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In the face of this relentless information storm, this is no time for Christians to give up on reading. We need to equip ourselves to weather this information storm, and The Fellowship of Ailbe wants to help.
Thanks for joining me for Part 5 of this series, focusing on an introduction to The High Calling of Godly Manhood. You can find and read the rest of the series by clicking here.
Thanks for joining me in our series on "Keeping the Standard." This is Part 4 of an introduction to men who are pursuing godly manhood. In our current cultural climate that often equates masculinity with physical prowess or domineering behavior, it’s crucial to reframe our understanding of true strength through the lens of Scripture. Godly strength isn’t measured by muscle mass or assertiveness, but by the depth of one’s character. As we explore this concept, we’ll discover that real power lies in the cultivation of godly attributes that shape us into men of substance and impact for the Kingdom of God.
Thank you for joining me for Part 3 of our series on godly manhood. In our quest to understand true masculinity, we need look no further than Jesus Christ. He stands as the perfect embodiment of what it means to be a man, offering us a model that transcends culture and time. As we examine his life, we find a blueprint for godly manhood that challenges and inspires us to greater heights.
Understanding the imprint of God's image on our masculinity is foundational to grasping our purpose and potential as men. In this post, we’ll explore our creation in God’s image, and we’ll uncover the massive implications this has for our identity, our relationships, and our calling in the world.
There is a crisis of masculinity in our culture. The following posts on "Keeping the Standard" will focus on this crisis, our need for godly men, what godly manhood is, and how we can encourage and pursue it. Join me in the days to come as we look at this important topic.
In the face of this relentless information storm, this is no time for Christians to give up on reading. We need to equip ourselves to weather this information storm, and The Fellowship of Ailbe wants to help.