| About
Generation Sigma
Generation Sigma is a relational network of college-aged and adult men
across the United States who are united by their commitment to pursue masculinity
and spirituality. The Quest for Authentic Manhood has been used as an introduction
to the Generation Sigma network of men. Generation Sigma is committed to
help men grow in greater intimacy with God and to live lives of greater
dependency upon HIm. It is also committed to help men through small-group
peer relationships to grow in a greater bondedness with other men with
whom they have trust relationships. For further information, contact the
facilitators in your region:
Shannon
Reeves-West, Southwest, Southeast, and Midwest United States
home:
919-841-4912
office:
919-782-4225, ext. 30
cell
phone: 919-272-4142
shannon.reeves@uscm.org
Dave
Marshall-Northeast, East, and Mid-Atlantic States
office
610-594-7249
home
610-518-9445
dave.marshall@uscm.org
Comments
about Generation Sigma
"God
has used my Sigma Team as a means of providing great grace and encouragement
over the last eight years. All of us have experienced many of the same
life transitions at virtually the same time in our lives. We have faced
similar career challenges and the three of us even got married within a
six-month period. God has used Scott and Danny to help clarify God's direction
for my life, to discern who to marry, and to continually encourage me to
not settle for anything less than God's perfect plan for my life. These
men are like anchors that give me confidence and support in a very uncertain
world. I am grateful for them and look forward to how God will continue
to use us in each other's lives for years to come."
Whitney
- San Antonio, Texas
"The
things I have learned through Generation Sigma have had a great impact
upon my life. I had never been exposed to any kind of Biblical teaching
on manhood. I guess that I was just supposed to find out on my own. Needless
to say, I developed a warped picture of what I thought a man was supposed
to look like. That picture looked nothing like me so I never really thought
I
could
be a "real man".
Through Generation Sigma, I learned that my masculinity and my being a
man was not based upon my athletic ability, the kind of car I drove, or
even my dating life. For the first time I realized it was possible for
me to become a man. I could become, not the world's idea of a man, but
God's view of a man.
During the Manhood Ceremony, I made a decision that I would adopt God's
view of manhood and ditch my own. I look back on that night knowing it
was when I became a man.
One of the biggest changes that I have seen in my life is how I deal with
natural inclinations to be passive; to just float through life and accept
whatever comes along. I know now that God has moved me beyond being passive
to being an initiator. He has moved me from being a life taker to being
a life giver. I am still tempted to slip back into passivity because it
is easier, but I know what it is like to be an initiator and the satisfaction
there is in a life that comes from rejecting passivity."
Daniel
- Lexington, Kentucky
"Generation
Sigma continues to be a source for spiritual growth in my life. God has
used other men to radically rearrange the priorities of my life. They have
helped me in my walk with the Lord, marriage, and my family. I am very
thankful for this input in my life. My wife has seen real change in me
and I know one day my children will realize what all of this has meant."
Todd
- Indianapolis, Indiana
"This
has helped me to understand the necessity of having a close team of peers
to walk through life together."
Shon
- Fresno State University
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