Real Masculinity steps into our current cultural confusion about masculinity by rediscovering God’s intention for men and how embracing our masculinity can bring about a positive change in the world.
Masculinity should look different from man to man, but this material captures an overall goal where men, working and connecting with each other, will move towards strength, bravery, kindness, authenticity and humility.
A Man Rejects Passivity ~ John Lamb
Part of being a man who is good for the world requires that we actively engage with the world. This means that real masculinity rejects passivity and, instead, actively engages with God, ourselves, and those around us to overcome wounds and bring healing to the world.
A Man Accepts Responsibility ~ Dan Lance
There's an idea that says that avoiding responsibility is somehow safer or more enjoyable, but as Dan shares in this talk, accepting responsibility leads to growth, transformation, and the truly enjoyable things in life.
A Man Leads Courageously ~ Kevin Colon
Courage is a neutral value, it can be bad or good depending on the direction it's pointed. Yet, when courage is coupled with movement in a positive direction, it generates power, and when we use this to help other people move, we become men that are good for the world.
A Man Expects the Greater Reward ~ Tim Coressel
Being authentically masculine is not about some stoic exercise in self-denial, rather, it's about choosing those things that are worthy. As Tim explains, we step into real masculinity when we set our sights on the greater rewards.
A Man Among Men ~ Sean Hart
Sean wraps up our Real Masculinity series with an important look at the necessity of community to authentic masculinity. As Sean shares, engaging relationships with other men is not a luxury or a benefit, but a necessity for living as a man in the world. Real men understand this and engage one another in meaningful ways.