2 Stories of Manhood
There are few truths more important for a healthy understanding of masculinity than knowing we’re not our own masters, but that our masculinity must be controlled by and subjected to the rule of Christ.
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There are few truths more important for a healthy understanding of masculinity than knowing we’re not our own masters, but that our masculinity must be controlled by and subjected to the rule of Christ.
A social science study titled “Godly husbands and housework” finds that husbands who attend religious services regularly tend to do more housework than other men do.
Wisdom doesn’t come from sipping sin, but from drinking deeply of God’s Word.
My father’s addictions broke our family apart. But his story is far more complicated—and filled with God’s grace—for that to be the last word.
A prayerful, clear-eyed examination of your own motives and frustrations will help you begin to address the situation with truth and love.