72 Questions And Answers About Life And Becoming The Man God Designed You T
$16.99
Navigating manhood comes with questions. God’s Word has the answers.
The questions guys have about manhood may be new, but it turns out that the greatest secrets to staying on the right road have always been found in the Bible. “Stand at the crossroads and look; ask for the ancient paths, ask where the good way is, and walk in it, and you will find rest for your souls” (Jeremiah 6:16). Tim and Mark Shoemaker look to Scripture–and weave in years of experience working with students and young men–to bring answers. They’ll hit topics like Manhood, Dating, Spiritual Life, Five Things Every Christian Young Man Needs, Technology, Porn, Emotions, and more.
In this book, you’ll discover God’s design and purpose for your life–and find answers to tough questions, like:
*How is God’s purpose for manhood different from culture?
*Is masculinity toxic?
*Is it essential to go to church? Can I just listen online?
*If there’s one thing I really need to know about dating, what is it?
*How far can my girlfriend and I go physically?
*What do I do with my phone addiction?
*Can I overcome my fears?
*Male and female. Is it possible for identity to be fluid–or to change?
*How do I stop going back to porn?
*How do I make sure I’m making the right decisions?
*My spiritual life is dry. How do I escape the desert?
These questions and over 50 more are answered in this biblical guidebook. Join this father-and-son team on a journey to discovering how to become the man God designed you to be.
This book makes an excellent gift for the young men in your life.
in stock within 3-5 days of online purchase
SKU (ISBN): 9780802436238
ISBN10: 0802436234
Tim Shoemaker | Mark Shoemaker
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: March 2026
Publisher: Moody Publishers
Related products
-
Finding Your Way After The Suicide Of Someone You Love
$18.991. Why? Why? Why?
2. Wandering And Wondering
3. Guilt, The Blight Of Broken Hearts
4. The Wall
5. Depression, The Scourge Of Broken Hearts
6. Preserving Relationships In The Aftermath Of Suicide
7. Suicide Survival In Special Situations
8. After The Suicide Of Your Brother Or Sister
9. Questions That Remain
10. Survival-and Beyond
11. Embracing Your New Normal
Supplemental Chapter: How To Help Survivors Of Suicide
Appendix 1 Depression Self-Check
Appendix 2 Starting Over:Weaving New Dreams Together
Appendix 3 Choosing A Christian Therapist
Suggestions And Guidelines
Notes
Resources And Recommended ReadingAdditional Info
Help and Hope for an Unexpected JourneyDo real Christians commit suicide? Yes, they do. And for those left behind, the journey following such a tragedy is unbearably painful. Finding Your Way after the Suicide of Someone You Love is a compassionate and practical guide that addresses the intensely personal issues of survivors of suicide (SOS). This gentle and faith-affirming resource helps survivors know what to expect, especially during the first year following a suicide. It includes personal stories of survivors and suggestions on how to move beyond survival to live life again. Designed for use by individuals, couples, and SOS groups, this book offers help for parents, siblings, friends, and extended families, as well as practical guidelines for pastors, Christian counselors, and other church leaders. Topics include:* What to do in the immediate aftermath of a suicide* Handling guilt and understanding the role of depression in suicides * Dealing with questions of faith and meaning * Creating a support system* Choosing a Christian therapist* Trusted resources and websitesAdd to cart1 in stock
-
New Kind Of Christianity
$16.99After the hailstorm of controversy stirred up by the hardcover, we hope the paperback release keeps the debate going. One of the most innovative Christian voices today and author of the controversial A New Kind of Christian faces head-on the questions that will determine the shape of the faith for the next 500 years.
Add to cart1 in stock
-
Grief Observed
$17.99Written by C. S. Lewis with love and humility, this brief but poignant volume was first published in 1961 and courageously encounters the anger and heart-break that followed the death of his wife, an American-born poet, Joy Davidman. Handwritten entries from notebooks that Lewis found in his home capture the doubt and anguish that we all face in times of great loss. He questions his beliefs in this graceful and poignant affirmation of faith in the face of senseless loss.
Add to cart1 in stock






Reviews
There are no reviews yet.