellowship & Training
The Manhood Fellowships are ongoing circles of growth, mentorship, and accountability, designed to guide men in spiritual, practical, and personal development. Through guided Torah study, open dialogue, and skill development, men explore what it means to walk uprightly, lead their homes with integrity, and serve their communities in humility and strength.
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Fellowships include mentorship from experienced elders, hands-on practice in building trades, leadership exercises, and discussions on ethics, family governance, and covenantal responsibility. Participants are encouraged to share insights, seek counsel, and support one another, building a network of accountability that strengthens both personal character and communal cohesion.
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These fellowships aim to rebuild the brotherhood of Israel, restoring the spiritual and practical wisdom necessary for men to become pillars of their homes and communities. By walking together in discipline, skill, and obedience to the Dabar, men sharpen one another as iron sharpens iron—emerging equipped to fulfill their divine mandate as builders, protectors, and teachers of the next generation.
