Resources for churches and men's groups building families that will outlast their founders.
A 7-day study for pastors, fathers, and small-group leaders.
Seven daily readings designed to be used individually, in a Sunday-school class, or in a men's small group. Each day combines Scripture, a CenturyHouse principle, a reflection question, and a practical action a father can take that week.
The guide is free for any church or men's group that wants to use it. Download once, reproduce freely for your congregation.
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CenturyHouse is built on a Christian view of fatherhood, stewardship, and generational responsibility. Three convictions hold it together.
Scripture treats fatherhood as a vocation of construction, not just provision. A man builds a household the way Noah built an ark or Nehemiah rebuilt a wall: deliberately, with a plan, against the resistance of the age.
A Christian father holds what he has been given in trust. What passes through his hands belongs first to God and then to the generations he is sending forward. Stewardship reframes wealth, time, and influence as instruments of legacy.
The Bible is unambiguous: faith must be taught diligently, generation after generation. A father who fails to transmit his convictions cannot expect them to survive him. CenturyHouse gives families a system for the work that Scripture commands.
Mark L. Rockefeller speaks to churches, men's groups, and Christian conferences on fatherhood, stewardship, and the work of building a family that will outlast its founder.
He brings the CenturyHouse framework at no cost and adapts each message to the congregation, the men's group, or the event he is invited to serve.
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"A good man leaves an inheritance to his children's children."