Conscious Men, unlike most of the books I am reading on men’s work, first casts a vision rather than just inviting men on a journey of discovery. At the same time, I get the sense that the authors took their own journey, and are now describing where they are in hopes that others might have an …
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He: Understanding Masculine Psychology, is a book you can read in a few hours yet spend a lifetime exploring. My introduction to the work of Robert Johnson came through the book, We: Understanding the Psychology of Romantic Love. Finishing that, I found myself compelled to read and discover more of my own story within the pages …
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I preached the sermon, Developing Love on Sunday, May 17, 2020. It is a bit odd for someone living on the other side of the pulpit to step back in, but the pastor at my church in Denver asked after hearing me speak at The Gospel of Relentless Love Conference. Using the image of a …
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In We: Understanding the Psychology of Romantic Love, Robert Johnson uses a blend of ancient myth and Jungian psychology to examine Western culture‘s fascination with romance and the harm it is doing to both men and women. Read more
I picked up Theology for the Community of God not fully realizing how massive it is (659 pages). Years ago I heard Michael Hidalgo preach that “children of wrath” (Ephesians 2:3) can also translate, “wrathful children.” My own examination of Greek grammar led me to the same conclusion. However, I know that I only know enough …
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