Mpower News & Articles

How to avoid being unfaithful… in prayer
When we ask God for guidance, we must do so with unshakeable faith, writes Roy McEwen
Who were you ‘bourne’ to be?
As men of God, we need to reject our old ways of living and find our true identity in Christ, writes MPower Director Mark-Lyndon Jones
When being masculine turns toxic
The pressure to be strong and courageous has given some men the wrong message about what it is to be masculine, writes Mark Lyndon-Jones
Where are your scars?
Jesus knew all about the painful stories behind scars – and they demonstrated his passion for us, writes Gordon Allan pastor of Edinburgh Elim
Our men’s ministry thrived during lockdown
The best way for men’s ministry to grow and be meaningful is to meet on a regular basis throughout the year to disciple men more effectively, says MPower leader Mark Lyndon-Jones.
You can't escape yourself
We can learn a lot from the pain Peter felt after Good Friday, argues Liam Husband.
Men's group is gaining momentum
Olugbenga Ajani tells the story of the MPower group he leads in Barking, Essex
Don’t be Waldorf or Statler!
Use any moans you have to mobilise you into the Father’s mission, says MPower’s Gordon Allan.
My journey so far
Liam Husband reveals how he came to know Jesus after being jailed for armed robbery.
Band of Bible Brothers
Two MPower men’s group leaders share their discipleship stories.
We had made a decision... not a bad thing for leaders.
We’re doing discipleship better, says Gordon Allan.
Be more Karate Kid
Mark Lyndon-Jones speaks to Gary Gibbs about his new book.
I will be that man.
Will you stand up and be counted? asks Alex Morgan.
No buddy, you need Jesus big time
Even walking on hot coals left me empty, explains MPower team member Nick Whittome.
How we set our course during Covid
It is important to live out of faith as brothers – especially during a pandemic, writes Mark Lyndon-Jones.
What part of the body are you?
In this post-lockdown time of re-gathering which part of the body are you and how connected will you be? Gordon Allan asks you to consider your intentions for church.
At times, it has been a season of despair
Liam Husband considers how the two disciples walking back to Emmaus might understand how bewildering the past year has been.
Humble yourself to rise high
Men often believe they have to have all the answers and look weak if they ask for help says Alex Morgan.
How you really can do it
God removed our stabilisers, and without our ‘stuff’ we have learned to focus on Jesus in lockdown
Counting the real cost of Christmas
When it comes to honouring God, we need to be more like Joseph, writes MPower Director Mark Lyndon-Jones
We were perhaps more Alpha course than Alpha male
Elim’s MPower team got some extra tough training recently.
A dedicated band of inspiring men
Liam Husband shares his thoughts after visiting Kenya with a group of Elim men.
Run the race ahead of you!
At the start of a new decade you should adopt a determined and single-minded attitude, urges Mark-Lyndon Jones.
Is your life a ‘living sermon’?
MPower’s Nick Whittome looks at what can happen when even the smallest seed is sown
Why it’s never all about you
God often uses moments in life to remind you that no matter how good you think you are, it’s not all about you, explains Carl Johnston
Run for your life!
Signing up for a half-marathon helped Alex Morgan get in shape.
Why you should always answer in the Spirit
When answering argumentative people, always answer in the Spirit; never answer in the same tone and at the emotional level as they are speaking.
Darkness can drive a man into a solitary place
Mental health issues are all too frequent these days, says Carl Longman... speaking from personal experience
Expectant hearts follow momentous event
Paul tells Timothy he wants ‘men everywhere to lift up holy hands in prayer’. MPower responded to that call with a powerful prayer event in February, as Mark Lyndon-Jones reports
Do you need a fresh perspective on men’s ministry?
After attending MPOWER's annual men's gathering in Malvern, Michael Williams, took a fresh look at men's ministry.