The Manhood Journey

Setting a Course for Godly Fatherhood

Kent Evans

Description

Biblical fatherhood cannot be outsourced. Fathers are the primary disciple makers in the home. Our children are following our lead, but where are we leading them? Are we leading them towards the perfect Father, encouraging them to grow in their faith and to become the adults that God made them to be? What does a godly dad look like?

Endorsements

… easy, funny and energizing to read…but it’s not light. He cuts to the chase, gets to the heart and elevates God’s Fatherhood and His guidance to be a godly father. Get this book and give it to all the dads you know.

Jeff Kemp
Author of ‘Facing the Blitz: Three Strategies for Turning Trials into Triumphs’

Whether you’re a new dad or one who wishes he could hit the ‘rewind’ button, this book will open your eyes to biblical truths that will encourage you for the road ahead.

Tom Harper
Author of ‘Servant Leader Strong: Uniting Biblical Wisdom and High–Performance Leadership’

… a must–read book for any man who is looking for a practical, biblical approach for the journey of discipling his children. Kent does a masterful job of encouraging dads to fulfill their God–given assignment of making disciples of his children and will revolutionize your approach to being a dad.

Dennis Rainey
Father of six and grandfather of 26 & Former President and CEO, FamilyLife

No time is wasted in pushing men forward on the road to deeper trust, richer prayer, stronger relationships, and clearer vision. This is a book for men who long to be spiritual leaders, but who realize that the only way to lead effectively is by following Jesus wholeheartedly.

Joe Barnard
Pastor, Holyrood Evangelical Church, Edinburgh Author of The Way Forward, and Surviving the Trenches

If you’re feeling like fatherhood is hard and you’d like some help on your way, The Manhood Journey is the perfect book for you.This book is practical, honest, easy–to–read and full of Biblical truth. If you want to grow into a Biblical father, this book can help.

Pat Combs
Former MLB Pitcher and Olympic Gold Medalist Author of More Than The Score: How Parents and Coaches can Cultivate Virtue in Youth Athletes

The Manhood Journey is packed with every day–practicality you’ll be able to apply and use right away. Kent has written an easy–to–read handbook for dads just waking up to their calling and responsibility as well as a refresher for men desperate for a spiritual restart.

Darren Walter
Lead Pastor, Current – A Christian Church, Katy, Texas

… a game–changer for dads who want to be the dad God created them to be. It will help those dads who want to leave a positive legacy for the generations that come after them. This book will change your life and legacy!

John Finch
Storyteller and Creator of The Father Effect Movie

As a father myself, I know that being a godly dad is not easy. It’s a daily battle. Kent Evans knows this firsthand. He’s in the fight with us dads, battling for his own walk, his marriage and his children. I’ve watched him grow as a husband, father, and leader within our church. 

Kyle Idleman
Senior Pastor, Southeast Christian Church, Middletown, Kentucky & Bestselling author of ‘Not a Fan’

The biblical mandate of discipleship in the home is urgent for this generation of Christians, and Kent helps you navigate through with practical guidance and biblical truth.

Jonathan Hayashi
Pastor and Author of ‘Ordinary Radicals: A Return to Christ–Centered Discipleship’

You can’t start educating a boy too soon and there is no person more qualified to do so than father. This is a mandate that must be restored.Kent Evans is singing a song that must be sung with steps that can be followed.

Tommy Nelson
Senior Pastor, Denton Bible Church, Denton, Texas & author of several best–selling books

Kent Evans writes like I think – in short, easy–to–digest paragraphs that get straight to the point. No psychobabble here – Kent bases his advice on the timeless wisdom of the Bible. If you’re serious about becoming a great Dad, read this book.

David Murrow
Director, Church for Men & Author of ‘Why Men Hate Going to Church’

Simple. Practical. Biblical. It will challenge the most mature dad. But it is also very accessible for the new dad trying to get his footing on this shaking, scary ground that is fatherhood. I commend both this book and the man behind it.

Brian Croft
Pastor, Auburndale Baptist Church, Louisville, Kentucky and Founder, Practical Shepherding

We are told today that fathers are dispensable, and sixty years of ‘sexual freedom’ have resulted in historically unprecedented levels of fatherlessness in many nations of the world. We see the fallout all around us. This book is an inspiring reminder that fatherhood is a high calling. Kent Evans charts out – in an engaging and practical way – how men can draw on God’s unfailing resources of wisdom and grace to fulfil their calling to be godly leaders in the family.

Sharon James
Social Policy Analyst, The Christian Institute

… this book provides excellent, practical, Biblical advice on parenting. It’s presented in a readable, humorous style that is often hard to put down. Wherever you are in your journey as a dad, Kent’s book will assist you on your course toward becoming a godly father.

Bob Russell
Retired Senior Minister, Southeast Christian Church, Middletown, Kentucky

Author

Kent Evans

Kent Evans is the Executive Director and co–founder of Manhood Journey, a ministry that helps fathers become disciple–makers. After a twenty–year career as a business leader, he embarked on biblical fatherhood ministry projects. He’s appeared on television, radio, web outlets and podcasts. He’s spoken at parenting and men’s events.

Specifications

ISBN 9781527105645

Author Kent Evans

Imprint Focus

Category Christian Life

Page Count 176

Width 198 mm

Height 130 mm

Weight 0.2 kg

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