We Go After the Broken. We Build Leaders.
Deep Discipleship. Real Accountability. Visible Transformation.
Iconic Faith exists to develop spiritually grounded leaders emerging from recovery who will replicate discipleship and restore their communities.
Our model is simple:
“Imitate me as I imitate Christ.” — 1 Corinthians 11:1
We do not build from a distance.
We disciple face-to-face.
We walk closely.
We remain present.
And as Jesus said:
“It is not the healthy who need a doctor, but the sick… I have not come to call the righteous, but sinners to repentance.” — Luke 5:31–32
We are not building community around the comfortable.
We are pursuing the lost, the broken, the hurting — men at rock bottom — and walking with them toward restoration.
We invest deeply in a few rather than shallowly in many.
We go where most people won't - and we stay.
Men transitioning from sober living and halfway houses enter a structured discipleship cohort.
Each cohort includes:
Participants receive a discipleship curriculum with weekly homework.
We review, discuss, and apply it together — not just in a classroom, but in life.
Recovery is spiritual — but it is also physical and neurological.
Each participant meets with Lance at the gym for structured strength and conditioning sessions.
These sessions are not just workouts.
They are discipleship environments.
During training, we:
Research consistently shows that structured fitness training:
Men learn to rebuild their bodies while rebuilding their identity in Christ.
This is not theory.
This is lived modeling.
They are not just taught.
They are walking beside someone who has overcome addiction through faith and discipline.
Transformation requires proximity.
Each participant receives direct mentorship and leadership coaching.
Support funds:
This is long-term investment — not short-term inspiration.
Transformation is not the endpoint — multiplication is.
Graduates are equipped to:
Our goal is a self-reinforcing leadership cycle.
Men who were restored become restorers.
Discipleship does not stay in the gym or the group meeting.
Participants actively restore the South Bay through:
Men who once felt like burdens learn they are contributors.
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