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Nate’s journey began with his personal battle against addiction, an experience that led him to discover his life’s calling. After experiencing freedom, he felt a profound calling to assist others in their struggles. Nate has helped guide and mentor over 1,000 men who have dealt with addictions.

Nate’s approach is rooted in empathy, understanding, and unwavering support. He believes in the transformative power of faith and community in the healing process and is committed to creating a safe space where individuals can heal and grow.


Nate’s vision for Pure Manhood is clear: A world where addiction no longer holds power over individuals’ lives, and everyone has the support they need to live a life of purpose and joy!

As the President/CEO of West Coast Bible College & Seminary, a college he founded in 2006, he has developed a top-tier team of professors, navigated accreditation processes, was given an award for Outstanding Contribution to International Education by ASIC in the UK, and has spoken in 59 countries. His academic journey includes a Doctor of Ministry degree from Luther Rice College & Seminary, a Master of Business Administration from LSU – Shreveport, and a Bachelor of Science from Nelson University, equipping him with the skills to lead authentically and excellently.

In addition to his extensive ministry experience, Kevin has made significant contributions to education and community outreach. In February 2024, he completed The Fusion Bible, a Bible translation he started in 2014. Additionally, he has authored seven books and created educational websites and apps that extend his teachings beyond the church setting, reaching a wider audience and strengthening discipleship. His commitment to servant leadership, integrity, and community engagement is evident through his various initiatives, including developing The Sanctuary Eating Disorder Clinic, the 30-Minute Worship Gathering, and partnering with over 60 organizations locally and internationally to serve people across the globe.

To find out more about West Coast Bible College & Seminary, click HERE.

Ronnie Baker

Ronnie Baker is an American Olympic professional track and field athlete specializing in sprints. Over 60 meters, his personal best time of 6.40 seconds makes him the third-fastest man in the event in history. He was champion over 60m at the USA Indoor Championships in 2017, a bronze medalist over 60m at the World Indoor Championships in 2018, and a gold medallist in the 4 × 100 m relay at the World Relays in 2017. Ronnie was a dominant competitor over 100 m in the Diamond League circuit in 2018, winning four races and placing no worse than second, including in the final, where he also placed second. He was the fastest man in the world in 2017 at over 60m and the second fastest in 2018 at over 60m and 100 m.

 

In college, he competed for the TCU Horned Frogs, where he was champion over 60 m at the NCAA Division I Indoor Championships in both 2015 and 2016. He was the first man in NCAA history to run below 6.50 in the NCAA final in 2016. At the 2020 Tokyo Olympics, Ronnie ran a personal best of 9.83 in the men's 100m semi-finals, which made him the sixth fastest man in the history of the Olympics 100m event.

Ronnie's Tokyo Olympic semifinal personal best time of 9.83 makes him the 6th fastest man and ties him for the 9th fastest time in Olympic 100m history; it also qualifies him as the third-fastest American in Olympic 100m history. You can read his full Wikipedia bio HERE

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Dr. Kevin Harrison

Kevin Harrison, DMin, MBA, co-founder of Pure Manhood, brings a wealth of experience in ministry and education and is a dynamic and experienced leader in biblical recovery programs. Over his 38 years in ministry, he's counseled thousands of people to help lead them to freedom. Even more importantly, he lives a life of integrity.

Nate Bryan, co-founder of Pure Manhood, has a heart full of compassion and a spirit dedicated to guiding individuals through the heaviness of addiction toward the freedom of recovery and renewal.

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