The Christian Man’s Guide to Spiritual Growth

Avoid 5 Quiet Time Mistakes That Keep You Stuck Spiritually

Inside this free 5-day course:

  • 5 daily emails (one mistake per day)

  • The exact reason each mistake happens

  • Specific action steps to fix it

  • A framework you can use starting tomorrow

Written by Eugene Allen, Who…

• Married 26 years with 3 adult daughters
• Walking with Christ for over 50 years
• Knows what it feels like to start strong and crash a few weeks later
• Learned, slowly and painfully, to be faithful in the small things instead of chasing heroic spiritual bursts
• Serves in the men’s ministry of my local church
• Teach, disciple, organize, and care for men who are tired of the start–stop cycle and ready for steady, Scripture-shaped growth

And is now sharing his exact blueprint to:

  • Go from vague intentions to a simple, written daily quiet-time plan you can start using the very next morning.

  • Stop chasing complicated systems and finally have one clear Bible-reading and prayer rhythm that fits your actual schedule.

  • Experience your time with God as real communion with your Father instead of a guilt-driven checklist.

Sneak Peek

Day 1: Why your spiritual overhaul keeps crashing after 2 weeks (and the one thing that actually sticks)
Day 2: The quiet time habit that makes you feel emptier the longer you do it
Day 3: Why trying harder is the fastest way to burn out spiritually
Day 4: The trap that keeps you researching Bible apps instead of actually praying
Day 5: What to do the morning after you break your streak (most men get this backwards)

Is This For Me?

If you see yourself in any of these:

  • You start a new Bible reading or prayer plan strong for 1–2 weeks, then miss a day, feel guilty, and quietly quit until the next “fresh start.”

  • You love Jesus, but your Bible often stays closed and your prayer life feels dry, mechanical, or awkward.

  • Your wife (or close friends) have noticed you once had a morning quiet time, but it has slowly faded and you are not sure how to restart.

  • You feel the weight of being a spiritual leader at home, but you do not feel equipped or consistent enough to lead with confidence.

  • You are overwhelmed by all the plans, apps, and methods, and you just want a simple path you can actually follow.

  • You are tired of heroic spiritual bursts that fizzle out and you are ready to learn how to be faithful in small, steady steps over time.

…then you should take a look at the The Christian Man's Guide to Spiritual Growth.

Done! Your first Christian Man's Guide to Spiritual Growth lesson is on the way.

Look for an email from Eugene Allen in the next minute or two.Just a heads up: Emails hide in Promotions sometimes. If that happens, drag it to Primary so you get all 5 lessons.See you there!