Steel and Stone Ministries was born from real stories — stories of hope, healing, brotherhood, and learning to trust God in the middle of the process.
Before Steel and Stone Ministries, there was Hope Over Coffee — a place born from honest conversations, personal struggle, and the belief that hope can still be found in the middle of the process.
It began from a real place in my own life. For a long time, I wrestled with thoughts like, “If you really knew me, you wouldn’t love me.” I struggled with self-worth, feeling like a burden, and seeing God as far off, stern, and maybe even uninterested in the details of my life.
But that picture of God is changing in me. I am learning to lean into sonship and trust my Heavenly Father. I do not have it all figured out, but I keep moving. Sometimes we have to do it scared.
I do not have it all figured out, but I keep moving. Sometimes we have to do it scared.
Jared Ogea
What began as a place for honest conversations grew into a deeper burden — to see men strengthened, sharpened, healed, and connected through biblical brotherhood.
Real conversations that remind people they are not alone, even in the middle of the process.
Men walking together, sharpening one another in truth, courage, prayer, and accountability.
Lives built on Jesus Christ, the solid Stone, instead of shame, fear, isolation, or performance.
Jared’s story is one of learning to trust God as Father after seasons of wrestling with self-worth, fear, and feeling like a burden.
Before Steel and Stone Ministries, there was Hope Over Coffee — a place born from honest conversations, personal struggle, and the belief that hope can still be found in the middle of the process.
For a long time, Jared wrestled with thoughts like, “If you really knew me, you wouldn’t love me.” He struggled with self-worth, feeling like a burden, and seeing God as far off, stern, and maybe even uninterested in the details of his life.
But that picture of God is changing. Jared is learning to lean into sonship and trust his Heavenly Father. He does not have it all figured out, but he keeps moving. Sometimes obedience means doing it scared.
“I do not have it all figured out, but I keep moving. Sometimes that means we have to do it scared.”
Jared OgeaAnthony Nunnally serves as Co-Founder and Vice President of Steel and Stone Ministries, helping lead the mission to strengthen men through faith, brotherhood, and biblical truth.
Anthony carries a heart for men who are trying to walk faithfully in the middle of real life — men who want to lead well, grow spiritually, and become stronger in Christ.
His story is in part being a baby Christian for a long time. One that waited, and relied on others to feed him, to someone that can feed his self. This crated a deep commitment to help other men to choose to grow and to grow others around them. Through Steel and Stone Ministries, Anthony helps create space for men to be sharpened, encouraged, challenged, and reminded that they do not have to walk alone.
As Vice President, Anthony stands alongside the vision of building men on the solid foundation of Jesus Christ and helping them grow into the husbands, fathers, leaders, and servants God has called them to be.
“If God can give a donkey the ability to speak, and speak intelligently (Numbers22:28-30), then what can He do with me if I let Him?”
Anthony Nunnally
Steel and Stone Ministries exists to help men encounter Christ, build real brotherhood, and become the husbands, fathers, leaders, and servants God has called them to be.
Helping men build their lives on Jesus, the solid Stone.
Creating spaces where men are sharpened, encouraged, and known.
Choosing honesty, grace, healing, and accountability over isolation.
Calling men to serve their families, churches, and communities well.
Steel and Stone Ministries is built on more than events or programs. These are the values that shape how we serve, lead, gather, and walk with men.
The Stone, our foundation. Everything we build begins and ends with Him.
Men were not meant to walk alone. We grow stronger when we walk together.
Healing begins when honesty meets grace and men stop hiding behind performance.
Sometimes obedience means moving forward even when we have to do it scared.
God is still building sons, brothers, husbands, fathers, leaders, and servants.
Strength is not just for us. It is given so we can pour into others.
What God is building did not happen overnight. It has been a journey of honest conversations, personal growth, brotherhood, and learning to keep moving forward.
It started with honest conversations about faith, struggle, self-worth, and the belief that hope can still be found in the middle of the process.
As the conversations continued, a deeper burden began to form — to see men strengthened, sharpened, healed, and connected through real brotherhood.
Steel and Stone Ministries was formed around a simple mission: helping men encounter Christ, build brotherhood, and stand on a firm foundation.
Through gatherings, conversations, discipleship, events, and service, the mission continues — men walking together and becoming who God called them to be.
Whether you are looking for hope, brotherhood, prayer, or a place to grow, we would be honored to walk with you.