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Every man grows up absorbing a script — written by culture, media, peers, and silence — that tells him who to be, how to perform, and what kind of strength earns him the right to call himself a man. This book explores what happens when a man pauses, looks honestly at that script, and asks: is any of this actually true? The cultural definitions of manhood are loud and contradictory. They demand dominance while mocking vulnerability. They celebrate independence while punishing weakness. They offer an identity built on performance — and leave men quietly exhausted by the effort of maintaining it. This book invites men to set that script down, not with shame, but with the steady resolve of someone who has found something truer to stand on. Biblical masculinity, as explored here, is not a reaction against culture — it is a return to calling. It is the kind of courage that does not need an audience; the kind of strength that serves rather than seeks status; the kind of leadership that is measured not in control, but in care. It draws from the life and character of Christ — a man who overturned every cultural expectation of power and left behind a completely different model of what it means to be fully, faithfully male. This book does not call men to perform a better version of cultural masculinity. It invites them into something older, deeper, and more honest — an identity rooted not in what the world approves, but in what God has called good.
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