Because many young men and husbands do not have good masculine role models, it can be difficult for them to understand what a godly relationship and marriage might look like. In today’s culture, there is a lack of fathers passing down teaching to their sons, and, in many cases, what the Church teaches is more assimilated with secular culture, resulting in ineffective discip Because many young men and husbands do not have good masculine role models, it can be difficult for them to understand what a godly relationship and marriage might look like. In today’s culture, there is a lack of fathers passing down teaching to their sons, and, in many cases, what the Church teaches is more assimilated with secular culture, resulting in ineffective discipleship. Even seemingly good things like “purity culture” can have negative influences on marriage.The Biblical Masculinity Blueprint aims to remedy some of these areas by giving Christian men the knowledge and discernment needed to have successful, godly relationships and marriages.This book covers five distinct sections: Highlight problem areas of modern culture and how it has influenced the Church. Foundation Bible verses and their implications for relationships and marriage. Addressing any incorrect notions surrounding marriage, attraction, and the pitfalls of relationships. Ways single men can develop themselves to head a relationship and, eventually, a marriage. Ways married men can learn to obey God, become an effective head in marriage, and influence their wives and children toward godliness. This book is not meant as a be-all end-all solution to dating, relationships, and marriage as the Bible gives considerable freedom with how to approach them in a godly manner. Instead, it is written in the style of Proverbs 27:17 As iron sharpens iron, so one man sharpens another. Study the Scriptures, pray, use wisdom and discernment, and get additional godly counsel as you develop into a godly man who chooses the path of relationships and marriage.
The Biblical Masculinity Blueprint: A Christian Man’s Guide to Attraction, Relationships, and Marriage in a Messed-up World
Because many young men and husbands do not have good masculine role models, it can be difficult for them to understand what a godly relationship and marriage might look like. In today’s culture, there is a lack of fathers passing down teaching to their sons, and, in many cases, what the Church teaches is more assimilated with secular culture, resulting in ineffective discip Because many young men and husbands do not have good masculine role models, it can be difficult for them to understand what a godly relationship and marriage might look like. In today’s culture, there is a lack of fathers passing down teaching to their sons, and, in many cases, what the Church teaches is more assimilated with secular culture, resulting in ineffective discipleship. Even seemingly good things like “purity culture” can have negative influences on marriage.The Biblical Masculinity Blueprint aims to remedy some of these areas by giving Christian men the knowledge and discernment needed to have successful, godly relationships and marriages.This book covers five distinct sections: Highlight problem areas of modern culture and how it has influenced the Church. Foundation Bible verses and their implications for relationships and marriage. Addressing any incorrect notions surrounding marriage, attraction, and the pitfalls of relationships. Ways single men can develop themselves to head a relationship and, eventually, a marriage. Ways married men can learn to obey God, become an effective head in marriage, and influence their wives and children toward godliness. This book is not meant as a be-all end-all solution to dating, relationships, and marriage as the Bible gives considerable freedom with how to approach them in a godly manner. Instead, it is written in the style of Proverbs 27:17 As iron sharpens iron, so one man sharpens another. Study the Scriptures, pray, use wisdom and discernment, and get additional godly counsel as you develop into a godly man who chooses the path of relationships and marriage.
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In the month prior to reading this book I’d been exposed to movements like MGTOW or the whole ‘Red pill’ phenomenon. However, for the Christian man, many of the views and advice given are not biblical. Then I read this book and found the biblical foundations. I was supremely challenged. Having been a predominantly ‘nice guy’ for a while, I was exposed to ways that I’d been acting that were not biblical for how God desires masculine men to act. I have found myself during the last decade being one In the month prior to reading this book I’d been exposed to movements like MGTOW or the whole ‘Red pill’ phenomenon. However, for the Christian man, many of the views and advice given are not biblical. Then I read this book and found the biblical foundations. I was supremely challenged. Having been a predominantly ‘nice guy’ for a while, I was exposed to ways that I’d been acting that were not biblical for how God desires masculine men to act. I have found myself during the last decade being one of the ‘girlfriends’ of many Christian girls and defending women’s rights and treatment everywhere (not that this is inherently wrong at all - but it often comes at a cost to the good that men bring to the table). This book gave me some of the resources to begin following God from His Word and looking to Him for all guidance in relationship matters. It’s quite the challenge to change one’s way of thinking in a gynocentric culture, and it makes men who desire to follow Christ unpopular. But we are not about pleasing man but rather pleasing God.
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