The 12 Accountability Questions Every Christian Man Needs to Ask Himself Weekly

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Strong men aren’t built in isolation. They’re forged through honesty, accountability, and a commitment to grow spiritually, emotionally, and relationally. If you’re serious about becoming the husband, father, and spiritual leader God called you to be, these 12 accountability questions can transform your life. From confronting hidden struggles to deepening your relationship with Christ, these questions challenge you to reflect on your integrity, priorities, and spiritual growth. Discover how accountability can lead to healing and strength, and learn why real men pursue it. Are you ready to start your journey toward a more authentic life?

Sharing Christ in the Workplace

Let’s talk about sharing Christ in the workplace. Many people feel hesitant to express their faith due to fear of repercussions from their bosses or co-workers. But what if there was a way to navigate these conversations without worry? By using the FORM acronym—Family, Occupation, Recreation, and Motivation—you can build meaningful relationships and create opportunities to share your faith. Discover how to listen intently, gather personal insights, and approach sensitive topics with grace. Join me in exploring effective techniques to connect with others and share the love of Christ in a non-threatening way.

Purposely Share Jesus Christ in Public

What if two simple questions could change someone’s eternity? Whether at a restaurant, on a plane, or reconnecting with an old friend, bold yet loving faith conversations can open doors God has already prepared. By simply asking, “May I ask you a personal question?” and “Can you point to the time you accepted Jesus Christ as your Savior?” ordinary moments become eternal opportunities. These real-life stories show how intentional, Spirit-led courage can impact waitresses, strangers, friend and even entire families—for Christ.

Crisis Evangelism

When distance, conflict, or years of avoidance have kept us from sharing Christ with someone we love, a crisis may become the final open door. “Crisis Evangelism” is a compassionate, intentional way to speak about eternity with those facing terminal illness—offering peace, clarity, and the assurance of salvation. By asking direct but loving questions and clearly explaining the Gospel, you can help a dying loved one know where they will spend eternity.