A woman offended by a man’s genuine kindness doesn’t deserve an apology.
Biblical Manhood
Teaching our boys to be men is not dangerous, and we fathers should not shrink from this essential task.
Manhood is in crisis today. The increasingly accurate term “perpetual adolescence” is not a reference to girls failing to grow up.
In a moment of decision: Wait for God but continue to act in faith.
One of the very interesting, and underappreciated, things about the differences in the human male and female nature is that femininity doesn’t need to prove itself. Manhood does.
Most boys enter healthy manhood with the help of a “point man” — someone who leads the way and offers support through the trials of life.
There are many culturally perpetuated stereotypes about men: They’re tough, highly competitive and obsessed with sex and sports. But what does Scripture teach about true masculinity?
What growing boys need from their moms can be summed up in one word: respect.
Fathers can be purposeful in raising their sons to be good men.
When a man has demonstrated that he is dependable and responsible, and that he has taken ownership to fix, solve or simply carry the burden, he frees others to relax.