Out of Struggle Comes Strength

Out of Struggle Comes Strength

Last night, Unit 70 completed R-Night and entered Basic Training. In addressing the new unit, Captain Hawley asked the recruits to finish a phrase for him. When he stated, “out of struggle…” they responded, “comes strength.” That strength is built during the long days...
Why Would You Create Difficulties?

Why Would You Create Difficulties?

Here at ALERT, we intentionally incorporate difficulties and challenges into our training. You may ask, “Why would you create difficulties for guys when life is already hard enough?” As I think about how we’ve built our training, this scripture comes to mind:...
Discipline Versus Self-Discipline

Discipline Versus Self-Discipline

As men come to the end of Basic Training, I like to explain to them that there is a difference between discipline and self-discipline. Men learn a lot of discipline in Basic Training, but very little self-discipline. Almost all of the discipline learned in Basic...
My Word for 2024

My Word for 2024

Every year in our first staff meeting of the year I give my team a word. A single word or idea that I want them to chew on or look towards practicing in the coming year. One year it was the word “progress”; one year it was “resilience.” This year, my word...
Strong to Serve

Strong to Serve

“Strong to Serve” has been the motto of the ALERT man since 1994. An ordinary man is often marked by an attitude of self-service. He is often so focused on himself that he never takes a moment to look at the needs of those around him, or to consider that...
Why Would You Create Difficulties?

30 Years of Camaraderie

One of the aspects I appreciate the most from my time at ALERT is the camaraderie that is gained here during training. The shared experiences often lead to lifelong friendships, and connections with other men that go beyond the surface level. This weekend we will be...
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