FMF is privileged to have as an integral part of our FOCUS sessions graduates of the program who have attained levels of success in their lives worthy of recognition. Many of these Marines return to the course a week at a time to mentor first time participants to optimize their opportunities for success at FOCUS. These Mentors have proven to be invaluable and are hugely appreciated. To our readers outside of the FOCUS family, we would like to introduce you to another FOCUS Marine Mentor.

Enoch Pashby is from Rapid City S.D. He first attended FOCUS in December 2012. Enoch sought help to control his intense anger and anxiety. He faced huge challenges in familial relationships and knew changes had to be made. Enoch was stuck in the self-destructive downward spiraling cycle of Resentment, Resistance, Revenge, and Victimization. In the sharing portion of the course, Enoch unloaded his overstuffed pack and let it all out. In so doing, he earned the admiration and support of everyone in attendance. When he returned home, he applied the tools he acquired at FOCUS and made gigantic strides is his life.

Enoch returned to FOCUS as a Mentor in March, 2013. He has attended every session of FOCUS since. Notably, Enoch organizes and conducts a Bible study group three evenings during each FOCUS session. Attendance is voluntary, and extremely well attended.

Enoch’s life reached a new threshold in September 2014 when he remarried and acquired two young sons to complement his four year old daughter. Demands on his time increased significantly, but he still makes time to support his fellow Marines at each FOCUS session.

Enoch originally came to FOCUS in December, 2012 as a Victim but left as the Victor when he applied the “FOCUS Lessons Learned” to his newly acquired life perspective. We look forward to Enoch’s continuing attendance at FOCUS for as long as his private life allows.