It's Good to Be a Man: A Handbook for Godly Masculinity


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""Men were made to rule. They always have and always will. Nothing can change that. Nothing will. It is not a question of whether men will be ruling, but which ones and how." Our modern society has called for us to "smash the patriarchy," and the church has not done much better. Instead of telling men how they can hone and refine their aggressive traits, the church has told men that they should aspire to be meek servant-leaders, and when a man shows any signs of independence, he is shown to the door. This leaves most young men lost. They don't know what to do or how to improve, so they watch Jordan Peterson videos on YouTube to learn how to grow in their masculinity and sense of mission. In this book, Michael Foster and Bnonn Tennant seek to remind men that their natural aggressive instincts are gifts from God that are meant to be used for the kingdom. Men are supposed to found households, join brotherhoods, and work towards a mission. This book offers men a quick guide to where they are and how they can get better. God made men to be strong and aggressive risk-takers. This is a feature, not a bug. Foster and Tennant remind us that It's Good to Be a Man"--

Author: Michael Foster
Publisher: Canon Press
Published: 11/30/2021
Pages: 242
Binding Type: Hardcover
Weight: 0.90lbs
Size: 8.60h x 5.60w x 0.80d
ISBN13: 9781954887053
ISBN10: 1954887051
BISAC Categories:
- Religion | Christian Living | Men's Interests

About the Author
Michael Foster is a serial-entrepreneur who has been in bi-vocational ministry the better part of his adult life. God has blessed him with a beautiful wife and seven children. He is the pastor of East River Church (CREC) in Batavia, just outside Cincinnati and co-hosts the It's Good to Be a Man podcast.

Dominic Bnonn Tennant has a background in writing, design, apologetics and theology. He lives in New Zealand with his wife and four children, works freelance as a copywriter and web designer, and likes learning to build things.