PATHFINDER

A two-year father-son formation journey.

Built deliberately.

What This Commitment Means

Pathfinder is a 24-month formation commitment.

It is chosen as one journey, not two separate programs.

Year One — Foundations
Establish identity, responsibility, discipline, and rhythm.

Year Two — Apprenticeship
Increase challenge. Deepen ownership. Strengthen leadership in the home.

This is not temporary.

It is designed to build habits that last beyond the program.

Who Pathfinder Is Designed For

Fathers with sons generally ages 8–12.

Fathers willing to lead.

Fathers willing to show up monthly.

Fathers willing to protect time at home.

Where a father is absent, a committed male mentor may walk the journey with a boy under his care.

Pathfinder is not outsourced development.

It is father-led formation.

THE

STRUCTURE

Each month includes:

  • A clear Charge

  • Defined Trials

  • Guided father-son conversations

  • Scripture anchors

  • Practical application

Quarterly rhythms mark progress.

The father leads.

The Path guides.

What Changes Over 24 Months

Clarity replaces confusion.
Responsibility replaces passivity.
Confidence replaces drift.

More importantly:

The father changes.

Because the father must lead what the son will become.

THE OUTCOME

ENROLLMENT AND INVESTMENT

STANDARD ENROLLMENT

$197 per month

24 month commitment.

CATALYTIC ENROLLMENT

$97 per month

24 month commitment.

Catalytic Enrollment is available to families who have completed:

Enrollment opens monthly from the 1st–15th.

Pathfinder is not designed for casual participation.

It is chosen deliberately.

Why Begin early?

The Path is cumulative.

Each stage prepares for the next.

Those who begin early and remain consistent receive increasing access and consideration at future thresholds.

Outside entry remains available.

But the Path is designed to be walked continuously.

The Decision

Pathfinder is not about checking a box.

It is about deciding who will shape your son.

The question is not whether he will grow.

The question is how intentionally you will guide him.

Restoring rites of passage. Walking with fathers. Forming mighty men.