Masculinity in our time has been replaced with conformity to a standard set by a society that is lost in its own disorder. Today’s acceptable man, by popular culture’s demand, is a severe degradation of the true purpose our Creator intended. What we are meant to be is not who we are. The disorder created by weak men is evident in every layer of our culture, and the urgency to act to reverse this downfall has never been more pressing. If asked, “What makes a man a good man?”, the response by the masses will almost always sound like this: someone who is accepting and inclusive, open-minded and non-confrontational. Soft phrases that display their true intent—they want a barely present and easily controlled robot that will sit idly by as dark powers wash over our people. They don’t want resistance; they want silence and acceptance.
We aren’t going softly into the night.
Our country needs more good men, but not on their terms. A good man provides for his family, is present in his church and community, is loving and caring, and should be tough as nails all the same. A good man has the capacity and will to defend his family and country. A good man protects children and the vulnerable as our Father states in Proverbs 31:8. As Americans, we have a righteous duty to own a firearm, to understand how to us it, and to keep the wolves at bay wherever they may appear, whether on our own doorstep or at the edges of our earth. To be a good man, you must be able to defend your family, and without a gun, you will lose when pressed by evildoers who care not for any law or what is right or wrong in that very moment. You must train your hands, your body, and your mind to prepare for your loved ones' defense, and you must be in the best physical condition to withstand that test when it comes.
We stand resolutely in support of the Second Amendment, recognizing that it is the everyday American man, not the military, who will defend and preserve the values of this nation. Through comprehensive training and unwavering commitment, we equip men with the knowledge and skills necessary to responsibly and effectively use their firearms. Together, we are building a community of protectors who will uphold the sanctity of the family and secure a brighter future for generations to come.
Our mission extends to the most vulnerable among us—abandoned and neglected children and those saved from sex trafficking. We are committed to rescuing, uplifting, and guiding them to become strong Christian leaders for the future. To achieve this, we have secured a 400-acre ranch, which we are developing into a sanctuary of hope and growth. Here, children will be cared for and raised in biblical truth, providing them with the foundation they need to thrive. We currently have the capacity to house 32 children along with their house parents, and we plan to expand to over 80 children within the next year. We envision a future where, 10 to 20 years from now, these children return to Bearit with their own families, sharing in God’s love and continuing the legacy of strength and faith.
- Giorgio Kirylo & Bryan Henry
Co Founder (In Loving Memory)
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