
September 25–28, 2025
rediscover a hopeful, grounded vision of masculinity—and the man you were created to be.

Manhood feels muddy.
You want to be a strong, loving, dependable man—faithful to your calling as a husband, father, friend, or follower of Jesus. But let’s be honest: for most of us, the path forward isn’t clear.
Culture is loud with extremes—hypermasculinity that crushes vulnerability, or a disconnected model of manhood that denies strength and risk. The Church often offers silence, shame, or surface-level answers. And most of us never had a dad, mentor, or guide show us the way.
That’s why we created thE restorative manhood digital summit.
To offer men something more than hype, shame, or silence.
You’ll hear honest, story-rich conversations with therapists, pastors, scientists, artists, adventurers, and sages.
The kind of guidance that doesn’t lecture—but walks with you.
The kind of wisdom you wish your dad had offered.
It’s a space to rediscover a hopeful, grounded vision of masculinity—and the man you were created to be.

Meet some of our Guest speakers!
What is a Restorative Man?
A restorative man is a man who gives life—
not just to his kids, but to his community, his marriage, his work, his friends.
He is a son, receiving identity.
A brother, offering strength.
A father, blessing with intention.
He doesn’t perform masculinity—he embodies it.
This summit is an invitation to become that kind of man.
Is this you?
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You’re doing your best to be a good dad—but if you're honest, you often feel emotionally distant or unsure if it’s making a difference. You want to be more than just present—you want to connect.
The Restorative Manhood Digital Summit helps men become intentional, grounded fathers who lead with strength, love, and clarity.
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You’ve hit a point where you're not sure who you’re supposed to be anymore. The old rules don’t work. You’re tired of pretending, performing, or guessing.
The Restorative Manhood Digital Summit helps you rediscover your identity and purpose—not by pushing harder, but by coming home to who you really are.
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You have people around you—but no one who really knows you. Most conversations stay shallow. You miss having real, honest friendships with other men.
The Restorative Manhood Digital Summit creates space for men to build real brotherhood—the kind of friendships that challenge, support, and sharpen you.
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Maybe you’ve been told you’re too much—or not enough. You're confused about what it actually means to be a man today, and you’re not alone.
The Restorative Manhood Digital Summit offers a better vision of masculinity—one that’s strong, grounded, and deeply good.
Day 1:
Legacy Starts at Home
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Pastor and author Jon Tyson shares practical wisdom on shaping the next generation in a complex cultural moment—equipping fathers to lead with courage, intentionality, and deep love.
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Fatherhood is restoration in motion: vision, wonder, and intentionality shaping the next generation. Jeff Zaugg shares how to break generational cycles, cultivate soft-but-strong masculinity, and build brotherhood that supports dads. Men will be encouraged to lead with presence, delight, and daily decisions that build a legacy.
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Chris Bruno joins Jesse French to unpack what it means to be a restorative father—both in the lives of our children and within ourselves. He explores the reality of “father hunger,” how unmet emotional needs can leave lasting wounds, and why healing your own story is essential before you can father well. This conversation dives into the difference between external provision and internal presence, the power of intentional father-child experiences, and how men can bring the fathering heart of God into the world. It’s a call for fathers to lead with delight, blessing, and wholehearted presence.
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Manhood is often forged—or fractured—through the mother–son relationship. Tracy Johnson explores differentiation, unspoken wounds, and how maternal dynamics ripple into marriage, fatherhood, and identity. This conversation offers men a path to name their story, heal well, and love their families with greater strength and tenderness.
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Creative dreams, real fatherhood, and male friendship collide in an honest look at modern dad life. Taylor Calmus talks vulnerability, redefining success, and building a lifestyle that prioritizes presence at home. Men will walk away with permission to be curious, connected, and fully engaged as fathers.
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Sam Eldredge reflects on the transition from boyhood to manhood, highlighting the importance of initiation, father-son connection, and intentional guidance. Through stories and practical wisdom, he shares how fathers can help their sons discover identity, resilience, and purpose in a world that offers confusing messages about masculinity. This is an encouraging and challenging conversation for any man raising boys—or seeking to heal the boy within himself.
Day 2: Stronger Together
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Psychiatrist and author Curt Thompson unpacks how shame isolates us—and how authentic connection can heal and transform the way men see themselves and each other.
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Pastor and author Brian Tome challenges men to embrace risk, adventure, and rugged faith in a world that too often plays it safe.
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In this powerful conversation, Pablo Ceron unpacks the deep wounds of fatherlessness and the cultural confusion surrounding masculinity. Drawing from his work with Wild Sons and his own story, Pablo reveals how emotional health, rites of passage, and the embrace of God as a true Father can transform a man’s identity. This is an invitation for men to grieve what was lost, reclaim their role as beloved sons, and walk with strength, humility, and purpose.
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Dr. Paul Sharp shares groundbreaking research on men’s health, revealing why social connection and emotional openness are essential for male well-being. He and Cody Buriff discuss the silent epidemic of loneliness, how generational beliefs about masculinity shape men’s willingness to open up, and practical ways to cultivate meaningful male friendships. The conversation challenges men to move beyond surface-level bonds toward deeper brotherhood that fuels mental, emotional, and physical health.
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Pace, work, and rest are spiritual issues that shape a man’s identity. Alan Briggs offers practical rhythms to resist adrenaline, choose delight over duty, and live beyond productivity as a measure of worth. It’s a blueprint for sustainable impact and wholehearted presence at home and at work.
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Fighter pilot, Pentagon officer, husband, and father: Col. Jason Constantine shares how high-stakes leadership and deep brotherhood are forged in the crucible of courage, humility, and trust.
Day 3: discovering Who We Are
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Bestselling author Mark Batterson inspires men to live with holy ambition, bold prayer, and a God-sized vision for their lives.
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In a bold and deeply thoughtful conversation, Chris Bruno explores the theology of the penis—not as a crude topic, but as a sacred reflection of God’s design for men. He unpacks how physical anatomy reveals truths about identity, relationship, and mission, and why reclaiming the goodness of our bodies is essential for a healthy masculinity. This episode will challenge and inspire men to see themselves in a new, redemptive light.
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Cathy Loerzel reveals how engaging the deep stories of our lives—especially the painful ones—can lead to profound restoration. She shows how cultural blocks keep men from emotions, how unengaged stories leak into life, and how parents can model healing. This conversation invites men to face their past so they can lead their families into a better future.
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Masculine sexuality needs more than behavior management; it needs formation, meaning, and the heart of a lover. Sam Jolman tackles shame, distorted scripts, and the poetics of sex that center emotional connection and beauty. Men will discover a vision of holy desire that restores intimacy and dignity.
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Counselor and author Chuck DeGroat offers practical insights for integrating emotional health, self-awareness, and spiritual maturity.
Day 4: Restoring the Whole Man
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Your story—its harm, hope, and heartache—shapes your masculinity. Dr. Dan Allender explores strength and weakness, the courage to face futility, and the artistry of living as a man in relationship. This is a hopeful call to engage your story with kindness and creativity so who you’re becoming matters more than what you do.
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This conversation reframes restorative manhood around spiritual growth, community, and honest vulnerability. John Ortberg and Greg Ehlert unpack unlearning performative spiritual practices, embracing transforming disciplines, and building friendships that tell the truth. It’s an invitation for men to move out of isolation into hope-filled community that actually forms character.
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Within church culture, masculinity can carry hidden trauma, sexism, and shame—often reinforced by purity narratives. Dr. Andrew Bauman names these realities, defines what a safe man is, and outlines honest accountability that leads to change. Men will find a courageous way forward: doing their own work, telling the truth, and healing what harms.
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Dr. Angie Schultz reveals what she’s learned from working with men battling pornography and exploitation, offering a research-driven, hope-filled path toward healing and wholeness.
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Chris Bruno unpacks the Sage stage of manhood, offering a roadmap for men in the later chapters of life. He explores how wisdom is cultivated through decades of lived experience, how men can transition from achievement-driven living to legacy-focused influence, and why the Sage years hold unique power for shaping future generations. Mid-life doesn’t have to be a crisis. This conversation equips men to embrace their role as guides and truth-tellers while continuing to grow in depth, humility, and purpose.
What to expect at the Restorative Manhood Digital summit:
Daily Sessions Delivered to Your Inbox
Each morning during the summit, you’ll get an email with that day’s speakers and stories—honest conversations, deep wisdom, and practical insight. Your free pass gives you 24-hour access to the video and audio versions of that day’s sessions, so you can engage at your own pace.
Join Us from Wherever You Are
The Restorative Manhood Digital Summit runs September 25-28th, with new sessions released each day. It’s a fully online event, so you can engage from home, the office, or wherever you find space to slow down and tune in on your schedule!
Resources to Go Deeper
Many of our speakers are offering free tools, guides, and gifts alongside their sessions—practical resources to help you take what you’re learning and live it out with greater clarity, courage, and purpose.
Did we mention its FREE?!
Yes. Seriously. Free.
Want access to the Restorative Manhood Digital Summit interviews afterwards? They will be accessible inside the Grove Collective.
Join The Grove Collective: Lifetime Access + So Much More
Want to go deeper than the Summit? With a low-cost membership to The Grove Collective—Restoration Project’s private online community—you’ll unlock lifetime access to all Restorative Manhood Summit sessions, plus a growing library of resources to support your journey.
Inside the Grove Collective, you’ll gain access to:
All of our online courses and interviews
The full No Regrets Fathering 13-module experience
The Restorative Manhood Pathway mini-course
Downloadable PDFs, tools, and resources
Live virtual gatherings with our team and community
A private forum for real connection with other men walking the same path
As a member, you’ll also get early access to register for Restoration Project’s in-person experiences and expeditions—which often sell out fast.
This isn’t just content—it’s a place for honest conversation, shared growth, and long-term brotherhood. And for just $5/month, it’s accessible for every man.

You’re not alone.
You’re not disqualified.
You’re not too late.
Come eavesdrop on the conversation your soul has been longing to hear.

“I want to be a good man, a faithful husband, a present father—but no one ever showed me how. I’m tired of pretending I’ve got it figured out. Manhood feels muddy. I don’t need hype or shame. I need a guide.”
That’s the voice we hear from men again and again—and it’s why we’re hosting the Restorative Manhood Summit.
Frequently asked questions
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The Restorative Manhood Digital Summit is a virtual-only event.
Sign up now, put the dates on your calendar, and then engage from the comfort of your office, man cave, or wherever works for you!
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We will send you a daily email during the Restorative Manhood Digital Summit at 7:00am EST with the video sessions for that day. You can watch on your device's Internet browser on your time.
Important: remember that access to each day’s content will expire after 24 hours, after which it can be accessed inside the Grove Collective.
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Yes! It is really free!
But your access is limited to 24 hours for each day’s content.
If you’d like more time to watch and digest the recordings, you’ll be able to find those (and WAY more resources, e-courses, forums, etc) in the Grove Collective, Restoration Project’s online community.
It sounds like it should be expensive, but we are keeping it super affordable! For just $5/month (or $50/year), you can have full access to the Grove Collective.
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Each day of the Restorative Manhood Digital Summit, you will receive an email with a link to a webpage hosting all of the interviews.
If you have schedule conflicts, or just want the convenience of watching the sessions later, you can get full access to all of the content plus SO much more with a membership to the Grove Collective (just $5/month!)
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Restoration Project is a non-denominational Christian ministry focused on helping men discover and recover the glory of who they were made to be.
Read more here.
The Restorative Manhood Digital Summit will host many voices, and we do not pretend to align with all of them on everything they say, have ever said, or ever will say, and likely nor will you. We hope to host a diverse and lineup of voices and perspectives to help us all think critically, ask good questions, and move towards the men we were made to be.