Into The Dark Blue - SLC

Into The Dark Blue - SLC We are a nonprofit men’s mental health organization

Reminder that we meet tonight at 2 Row Brewing at 7pm. Tonight subject is going to be unique. All who identify as male i...
06/03/2025

Reminder that we meet tonight at 2 Row Brewing at 7pm. Tonight subject is going to be unique. All who identify as male is welcome. Thanks to 2 Row for hosting!!

05/03/2025
May 7, 2025 at 7pm, meeting at 2 Row Brewing we will get to know what it truly means to be male in 21st century America!...
04/22/2025

May 7, 2025 at 7pm, meeting at 2 Row Brewing we will get to know what it truly means to be male in 21st century America! To strip away the pretense, generational trauma we all carry and learn to get in touch with our masculinity. Let’s put away fear, anger, shame and regrets. Don’t allow our yesterdays dictate our todays and our tomorrows!!

Thanks to 2 Row Brewing for hosting us last night. We had a great turn out.
01/08/2025

Thanks to 2 Row Brewing for hosting us last night. We had a great turn out.

Hey there!As you may know, I am an ambassador for Into the Dark Blue, a nonprofit focused on men’s mental health. We hav...
09/01/2024

Hey there!

As you may know, I am an ambassador for Into the Dark Blue, a nonprofit focused on men’s mental health. We have a leadership retreat coming up in October in San Antonio Texas for my self and the other ambassadors to get together to plan for 2025 and to grow as leaders.

I am fundraising to help make the retreat as affordable as possible not only for myself, but also for our organization and the other ambassadors around the country.

If you or your business have a heart for community improvement and mental health, please consider donating via The Dark Blue PayPal link below. We are a 501(c)3, so all donations are tax deductible.

Donate here: https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/thedarkblue

Also, feel free to visit www.intothedarkblue.com for more information about the organization.

Thank you in advance for your kindness and generosity in helping us to continue our mission to empower a community of peers which encourages mental wellness, positive growth, and social awareness.

Best regards,

Jake
(The link below takes you straight to the donation site - please if you have any questions about donating or feel more comfortable sending a check, please reach out to me or to the founder / CEO Zach Kyle. Any amount is appreciated!

Go to paypal.me/thedarkblue and type in the amount. Since it’s PayPal, it's easy and secure. Don’t have a PayPal account? No worries.

05/08/2024

This came from a Good friend - John Beitler - thank you!

For those out there that may be struggling, I hope this helps you find hope for your future and peace in whatever you're dealing with currently. Just know I'm here if you need me.

After All We Can Do
by Elder Robbie Pierce

I had been in that hole for a very long time—
In the dark and the damp, in the cold and the slime.
The shaft was above me; I saw it quite clear,
But there’s no way I ever could reach it from here.
I could not remember the world way up there,
So I lost every hope and gave in to despair.

I knew nothing but darkness, the floor, and the wall.
Then from off in the distance I heard someone call:
“Get up! Get ready! There’s nothing the matter!
Take rocks and take sticks and build up a fine ladder!”
This was a thought that had not crossed my mind,
But I started to stack all the stones I could find.

When I ran out of stones, then old sticks were my goal,
For some way or another I’d climb from that hole.
I soon had a ladder that stood very tall,
And I thought, “I’ll soon leave this place once and for all!”
I climbed up my ladder, a difficult chore,
For from lifting those boulders, my shoulders were sore.

I climbed up the ladder, but soon had to stop,
For my ladder stopped short, some ten feet from the top.
I went back down my ladder and felt all around,
But there were no more boulders nor sticks to be found.
I sat down in the darkness and started to cry.
I’d done all I could do and I gave my best try.

But in spite of my work, in this hole I must die.
And all I could do was to sit and think, “Why?”
Was my ladder to short? Was my hole much too deep?
Then from way up on high came a voice: “Do not weep.”
And then faith, hope, and love entered into my chest
As the voice calmly told me that I'd done my best.

He said, “You have worked hard, and your labor’s been rough,
But the ladder you’ve built is at last tall enough.
So do not despair; there is reason to hope,
Just climb up your ladder; I’ll throw down my rope.”
I climbed up my ladder, then climbed up the cord.
When I got to the top of it, there stood the Lord.

I’ve never been happier; my struggle was done.
I blinked in the brightness that came from the Son.
I fell to the ground as His feet I did kiss.
I cried, “Lord, can I ever repay Thee for this?”
He looked all about. There were holes in the ground.
They had people inside, and were seen all around.

There were thousands of holes that were damp, dark and deep.
Then the Lord looked at me, and He said, “feed my sheep,”
And he went on his way to save other lost souls,
So I got right to work, calling down to the holes,
“Get up! Get ready! There is nothing the matter!
Take rocks, and take sticks, and build up a fine ladder!”

It now was my calling to spread the good word,
The most glorious message that man ever heard:
That there’s one who is coming to save one and all,
And we need to be ready when he gives the call.
He’ll pull us all out of the holes that we’re in
And save all our souls from cold death and from sin.

So do not lose faith; there is reason to hope:
Just climb up your ladder; he’ll throw down his rope.

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