Men


By Richard Rohr This newly revised version of From Wild Man to Wise Man helps men accept their masculinity and discover a new male spirituality that reflects the true nature of God. In it, author Richard Rohr, a Franciscan priest, acts as mentor and guide to lead men through each stage of their spiritual journey. This new edition has shorter chapters, making it more conducive to a small group study and an appendix that provides...

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By Ralph Milton   Man to Man is Ralph Milton’s take on what it means to be a man in today’s world of changing roles and new understandings. A must read for anyone who’s looking for some laughs as well as affirmations about being a man.  Ralph Milton is one of Canada’s best-known religious communicators, and a recipient of an Honorary Doctorate of Sacred Letters from St. Stephen’s College, Edmonton. He...

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By Robert Augustus Masters, PhD A groundbreaking guide to a genuinely healthy masculinity, at the heart of which is a potent pathway: facing our unresolved wounds and whatever else holds us back, bringing our head, heart, and guts into full-blooded alignment. To Be a Man clarifies what’s needed to enter a manhood as strongly empowered as it’s vulnerable, as emotionally literate as it’s unapologetically alive, a manhood at home with...

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By John Eldredge God designed men to be dangerous, says John Eldredge. Simply look at the dreams and desires written in the heart of every boy: To be a hero, to be a warrior, to live a life of adventure and risk. Sadly, most men abandon those dreams and desires-aided by a Christianity that feels like nothing more than pressure to be a “nice guy.” It is no wonder that many men avoid church, and those who go are often...

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By Daniel J. Levinson The first full report from the team that discovered the patterns of adult development, this breakthrough study ranks in significance with the original works of Kinsey and Erikson, exploring and explaining the specific periods of personal development through which all human begins must pass – and which together form a common pattern underlying all human lives. (Publisher’s description) Available at Christian...

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By Peter Mommsen Without your wounds where would you be? The very angels themselves cannot persuade the wretched and blundering children of earth as can one human being broken in the wheels of living. ~ Thornton Wilder People who knew J. Heinrich Arnold (1913-1982) say they never met another person like him. Some speak of his humility, sensitivity, and compassion; others of his frankness and earthy humor. In his presence, complete...

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By Dennis Wechter   I understand that it is indeed tough to be a man in God’s economy, but we are called to be leaders and to walk in Christ’s footprints. Our society has a difficult time placing man in a satisfactory role that would complement the Madison Avenue advertising group or the image-makers of Hollywood. They have decided the roles of leader, head of household, faithful husband and father, and moral compass don’t seem to fit...

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By Randall Corelli A man’s life is no more than a compilation of the accumulated choices he has made since birth. This fundamental law and truth in life is so basic and inexorably true that it’s all but lost on the vast majority, save for the most grounded and wise men. There can be no other law so powerful and unyielding as this anchor of human existence: Choosing God is the master choice affecting all other choices, an absolute...

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By Charles F. Stanley   Man of God is for men who want to be better leaders, fathers, and husbands. A man doesn’t have to be perfect to be a man of God. As Dr. Stanley writes, a man of God is a maturing man, a striving man, a knowledgeable man. The first step in real manhood is spiritual rebirth. In this classic bestseller, Dr. Stanley addresses questions such as these: • What can we learn about manhood from Jesus?  • How does a true...

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By J. Ellsworth Kalas Author J. Ellsworth Kalas believes there is much we can learn about our own walk with God from the people in the Bible. In this inspiring book he gives us meditations about sixteen men from Scripture, some of them well known, others not even named. Each of them, he tells us, can teach us something about ourselves and our relationship with God, “not only through their wisdom but sometimes through their...

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By James E. Dittes   Many men define themselves almost exclusively in terms of their work. Often their relationship to work resembles a one-sided love affair: they give their work absolute devotion in the hopes of finding wholeness but find instead only disillusionment. In this book, James Dittes helps men define the proper place of work in life and recognize unhealthy dependencies to work. Offering more than a how-to book on...

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Edited by Stephen B. Boyd, W. Merle Longwood, & Mark W. Muesse Contributors to this book – historians, biblical specialists, theologians, ethicists, and scholars of comparative religions – examine the relationship between religious tradition and manhood. The essays cover a broad range of topics – from the dynamics of power in shaping masculine identity, to the role religion plays in shaping masculine identity, to the experience of...

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By Jeffrey Clifford   The raging floodwaters swiftly moved along its course as the Israelites made their way towards it. Was it faith that kept these men marching toward a river that could sweep them away in an instant, or was it stupidity? Men and women of God do not do what is natural, because God is not natural but supernatural. God’s children do not lok at the problems; instead, they look at the One who holds the solution....

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By Christopher Love The height of hopelessness is to be without Christ. And the despair felt by such a person in this world pales in comparison to what they will feel in the next one. In this scarce Puritan volume, never reprinted since the 17th century, Christopher Love describes the misery of being without Christ and the benefits of being in Christ. He distinguishes true hopes from false hopes, and gives evidences for knowing that...

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By Mac Nelson Mac Nelson was an energetic teacher and church worker when his arms, hands, and fingers became partially paralyzed from advanced arthritis and severe stenosis of the cervical spine. Not willing to give in to this handicap, Mr. Nelson turned to God for guidance and discovered that confession, repentance, and forgiveness are the foundations for Divine healing. Through intense pain and weakness and the ordeal of an...

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By Ken P, Bob T, & Carrie C-B   This book was written for a man who is living with an addicted person who still considers addiction a problem that he can solve on his own. If you are such a man, whether you have admitted it consciously or not, you see some loved-one’s behavior as a problem that you may somehow solve. This misconception is not only perpetuating your loved one’s disease, it is destroying you as well. If...

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By Thomas R. Golden Swallowed by a Snake is a book for men and women about the masculine side of healing from loss. Discover new and powerful ways to heal. How the genders differ in thei healing. Greater understanding between partners. Examples of successful and uniqueness. New ways to understnad your grief. Ways the individual’s loss can impact the entire family. Swallowed by a Snake is meant to be a map and a guide trough the...

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By Linda Cochrane & Kathy Jones After an abortion, the forgotten victim is the baby’s father. According to the authors of this insightful Bible study, abortion inflicts pain on men as well as women. These fathers are “silent, wounded warriors” who are suffering from fear, anxiety, anger, guilt, grief, and depression. Men who have lost a child to abortion often have an unexplainable need to defend their...

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By Gordon Dalbey In his groundbreaking book fifteen years ago, Gordon Dalbey identified the fact that men’s souls have been torn between strength and sensitivity. Today, the situation is even worse. The politically correct crowd cries out for men to be more sensitive, to tame their masculine nature. On the opposing side, the media bombards men with “macho” images of violence and lust. Is it any wonder men are left...

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By David J. Livingston Domestic violence is a widespread, though largely invisible, problem, often exacerbated by the pastoral urge to “keep the family together” at all costs. Yet if that is not a solution, how should the church relate to batterers? “I believe that the Christian community, if it is to be genuinely a community of healing and hope, must attend to both the victims and the perpetrators of domestic...

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By Joan Hunter You can walk in divine health and healing. The secrets to God’s words for healing and recovery are in this comprehensive, easy-to-follow guidebook containing powerful healing prayers that cover everything from abuse to yeast infections and everything in between. Truly anointed with the gifts of healing, Joan Hunter has over thirty years of experience praying for the sick and brokenhearted and seeing them healed...

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By Darlene Caulton You can be anchored during any ordeal you face in life. God allows us to face the wilderness experience in each of our lives. In order to triumph over this encounter, we must take our eyes off what we see and feel. This is a time of testing for your inner man. Author Darlene Caulton, in her riveting book, Healing Your Inner Man, shows you ways in which you can focus on and trust in God, not on your current...

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By J. Lee Grady 10 Lies Men Believe is a compassionate but confrontational look at the reasons why so many Christian men today are in serious crisis. The author, who has spent eight years confronting the abuse of women in more than twenty countries, believes men are failing in marriage, fatherhood, friendships, and careers because of ten wrong mind-sets inherited from culture.  With gut-level honesty, the author offers practical...

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By John Loren & Paula Sandford   Performance orientation, Law, bitter root judgment, generational sin, cult activity, and effects of our sickened culture form the core of John and Paula Sandford’s teachings in the Transformation Series. Transforming the Inner Man forms the core of principles John and Paula Sandford have pioneered in the field of inner healing through their original books: Transformation of the Inner Man and...

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