THE BECOMING FRAMEWORK

There’s an unknown issue many people face today. This problem is seem when one says they prioritize their relationship with God but do not live it out.

If an observer were to watch your life on mute, what would they say about who you love and worship?

When your actions are different than your stated beliefs, essentially you are living a lie, deceiving yourself or others or both.

Everything we do on a daily, weekly, and yearly basis has an impact on the person we are becoming.

Unfortunately, if we aren’t intentional about who we are becoming, the world might make that decision for us and shape us into it’s image as we drift through life.

The Becoming Framework exists to help men define and then prioritize who they are becoming.

Specifically, it is for equipping Christian entrepreneurs to make an impact on the world without neglecting their faith, relationships, or health.

The ultimate aim of the Becoming Framework is to get men thinking about who they are, who they live for, and who they are becoming.

Why Your Telos Statement is Essential

When you die, what will people remember you for? Your Telos is the WHY and HOW behind what you want to be remembered for.

What is the BECOMING FRAMEWORK?

The Becoming Framework is a 5 Step Framework that equips men to define and prioritize who they are becoming in Christ.

The 5 Steps

1. Define your Telos
2. Assess your current state
3. Create your roadmap
4. Build accountability
5. Take consistent action

"The world, the flesh, and the devil want to shape you into becoming anything but a man of God." Jon Tyson | Pastor, Author, Father

We live in a world of infinite information and finite time. If you don’t know, at the very least, a direction for where you’re headed, there are good odds you’ll drift with the current and become someone you never intended to be.

"Write down your definition of success so that you aren’t measuring your life by someone else’s." Cole Shafer

“Outside of being buried in his Word and having massive levels of accountability [manhood] is hopeless” Heath Evans

“What would people say your priorities are if they watched your life on mute?” Chris Demarshay

Life cannot be "hacked." You have to make decisions. You have to cut off alternatives. You have to prioritize a few things, otherwise nothing is prioritized at all.