James Dobson

Straight Talk to Men

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God’s job description for men! In this classic work on the biblical roles and responsibilities of a man, Dr. James Dobson shares timeless wisdom you can use as a husband and father. A deeper understanding of God’s perspective on manhood will help you provide stability and leadership in your home—and ultimately enjoy these benefits of a family that pleases God:A God-given sense of your purpose in the homeA clear understanding of masculinity in today’s worldA wife who feels supported and lovedChildren who know God and feel good about themselvesA solid system of family financesMeaningful times of togetherness and mutual encouragementStraight Talk to Men is a clear-headed, trustworthy resource that belongs on every man’s bookshelf. (This new edition is part of Dr. James Dobson’s Building A Family Legacy initiative.)
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268 printed pages
Publication year
2014
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  • David Bloomerhas quoted8 years ago
    Whether it seems out of date or not, a Christian man is obligated to lead his family to the best of his ability. This assignment does not justify iron-fisted oppression of children or the disregard of a woman’s needs and wishes, of course. But God apparently expects a man to be the ultimate decision maker in his family. Likewise, he bears heavier responsibility for the outcome of those decisions. If his family has purchased too many items on credit, then the financial crunch is ultimately his fault. If the family never reads the Bible or seldom goes to church, God holds the man to blame. If the children are disrespectful and disobedient, the primary responsibility lies with the father . . . not his wife. (I don’t remember Eli’s wife being criticized for raising two evil sons; it was her husband who came under God’s wrath. See 1 Samuel 3:13.)

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