manhood
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manhood
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I want you to start each day with your visualization process—your manifesto. And I want you to cap each day with the same. Did you show up for yourself and others the way you wanted to? Did you gain ground or lose ground with others? When you screwed up, how did you correct it (or how should you have)? What are you going to commit to doing better
... See moreA woman to love and one’s word of honor. Both elements are central to this final ceremony that occurs the night before the wedding, at the rehearsal dinner.
"The Function Of Leadership Is To Produce More Leaders, Not More Followers." — Ralph Nader
Make a list of the people you’d like to be present at this ceremony of blessing. Where would you like to have it? What affirmations should be spoken? What gifts should you give your child? How could you make this an extraordinary night where he delights in, and receives, your blessing?
Men, the enemy is real, and the battle is here. You won’t win it by staying at home, isolating yourself, or making excuses. You need to be in the church, shoulder to shoulder with a band of brothers. Open God’s Word, and let it arm you for the fight. If you don’t understand it, find an older brother to walk with you. Quit waiting. Get on your
... See moreA will to obey (God’s will) A work to do (according to his own unique design) A woman to love Lacking these elements, a son will flounder in adulthood; he will wrestle with feelings of inadequacy, incompetence, and restlessness. But armed with them, a son becomes equipped to succeed in his relationship with God, in his community and church, and in
... See moreSOURCE #3: CHURCH Entrusted with the sacred revelation of Scripture, pastors and theologians throughout the centuries have salted communities and families with images and concepts of authentic manhood. But sadly, under the assault of modern culture and feminist ideology in particular, these bold images of manhood—of masculine responsibilities and
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