Biblical truth on leadership, identity, and discipline for men who won't stay passive — organized by where you stand right now.
A theological prequel series to Dominion: The First Mandate — tracing what dominion actually meant before anything ever went wrong, and what it cost to lose it. Read in order.
Dominion was never about ruling creation. It was always about representing the Creator. The first Field Note in the series.
Read the Field Note →The serpent was never just a snake. What it once was, what it lost, and what it came to Eden to take.
Read the Field Note →Adam wasn't deceived. He was silent. What a good man's silence can still destroy — the third Field Note in the series.
Read the Field Note →For the man just starting to see it — the compass is gone, and something in you knows it.
The world did not lose its compass accidentally — it was gradually surrendered by men who were called to hold it steady. Passivity is not a virtue. It's abdication.
Read the Field Note →The six foundational beliefs that shape how KMC disciples, trains, and walks alongside men — lived, not just learned.
Read the Field Note →For the man doing the inner work — steadying what's shaking before he leads anyone else.
The emotional and spiritual temperature of your home often rises and falls with you. A personal reflection on peace, pressure, and standing firm.
Read the Field Note →Before you can lead your family, church, or community well, your heart must be rightly aligned with God. Leadership begins where no one is watching.
Read the Field Note →For the man carrying responsibility for others — called to lead the advance and guard the line.
A Kingdom Man is called to stand between his family and whatever threatens their peace. Leadership that only advances and never protects leaves casualties.
Read the Field Note →Every man is designed to lead — not by force, but by responsibility. God calls you to go first, before certainty ever arrives.
Read the Field Note →For the man whose life is no longer just about him — pouring identity into the next man.
Every field note here was written by a man who has had to confront his own passivity, his own heart, and his own calling before ever writing a word about it.
Reese Spann — Founder, Kingdom Man Collective