Joining Kerby in-studio today is founder and president of Master’s Men, Jim Coté. Jim tells us more about his ministry Master’s Men and the importance of men in the home and in the church.
In the second hour Kerby will continue to talk about radical Islam and its’ impact on our culture and the Orlando shooting.
Jim holds a Bachelor’s degree in Business Management from Letourneau University and has certificates in bible and theology. Jim served on the boards of Scofield Memorial Church, Dallas; the Fellowship of Christian Athletes, with the late Tom Landry, as well as World Impact, Dallas.
Jim was ordained in Dallas, Texas, in 1989, and served for ten years as the Corporate Chaplain for Interstate Battery Systems of America. Jim has served as corporate and sports chaplain since; first for Interstate Battery Systems, then Director of Chaplains for MRO before becoming team chaplain for Dale Earnhardt. Jim continues to work in NASCAR as a chaplain to professional racers. In addition to conducting chapel services for the NASCAR race teams, Jim has led chapel services for Pro football and Baseball teams, including the Dallas Cowboys, the Arizona Cardinals, the Texas Rangers, Toronto Blue Jays and Detroit Tigers.
Jim is now President and CEO for Master’s Men which serves men, globally, through a variety of online and mobile device media, as well as written materials and personal coaching methods designed to enlist, train and launch team leaders that will duplicate the Master’s Men Model (M3) worldwide.
Jim is the author of several books, including “On The Road Again”, “Man of Influence”, “Man of Honor”, “Run to Win” and “Discipleship is Parenting”. Jim has also published multiple articles and bible study manuals.
Jim is married and lives with his wife, Brenda in Plano, TX