A story of identity, belonging, and the decision to stop drifting and start building.
Ben's story doesn't begin with leadership — it begins with belonging.
He was born into an incredible family with loving parents and five siblings who surrounded him with support and encouragement. But from an early age, life presented challenges that shaped his identity in profound ways.
Growing up, Ben wrestled with questions many people quietly carry: Who am I? Where do I belong? What kind of man — and eventually what kind of father — will I become?
Long before he ever thought about leadership, Ben was learning what it meant to build identity, purpose, and direction in the midst of a complicated world.
In 2011, everything changed. Ben reached a point where the drift had become unbearable. He looked at his family and realized — he wasn't leading, he was surviving. And surviving isn't the same as building.
That moment sparked a complete rebuilding — not just of habits, but of purpose. Ben began asking the kinds of questions most families never think to ask: What are we here for? What do we believe? How should we live?
What followed was a decade of intentional leadership at home. Ben rebuilt his family culture from the ground up — defining their mission, casting a vision for who they were becoming, anchoring in core values, and establishing a code of conduct that held everyone accountable.
It wasn't easy. It wasn't fast. But it was real. And it changed everything.
As Ben shared his framework with other families, something powerful happened — they started experiencing the same transformation. The Family Pillars Framework was born out of lived experience and refined through partnership with real families who wanted more than drift.
Today, Ben leads the Lead My Family movement — a growing community of parents, churches, and leaders who believe that the family is the most important organization on earth, and it deserves to be led on purpose.
📖 A Boy Who Planted a Tree — Ben's book tells the deeper story, from the challenges that shaped his identity to the intentional leadership that rebuilt his family culture. It's a story of redemption, resilience, and the belief that your past does not have to define your family's future.