Join Jefferson Bethke & Jon Tyson as they discuss being a man in the modern world--all it's complications, wrestlings, and challenges--while pointing to Jesus and what he can teach us to reshape us as men in his own image.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 9 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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Categories | Religion & SpiritualityChristianity |
This week we chat about spiritual formation as a man!
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This week we chat about the problems with the modern man.
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This week we chat about the problems with the modern man.
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Young men are longing to hear more content like this. Whether that be because of tough relationships with fathers or adult men in church, young men need an avenue to hear the truth about the man they actually want to become.
We certainly need to deconstruct the modern view of family and along with it, masculinity and femininity. But, after listening to all 8 episodes at this point, I don’t think they did a good job of painting that picture. Lots of platitudes and clichés. They spoke against a power hungry archetype, but they said nothing about male headship. In their talk about deconstructing modernity, nothing was said about how the feminist movement has destroyed (as intended) the family and did so primary by cutt... more
Anyone who unironically mentions Jordan Petersen should really take a hard look in the mirror.
Jon and Jefferson are shedding some real light on what it means to be a man in today’s society. With so many “voices” out there directing men towards a false masculinity, the Forming Men podcast helps redirect men toward a higher calling of manhood. Between their Forming Men retreat, cohort, and this podcast, something has been unleashed in me, and there is no going back!
I’m usually a silent follower but just had to tell you this podcast is GREAT!
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