Man Enough, Nate Pyle
Man Enough, Nate Pyle
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Man Enough
How Jesus Redefines Manhood

Author: Nate Pyle

Narrator: Heath McClure

Unabridged: 6 hr 18 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Zondervan

Published: 09/29/2015


Synopsis

Man Enough challenges the idea that there is one way to be a man. The masculinity that pervades our church and culture often demands that men conform to a macho ideal, leaving many men feeling ashamed that they’re not living up to God’s plan for them. Nate uses his own story of not feeling “man enough”, as well as sociological and historical reflections, to help men see that manhood isn’t about what you do, but who you are. It’s not about the size of your paycheck, your athletic ability, or your competitive spirit. You don’t have to fit any masculine stereotype to be a real man.In our culture and churches more thoughtful, quieter, or compassionate personalities, as well as stay-at-home dads, are often looked down upon; and sermons, conferences, and publications center on helping men become “real men”. This pressure to have one’s manhood validated is antithetical to Gospel living and negatively affects how men relate to each other, to women and children, and to God.Man Enough roots men in the Gospel, examines biblical examples of masculinity that challenge the idea of a singular type of man, and ultimately encourages men to conform to the image of Jesus—freeing men up to be who they were created to be: a son of God who uniquely bears His image.

About Nate Pyle

Nate Pyle is husband to Sarah, is dad to Luke, Evelyn, and Wesley, and serves as pastor of Christ’s Community Church in Fishers, Indiana. Nate is the author of Man Enough: How Jesus Redefines Manhood and blogs regularly at natepyle.com. His work has been featured at sojourners.com, The Huffington Post, Christ and Pop Culture, and various other publications. Connect with Nate on Facebook or Twitter and Instagram at @natepyle79.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Scott

Some interesting ideas here to challenge the contemporary role of men according to secular society. The vulnerable personal sharing wielded by the author had some power, but it was not used well within the context of the book. A lot of what was said was not surprising or revealing of some truth here......more

Goodreads review by Jeremy

We are always in danger of essentialism, which harms those on the margins of the bell curve who do not sit comfortably within gender stereotypes. Can men learn to be human as Jesus is human, and insodoing learn to be men in a healthy way that isn't afraid of being associated with seemingly feminine......more

Goodreads review by John

As I began to work closely with young men I knew I needed to think through a plethora of resources about manhood, masculinity, and being male. The process of becoming a man has been both very essential to my growth and development and yet at times very absent of modeling or in conversation. So going......more