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Reclaiming Masculinity

Eight Biblical Principles for Being the Man God Wants You to Be

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Reclaiming Masculinity

By: Matt Fuller
Narrated by: Joseph Murray
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A positive and biblical vision of what it means to be a man

In a world where masculinity is often associated with toxicity, what does it mean to "be a man"?

In a straightforward and empathetic way, Matt Fuller gets beyond cultural confusion and stereotypes as he examines what the Bible says is distinctive about being a man. He outlines a positive vision of biblical masculinity and shows what that might look like in real life today. Men will be encouraged to be sacrificial when leading, to work hard, and to protect and invest in others.

Whatever your personality and interests―whether you would rather skin a rabbit, read a book, or remodel your house―this book will give you confidence and direction to be the man God wants you to be.

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Littered with real life examples. Matt pulls together a range of biblical masculine principles and applies them with clarity and honesty.

Thought provoking and challenging

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The author has given us a balanced, thoughtful and pastoral account of Biblical manhood. I would highly recommend it!

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Matt gave me much to chew on on this topic, in a culture where men are seen to be 'The problem'. I didn't agree with everything he said, but he put across many points well that I've been misunderstood trying to articulate. A great book for personal reflection, conversation starter, or points for a sermon!

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