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Future Men
- Narrated by: Toby Sumpter
- Length: 5 hrs and 45 mins
- Unabridged Audiobook
- Categories: Religion & Spirituality, Christianity
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Publisher's Summary
In this book, Douglas Wilson discusses how parents can help their sons cultivate true masculinity and become men who are strong and self-sacrificial, just as Christ was. This book is a part of Douglas Wilson's series of books on the family, which has helped many people trying to deal with the on the everyday messes that come with sinners trying to live under the same roof. This book on raising sons covers issues such as laziness, Christian liberty, school, sports, girls, and proper contempt for the cool.
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- Scott Karl
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What a helpful guide for a mother of 3 sons
I wish I had had this book 13 years ago. It is invaluable. I highly recommend it to boy moms.
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- Jennifer
- 02-10-21
This book has blessed me as a man, but
This book is amazing as a whole, 95% of it seems to check out, but the author complains about boys wearing a Nike shirt for instance, but tell fathers to teach sons to drink and smoke? I do understand that there is biblical room for moderate alcohol in the Bible, but does he understand the bodies and minds of 21 year old males? Sure. can't help but think of 1 Thessalonians 5:21 in this case. It is worth the read, In my family, in america, we adopt the dry policy and have been blessed by it so far.
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- Kat. N.
- 01-06-21
For all men, not just Future Men
I found the book, not just informative, but convicting. I think it would be helpful for my daughter's to read also.
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- Heather Hodges
- 08-30-20
Every parent of boys should read this
What wonderful and biblical wisdom! I wish I had read/listened to this years and years ago.
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- Wyatt
- 08-23-20
Raise them up
I recommend this book to anyone with a Son. All parents with Sons should listen to this vio. It gives a Christian perspective of how to raise up boys to be proper men.
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- Amazon Customer
- 07-10-20
wonderful
loved it. fantastic book. very practical in applying things as opposed to philosophical do's and don'ts