Answers for Some of Today’s Toughest Questions

by | Jun 20, 2019 | Patrick Morley Blog

Men, see my answers to the following questions (and more) in a blog interview I did with Bible Gateway:

Why is it so difficult to be a man today?

What are the issues men say matter most?

What is the number-one issue Christian men say they’re facing and why?

What is the biblical definition of masculinity?

What is lust and how do you approach this issue in your book?

I am so grateful to Bible Gateway for interviewing me about our new book, The Christian Man. The Bible Gateway Blog registers more than a quarter million views per month. Feedspot named Bible Gateway Blog the #1 best Bible study blog on the Web. I hope you enjoy this blog. -Pat

 

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