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Ancient Wisdom for Modern Manhood, Part 1: Living a Mythic Life
Also, you pastors and leaders of men who read this newsletter take note... Generational change will not come through your next VBS. Your women's ministry will not be the birthplace of the next great revival. Your pulpit ministry is not the end all be all. Lasting, impactful change happens when you lead the men of your church [and community] into
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And remember, these aren’t just generic manhood shifts—these are the shifts that help our sons become more like Jesus Christ. Jesus left the ease of heaven to embrace the difficulty of earth and of the cross; Jesus humbled and emptied himself, and he lived for others, not just himself; Jesus moved into a life of obscurity for us; Jesus surrendered,
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CHAPTER 3 REVIEW
So that Adam would honorably represent God in the world, God called him to apply himself in four areas: his work, his sexual activity, his leadership in the home, and his obedience to God's law. God's call to you and your son is the same.
Man's first duty before the fall was to work-working and caring for the things God put before
Stephen Zollos • Time for the Talk
Your young man needs convictions and they can't come from you. Convictions come from hearing the voice of the Lord. They come from having a holy fear of God and knowing in your heart of hearts his will for you. Convictions allow a man to steady his walk in order to stay on the narrow road that leads to life.
To be able to hear the voice of the Lord,
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