Description
In many churches, confusion about masculinity and the family has been absorbed from the surrounding culture rather than corrected by Scripture. As a result, men are often left without clear formation for their roles as singles, husbands, fathers, and older men. This work calls the church to recover intentional, biblical discipleship of men in every stage of life.
It argues that conversion alone does not automatically produce maturity in manhood or family leadership. Instead, Scripture calls the church to actively train men through teaching, example, and pastoral care so they learn to live faithfully in their distinct callings.
In this book you will find:
• A biblical vision for forming men at every stage of life
• A critique of cultural influence on masculinity in the church
• Guidance for training single men, husbands, fathers, and elders
• A call for intentional pastoral discipleship of men




