Partnerships
Empowering Men Through Partnership:
The 8:15 Foundation + The MST Project
We’re thrilled to announce our official partnership with The MST Project, a ministry dedicated to mentoring men, strengthening marriages, and teaching truth. At the 8:15 Foundation, our heart has always been to walk alongside those seeking hope, healing, and renewal—and MST’s mission beautifully echoes that same call.
Together, we’re building a pathway for men to experience real change through honest conversations, compassionate mentorship, and the truth of God’s Word. This partnership marks a new chapter in our journey to support individuals and families with integrity, grace, and unwavering hope.
What is The MST Project?
MST stands for Mentoring Men, Strengthening Marriages, Teaching Truth. The MST Project is a ministry dedicated to helping men reach their full potential through hope, healing, and spiritual guidance. Since 2007, they've supported men worldwide in walking away from unhealthy habits and hurtful choices via grassroots efforts, one-on-one mentorship, and community-based programs.
Core Initiatives of The MST Project
On the Street — Since its inception, this initiative has conducted street-level ministry, engaging men in red‑light districts, offering conversations rooted in compassion and respect.
Pathway to Purity — Established around 2010, this program provides personalized mentorship, regular accountability, and online resources to support men pursuing sexual purity.
Real Men Pursuing Purity (RMPP) — Started in 2014, RMPP brings together men through quarterly events and weekly groups for spiritual growth, mutual encouragement, and Christlike maturity.
Re:Start — A collaborative initiative offering compassion-centred restoration for Christian leaders dealing with moral failure. Prioritizing healing within ministry contexts, it focuses on repentance, renewal, and long-term restoration.
Mission & Message
The MST Project blends spiritual truth with practical experience to support men toward Biblical purity and wholeness. Whether through stories shared on their blog or engagement in local connect groups, their heart is to walk alongside men in their journey toward restoration.
Learn more about The MST Project on their website: www.themstproject.com