OUTPOST GROUPS

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OUTPOST GROUPS

A Revolution in Fellowship and Purpose

I used to feel stuck—longing for the deep connection and transformative power of God I read about in Scripture, yet frustrated by the shallow relationships and routines of traditional church settings.

Programs and Sunday services left me feeling like a spectator, part of a system that kept me busy but didn’t empower me. My heart ached for something more—authentic community that fostered real growth and a deeper encounter with God. That’s when the passion ignited to create something different—a space where decentralized leadership empowered truth-seekers to gather on their own terms while staying connected to a greater movement.

Enter The Outlier Brand.

What was missing? Fellowship rooted in authenticity, freedom, shared purpose, and an openness to the tangible presence and power of God.

Outpost Groups came alive from this vision—a way to step out of the noise of the world and into a space where God’s presence is not just a concept but a reality, where real connection happens, and spiritual transformation takes root.

These groups are more than gatherings; they’re a movement to reclaim what institutional systems often fail to provide—genuine fellowship that transforms lives and builds something greater.

“where two or three gather in my name, there am I with them.”

Matthew 18:20

WHAT IS AN OUTPOST GROUP?

An Outpost group is when two or more are gathered intentionally for the purpose of hearing God and ushering in the power of His kingdom.

An Outpost group is when two or more are gathered intentionally for the purpose of hearing God and ushering in the power of His kingdom.

How Are Outpost Groups Different from Church Small Groups?

Focuses on Hearing God's Voice – The goal is to know God personally, not just learn about Him. The primary purpose is to hear directly from God rather than simply gathering to discuss a teaching about God.

A Spirit-Led Community – Outpost groups create a safe space to exercise faith and access the supernatural power of God in tangible ways. Unlike traditional groups led by a sole leader, these groups encourage participation by all who gather and are guided by the Holy Spirit, fostering deeper connection and spirit-led growth.

Prioritize Experiencing God’s Presence – The emphasis is on encountering God’s power and glory in the moment for clarity, refreshing, and a deeper connection with Him, rather than engaging in surface-level conversation or casual fellowship alone.

An Autonomous Movement – Outpost groups prioritize movement over systems and conviction over programs. They operate independently, driven by the participants’ desire to grow in their faith, rather than being controlled or structured by an external entity like a church or pastor. This allows for organic spiritual growth, flexibility, and a dynamic response to God’s leading.

As a result of these principles, outpost groups naturally foster authentic vulnerability among believers. This openness creates genuine relational connections, builds trust, and encourages a deeper sense of community rooted in faith and mutual support united in spirit.

WHY OUTPOST GROUPS MATTER

Outpost Groups answer the deep yearning for KOINONIA—a Greek word describing close, intimate fellowship marked by shared purpose and mutual encouragement. They reclaim the simplicity and power of the early church by focusing on:

  • Community Over Programs: Genuine relationships that transcend surface-level connections.

  • Empowerment Over Control: Decentralized leadership that encourages every member to grow and contribute.

  • Encounter Over Routine: A hunger for God’s power to transform lives in real, tangible ways.

THE OUTPOST GROUP MODEL

Minimum Requirement - Two People: The beauty of an Outpost Group is that it starts small—just two or three people are enough to create a space where God is present. This simplicity ensures that no one feels intimidated or overwhelmed by the idea of starting a group.

Fellowship and Growth: Outpost Groups embrace the spirit of Acts 2:42, creating an environment for authentic relationships, shared teaching, prayer, and breaking bread together. The goal is unity and transformation through shared experiences.

Spirit-Filled Encounters: Outpost Groups prioritize inviting God’s tangible presence into every gathering. This means expecting His power to move through prayer, worship, testimonies, and acts of faith.

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ONE: GATHER

Gather Two or Three People: Start with a core group of like-minded individuals.

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TWO: MEET WITH PURPOSE

Choose a time and place, and structure your gathering around fellowship, prayer, and connection with God.

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THREE: INVITE GOD TO LEAD

Open with prayer and expect the Holy Spirit to guide your time together.

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When Pain Becomes Purpose: Why David Goggins’ Gospel of Grind Keeps Men Fatherless

February 18, 20256 min read

Everyone loves David Goggins.
And honestly—it’s easy to see why.

He’s relentless. Intense. Unbreakable.
He’s overcome hell and turned pain into performance.

But here’s the uncomfortable truth no one wants to say out loud:
Goggins’ message doesn’t heal the orphan identity—it feeds it.
And while his discipline is impressive, it’s not divine.

Because what looks like freedom on the outside can still be slavery on the inside.

The Father Wound Behind Every Overachiever

The real reason millions of men resonate with Goggins isn’t just his toughness—it’s his trauma.
He gives a voice to every man who’s been told, “You’re not enough.”
To every boy who was never validated.
To every heart that learned to prove its worth by producing results.

Most high performers aren’t driven by vision—they’re running from rejection.
They’re trying to outrun the pain of not being chosen.

When you grow up without affirmation, achievement becomes your addiction.
You learn to trade affection for applause, intimacy for impact, love for likes.

And in that exchange, the orphan identity is born.
You stop being a son and start being a soldier—fighting battles that were never yours to fight.

You can’t father a generation if you’ve never been fathered yourself.

This is why The Outlier Council exists: to heal the orphan heart before it destroys the man it’s trying to become.

Pain as Fuel, Not Purpose

Goggins teaches people to use pain as fuel.
And to be fair—it works.
Pain can drive you further than most people are willing to go.

But pain was never meant to be your purpose.

When pain becomes your motivation, you stay tethered to what broke you.
You can win trophies, medals, and applause—and still be chained to your past.

You can dominate the battlefield of life and never experience peace.
Because healing doesn’t come from conquering pain—it comes from being loved in it.

Pain can launch you, but only love can sustain you.

Jesus didn’t teach us to “stay hard.” He invited us to abide.
He didn’t say “grind until you die.” He said “Come to Me, and I will give you rest.”

When Discipline Becomes a Drug

Discipline is good. But for the orphan heart, it becomes a drug.

You start chasing discomfort just to feel alive.
You start craving the pain because peace feels foreign.
You call it “mental toughness,” but really—it’s spiritual numbness.

Goggins says, “Callous the mind.”
But Jesus says, “Renew it.”

The orphan uses discipline to prove they’re enough.
A son uses discipline to express who they already are.

Discipline was meant to be devotion—not self-punishment in disguise.

When you know who you are, you no longer have to grind for approval.
You simply walk in authority.

That’s the difference between willpower and God’s power.
One burns you out.
The other builds you up.

The Lie of the Self-Made Man

The “self-made” man is the orphan’s favorite fantasy.
He’s his own hero, his own savior, his own god.
He doesn’t need anyone—especially not a Father.

It sounds empowering, but it’s actually the root of pride and pain.
Because what the world calls self-made, Heaven calls fatherless.

When you don’t know the Father’s love, independence becomes your idol.
You mistake isolation for strength, and control for confidence.
You build walls where God wanted to build legacy.

True power isn’t self-made—it’s spirit-led.
You can grind your way to success, but you can’t grind your way into peace.

The Kingdom isn’t built by lone wolves. It’s built by sons who’ve learned to trust their Father.

Why Rest Feels Like Failure When You Don’t Know Who You Are

For the orphan, rest feels like danger.
Because when you stop performing, the silence starts speaking.

You start hearing the voices you’ve been running from:
“You’re lazy.”
“You’re weak.”
“You’re not enough.”

So you stay busy—because busyness drowns the ache.

But here’s the truth:
Rest isn’t weakness. It’s worship.

Jesus didn’t grind His way to the cross—He submitted His way there.
And through that submission, He revealed the Father’s power in full.

Rest exposes what striving hides.
And it’s in rest that real sons are revealed.

When you know who you are, you don’t rest from work—you work from rest.
Because peace is your starting line, not your finish line.

The Missing Father

Goggins didn’t find a Father—he became one.
A hard, unrelenting, no-mercy kind of father.
He replaced the abusive voice of his past with an internal drill sergeant.

And now millions of men follow him because they’re doing the same—
Trying to earn peace through punishment.

You can build an empire on pain, but you’ll never find peace there.
Because performance without presence is poverty.

The world doesn’t need more hard men.
It needs healed men.
Fathers who lead from love, not fear.

You Can’t Heal Through Hate

Goggins teaches men to hate their weakness.
To hate the lazy version of themselves.
To hate the pain until they’ve conquered it.

But here’s the thing—hate can make you powerful, but it can’t make you whole.

When you hate yourself enough to change, you don’t heal—you harden.
You build a stronger shell around the same wound.

Hate produces power. Love produces peace.

You can run a thousand miles on anger and still end up empty.
You’ll just become a more decorated slave.

Jesus doesn’t call you to “stay hard.”
He calls you to be whole.

When Pain Outlasts Performance

One day, every man meets his limit.
The knees give out. The body breaks. The grind loses its fire.

And when the pain that drove you outlasts the strength you built—what’s left?

If your identity is tied to your performance, time itself becomes your enemy.
But if your identity is rooted in the Father, time becomes your ally.

Because sons build for eternity, not applause.
Their worth isn’t measured in miles or medals—it’s measured in love.

The Gospel of Grind vs. The Kingdom of Grace

The gospel of grind says: Prove it.
The Kingdom of grace says: Receive it.

The gospel of grind says: You’re on your own.
The Kingdom of grace says: You have a Father.

The gospel of grind says: Earn your worth.
The Kingdom of grace says: You already have it.

You don’t need to fight for identity—you need to return to it.

The orphan works for approval. The son works from it.

This is why we created The Outlier Council
to help men and women discover who they are and what they’re capable of,
to form a healthy rhythm of discipline that flows from identity, not insecurity,
and to walk in purpose, power, and provision—the way God designed it.

From Orphan to Outlier

You were never created to conquer your demons—you were created to commune with your Father.

This is your moment to stop surviving and start reigning.
To stop performing for love and start living from it.

When you step into sonship, everything changes.
You stop chasing belonging and start embodying it.
You stop imitating power and start releasing it.

You become what creation has been waiting for—
a son or daughter walking in true authority.

👉🏼 Join The Outlier Council.
Discover who you are.
Unlock what you carry.
And build your life the way God designed it—
with purpose, power, and provision flowing from the Father’s heart.

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Trevor Dunbar

Equipping Outliers practice a Christ-centered life with purpose, power, and provision by challenging the mainstream status quo. Author | Speaker | Father of 5 | The guy you want at the table when the storm hits. Co-founder of The Outlier Brand

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