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Men of the twenty-first century are missing something—rugged masculinity that was not only prevalent in decades past but celebrated by society. Fortunately, there are men in this world who are on a mission to help us gain a deeper understanding of what it means to be a man and understand masculinity as God intended.
Meet Jim Ramos, a nationally sought-after keynote speaker, podcaster, and former pastor. In late 2012, after two decades of full-time local church ministry, Jim resigned from his pastoral position to launch Men In The Arena, with the mission of building an army of men who want to become their best version of themselves in Christ. Today, Men In The Arena has equipped and inspired men from 122 different nations.
Jim is also an Amazon #1 bestselling author with 11 books to his name. Today, we're going to unpack his most recent book, Strong Men Dangerous Times: Five Essentials Every Man Must Possess to Change His World, a blue-collar, bare-knuckle guide that boldly defines what a strong man is and dispels all misconceptions about what a man is not.
Let's stop trying to squeeze our men into boxes God never intended. There is still honor in manhood by living a life of integrity, caring, passion, courage, and strength. These are the five essentials every man must possess to change his world. Our churches, wives, kids, communities, and the world desperately need strong men.
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