The enemy comes to steal, kill, and destroy.  –John 10:10

Have you ever felt that somebody somewhere is out to get you? Like nothing in your life is going your way, and there doesn’t seem to be anything you can do about it?

There’s bad news and good news.

The bad news is that that’s true. There is someone to destroy your life. Not a person, political party, or government, but a spiritual villain—all the powers of hell and Satan. Jesus called him the Adversary, and Jesus had to deal with him too. And Jesus overcame him.

Which leads to the good news: you can overcome, too. In the checkers game of life, you have lost pieces to the enemy—pieces of your heart that have been stolen or destroyed. But Jesus wants to walk with you to discover what those pieces are, and to bring healing and restoration to the wounded places of your heart.

There is a 100% injury rate in the checkers game of life. But with Jesus, your chances for recovery (and victory!) get a whole lot better.

King Me

King Me

Every man has a kingdom. Not every king rules well.

You can.

Like a living piece in life's checker game, you are moving across the board toward your time of greatest authority and impact. But what kind of king will you be?

Your kingdom is always being watched, and your family and core relationships look to you to come through. You have an ancient adversary who is playing for keeps. You also have a fiercely loving Advocate who desires to guide you, teach you, and entrust you with more.

In King Me, Michael Thompson guides you through the six stages of the masculine journey in order to release you forward, oriented and equipped. Continuing beyond where The Heart of a Warrior left off, Michael kindly and wisely invites you to uncover your story, see the wounds of your past, and be initiated into the glory in your heart. Through healing encounters and validating experiences with God, you can learn to wield love as your greatest Kingdom weapon and provide a kingdom where hearts are free.

You are invited to become a man after God's own heart. You are always one move away from becoming more and advancing goodness, or becoming less and compromising your kingdom.

It's your move.