SERVAN

A new man is rising

not hard, not soft, but whole.
Like a palm tree, he bends in the storm but never breaks.

His roots go deep in faith, his heart burns with fire, and he stands unshaken in the truth.

The Rebirth of the Modern Man

fire
fire
selective focus photography of water splash
selective focus photography of water splash
A palm tree with a cloudy sky in the background
A palm tree with a cloudy sky in the background

MACHO

SOFTY

SERVAN

Servan (noun)

Pronunciation: /ˈsɜːr-vən/
Origin: From servant (one who serves) and the Old French servir (“to serve”).

Definition: A Servan is the reborn man — one who has journeyed from the extremes of the Macho and the Softy into the balance of a servant-hearted life. He serves God first, loves his family deeply, leads with gentleness, and stands firm in truth. His strength is not in dominance but in devotion.

a church with a steeple and a clock at the top
a church with a steeple and a clock at the top

CHURCH IS RISING

The Church is rising — not through louder voices, but through reborn hearts. For too long, manhood has been divided. One side burned with pride and control; the other drowned in passivity and fear.
But now, a new man is rising — not Macho, not Softy, but Servan.

The Servan carries both fire and water.
The fire of conviction, courage, and truth; and the water of grace, tenderness, and healing.
He bends like the palm in the storm, but never breaks.
His roots go deep in faith, his heart remains soft before God, and his strength flows from love, not ego.

This is the rebirth of the modern man.

WHY SERVAN?

For generations, manhood has swung between two extremes.
The Macho chased strength without love — power without purpose. The Softy sought sensitivity without backbone — kindness without conviction.
Both were fragments of what man was created to be.

The Rebirth of the Modern Man is not about returning to the past or reinventing masculinity for culture’s sake.
It is about rediscovering God’s original design for man: to serve, protect, build, and love — with both strength and humility.

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