Offensive Christianity: Restoring the Strength of Men in a Feminized Age – J. Chase Davis

Many Christian men have grown weak and effeminate. They have abdicated their God-given responsibilities to women and surrendered their calling to lead in the church, the home, and the marketplace. J. Chase Davis offers a timely response in his book, Offensive Christianity: Restoring the Strength of Men in a Feminized Age. The author argues, “Without Christianity—anContinue reading “Offensive Christianity: Restoring the Strength of Men in a Feminized Age – J. Chase Davis”

The War on Men: Why Society Hates Them and Why We Need Them – Owen Strachan (2023)

Owen Strachan, The War on Men: Why Society Hates Them and Why We Need Them (Washington D.C.: Salem Books, 2023), 201 pp. The animosity toward men is heating up in the academy, the church, and culture at large. What used to be heard on the periphery is now commonplace at every turn. For this reason,Continue reading “The War on Men: Why Society Hates Them and Why We Need Them – Owen Strachan (2023)”

It’s Good to Be a Man – Michael Foster and Dominic Bnonn Tennant

Michael Foster & Dominic Bonn Tennant, It’s Good to Be a Man (Moscow: Canon Press, 2022), 227 pp. Books about masculinity are a dime a dozen. A few books that address the topic of masculinity break this pitiful mold. These books direct men to the Bible as our highest authority. These books challenge men toContinue reading “It’s Good to Be a Man – Michael Foster and Dominic Bnonn Tennant”

STEP UP – Dennis Rainey (2011)

Stepping Up: A Call to Courageous Manhood by Dennis Rainey encourages men of all ages to fulfill their God-given role.  They must as 1 Corinthians 16:13 says, “Act like men.” Rainey’s challenge to men is presented in five movements: The First Step: Boyhood The Second Step: Adolescence The Third Step: Manhood The Fourth Step: MentorContinue reading “STEP UP – Dennis Rainey (2011)”