Dave Wilson admits he’s as messed up as the next guy. The only difference is Jesus and the courage Dave finds in following God’s instruction for men to be strong and courageous.
Dave Wilson admits he’s as messed up as the next guy. The only difference is Jesus and the courage Dave finds in following God’s instruction for men to be strong and courageous.
All marriages have ups and downs. Former NFL quarterback Jeff Kemp, recalls the coach that called out the best in him. Jeff recalls the loss of his football career in 1992 and his wife’s gracious response.
Are you feeling hammered by life? Former NFL quarterback Jeff Kemp defines a blitz and tells how, in football as in life, the most dangerous moment in the game is often the one with the most opportunity.
Jim Reese and Ricky Hall tell about when they took a group of homeless men through Stepping Up, and how these men were impacted and changed for the good of their families and society as a whole.
Jim Reese tells how he used FamilyLife’s resource for men, Stepping Up, to mentor his sons-in-law.
Jim Reese and Ricky Hall tell how the Lord recalibrated their desires and lead them to the Atlanta Mission. Now, God is using them beyond their wildest dreams to give help and hope to hopeless men.
When a man lives up to his role, life-giving things start to happen.
Clarence Shuler talks about his past struggles with pornography. He explains that it wasn’t until he confessed his addiction to others that he found deliverance from this enslaving habit.
Chick-fil-A’s founder was a true patriarch for Jesus Christ.
At a recent trip to prison, Dennis Rainey takes time to connect with prison inmates and hear the stories of a few whose lives were impacted by material on biblical manhood.
Chaplain Bruce Cunningham was winning at work – counseling and mentoring prisoners. In the process, he discovered that his own sons would benefit from the same training.
Prison Chaplain Bruce Cunningham reminds us that prison inmates are just like you and me. Bruce tells how God has given him a passion to help and serve these men, most of whom are fatherless.
On July 4, 1776, 56 men stepped up to pass a resolution that would cost many of them greatly in the years to come.
The key to powerful manhood is taking responsibility for the field assigned to you.
I know the power of community and I know the emotions of walking this journey alone.
Pastor and Filmmaker Alex Kendrick exhorts couples to be their spouse’s number one cheerleader, not because they’ve earned it, but because this office is our Biblical responsibility to fulfill.
Have you taken a walk on the wild side lately? If you’re like most men, you’re either concluding a great adventure or dreaming about one. Stephen Mansfield coaches moms on how to relate to her reckless young sons.
Men have been given a unique assignment. Trouble is, many men don’t know what that task is. Author Stephen Mansfield talks to Dennis Rainey about the unique attributes of manhood.