
Helping fathers equip their sons in biblical manhood
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Based on a portion of the Men's Fraternity curriculum, Robert Lewis expands on principles of manhood I am now starting to grasp. I wish I had understood my responsibility to pass on a legacy of manhood. But as Mr. Lewis says. it's not too late. I purchased two copies: one for myself, in hope of getting more information; the other for one of my sons who is wrestling with manhood issues. I plan to share this material with my sons and other interested fathers.
Pastor Lewis repeats much of the information he covers in Men's Fraternity sessions. He adds value to the book by including testimonies of men who have benefited from ceremonies that resemble the transition of a young squire to a modern day knight. The hints at the end of each chapter help stimulate thinking and, hopefully, action. The updated version provides the proof that the young men in Mr. Lewis' life have become men of integrity, courage, and vision to serve a higher calling in life.
This is a book every father who wants to be a better man should read. Not just for his needs (and most dads will admit he has many), but the examples given to prepare young boys for manhood. For every dad who wants his son to have a positive view of manhood, this is a resource you need in your library.
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