
The Dude's Guide to Manhood
Finding True Manliness in a World of Counterfeits
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نقد و بررسی

December 14, 2015
Darrin Patrick (Dude's Guide to Manhood), founding pastor of the Journey church in St. Louis, Mo., and vice president of the Acts 29 Network, and Amie, his wife, carry on a dialogue in this light and breezy book about having an open, giving marriage. "Whether you married yourself or your opposite," they write, "there are opportunities and challenges to fight for a good marriage in the realm of disagreement and conflict." The book addresses dealing with marital turmoil, but it's more about getting along than about fighting. With four children and a busy lifestyle, there are many times when these two do not see eye-to-eye; for example, when Darrin arranges for free orthodontic work for one of the kids and Amie won't drive 45 minutes to get the treatment, they pay a $5000 bill instead. Families have conflicts, and there is a lot of dirty laundry in here, but seeing the inner workings of normal family strife is a needed reminder of the universality of our everyday hang-ups. Despite Darrin's work as a minister, his inspirational personality often fails to translate to the written word. This book will appeal to young evangelical couples who want a little lift in their marriage and a few laughs along the way.
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