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Raising Sons Who Won’t Be Swept Away: Forming Character in a Changing World

Mark Hancock
Last updated: May 24, 2025 7:57 pm
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Developing the Leaders of Tomorrow through Action, Risk, & Challenge

On April 29, Meta launched a suite of AI tools designed to seamlessly blend into daily life. Ask a question in WhatsApp — Meta AI answers. Search on Instagram — it suggests. Use your Ray-Ban smart glasses — they see and respond, describing the world in real time.

Impressive? Absolutely. Concerning? Definitely.

These tools promise creativity and convenience. But they also make it easier than ever to outsource the very things that make us human — thinking, struggling, creating and relating. Instead of learning to draw, we generate AI art. Instead of an engaging friendship, we simulate conversation. Instead of figuring things out through trial and error, we just ask the algorithm.

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This isn’t science fiction. It’s right now. We live in a world of dizzying change and constant digital noise. For those of us raising sons, it can feel overwhelming to prepare them for a future that seems less predictable by the day. There’s a growing concern that boys are drifting, losing their way in a culture saturated with distraction and simulation. 

But our response doesn’t need to be fear. It needs to be formed.

Simple acts matter immensely in this formation process. Activities like hiking, engaging with books or building something with your hands aren’t just old-fashioned pastimes. They are character-shaping, soul-forming practices. They link the head, heart and hands, forging a boy’s identity. Engaging in the outdoors through activities like camping, hiking or fishing provides real-world challenges that teach character and leadership in a practical, hands-on manner.

This kind of embodied experience is especially vital for boys because of their nature. Boys are often kinesthetic. They learn by doing and benefit significantly from physical involvement; having them actually do something helps them remember and apply lessons more effectively than just being told. Their minds and bodies are wired by God with energy and enthusiasm, and they crave action and excitement. They need physical and mental challenges that motivate them.

When boys are stripped of these things — opportunities for action, healthy risk and shared struggle — they can drift, get angry, go numb or withdraw. Excessive screen time and not enough exercise can make it hard for them to focus or sleep. They can fall prey to the “plague of entitlement,” feeling entitled to possessions and entertainment and failing to understand that happiness isn’t found in the latest digital gadget.

But give a boy a mission — put him in charge of planning an activity, ask him to fix something that broke or help a friend in need — and he can come alive. Allowing a boy to problem-solve in age-appropriate ways develops critical thinking skills and boosts confidence. You can see it in his eyes; he starts to believe he has what it takes. Encouragement can be the spark that helps him accomplish incredible things.

Crucially, boys are always asking three questions as they interact socially: “Who is with me?”, “Who is in charge?”, and “What is our mission?”. Organizations like Trail Life USA understand these needs. Trail Life USA has character-building, leader-developing and adventure-packed programs and a Proven Process that helps boys grow into godly men. They provide boys with real-life adventures — they hike, camp, lead, serve, fail and try again. This is done alongside mentors who model courage, character and wisdom. Words from a mentor are powerful tools in growing confident young men. A positive community of faith is one of the best ways to shield a son against negative influences and set him up for success.

This is how we raise sons who won’t be swept away. Men who won’t confuse simulation for connection. Men who won’t outsource their thinking to an algorithm. Men who will lead, not drift — grounded in truth, not addicted to novelty. Because when a boy has tasted the real, he doesn’t fall for the fake.

The AI revolution and the challenges of secular culture aren’t slowing down. But our response doesn’t need to be fear. It needs to be formed. We must carefully and strategically train our sons when they are young so they are prepared to be winning and focused men.

Let’s raise boys who use and benefit from but aren’t weakened by the tools of tomorrow. Even amidst rapid technological change, by grounding a boy in authentic experiences and meaningful connections, we are empowering him, not just to survive the technological onslaught, but to engage with innovation and to shape culture from a place of genuine humanity.

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By Mark Hancock
Mark Hancock is the CEO of Trail Life USA, a character, leadership, and adventure organization that is both Christ-centered and boy-focused. Trail Life USA partners with churches and parents across America as the premier national character development organization for young men which produces generations of godly and responsible husbands, fathers, and citizens. In over 1,250 churches in all 50 states, and over 60,000 members, fathers and sons are connecting, relationships are deepening, and legacies are beginning as a new generation of godly leaders rises.
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