Hanna Seymour and Jaqueline Anderson Meza tell their stories of courtship and dating their husbands. Deepak Reju has some advice for singles who are lonely and dateless on a Friday night. Shaunti Feldhahn gives her perspective on the singles' landscape based on her research.
Dave Wilson is joined by former NFL quarterbacks Dan Orlovsky, Jon Kitna, and Josh McCown to provide an inside peek into their time together with the Detroit Lions.
Inevitably our kids will step in pot holes along the way to maturity, and Gary Chapman and Clarence Shuler want to help. Together these authors talk honestly to young teens about the challenges they'll face in adolescence.
Gary Chapman and Clarence Shuler talk about teaching young men to seek knowledge through education, learning from adults, and other wise steps. They discuss some of the biggest challenges teens face.
Gary Chapman and Clarence Shuler tell about the unique mentoring relationship they began when Shuler was a teen. Together they talk about the eleven wise decisions young men must make to live a great life.
Steve Robinson reflects on his long-time history with Chick-fil-A, and the core values of the Cathy family that have kept the family business thriving. Find out what distinguishes Chick-fil-A from all the other fast food restaurants.
Pastor Brian Tome talks to wives about the importance of encouraging their husbands. He also reminds men of their calling to lay down their lives for their wives.
Brian Tome talks about the qualities that make men unique. Tome recalls his youth and the irresponsibility that marked much of it. Tome explains that a man has a vision for his life while a boy lives day to day.
Brian Tome talks about the five marks of a man, beginning with protection. Tome reminds men that they exist to protect those around them. Men who stay boys, on the other hand, are predators.
Marshall Segal talks to singles about the purpose of dating. Segal encourages singles to slow down and thoroughly get to know the person they are interested in.
Marshall Segal knows that most singles want to get married. Segal encourages young women to wait on the Lord and keep their eyes open for men who love godliness.
Author Marshall Segal explains what it means to live and date with purpose. Segalreflects on his single years and the lessons he learned while pursuing love and marriage.
Toxic masculinity, the new term in vogue powering today’s cultural discussion, is concerning. The answer certainly cannot be vilifying masculinity.
The Gillette ad is just the latest in a series of negative narratives featuring men.
When it’s necessary to confront and correct someone, do it in a way that puts a priority on the relationship.
At the Atlanta Mission, men are learning from the Stepping Up video series that the first step to transformation is a willingness to change.
When a man lives up to his role, life-giving things start to happen.
Chick-fil-A’s founder was a true patriarch for Jesus Christ.
On July 4, 1776, 56 men stepped up to pass a resolution that would cost many of them greatly in the years to come.
The key to powerful manhood is taking responsibility for the field assigned to you.
I know the power of community and I know the emotions of walking this journey alone.
Have you taken a walk on the wild side lately? If you're like most men, you're either concluding a great adventure or dreaming about one. Stephen Mansfield coaches moms on how to relate to her reckless young sons.
Men have been given a unique assignment. Trouble is, many men don't know what that task is. Author Stephen Mansfield talks to Dennis Rainey about the unique attributes of manhood.
What are the marks of a manly man? Best-selling author Stephen Mansfield explores the world of manly men and what makes them great.
Something good that God has placed within every male remains unreleased in most men.
Jesus wants you to discover in Him what will truly satisfy your soul.
It really is possible to have a personal, consistent relationship with God by making these three practices a priority.
Let’s call men to being relationship investors—guys who protect the weak, bring out the best in others, and love unconditionally.
God’s call to men can be boiled down to two basic directives.
We need men who will say "no" to more bucks when it means sacrificing our families. A new breed who will ask the question, "How will this affect my family?"
Manhood requires us to put the lure of adolescence behind us, face upward, and step up.
Dennis Rainey and co-host Bob Lepine interviewed Byron Yawn about his new book What Every Man Wishes His Father Had Told Him.
Dr. Howard Hendricks had a tremendous worldwide influence during a lifetime of serving Christ.
My father showed me that being a man involves taking responsibility for your choices, for your family, for your community, and for the next generation.
A real man knows where he is going.
Like soldiers, we are called to do our duty even when the storms of life tempt us to abandon our posts.
What it means for a man to be the spiritual protector of his family.