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What’s the most courageous thing you’ve ever done?
As men, all of us face decisions in life that demand courage. Big or little, complex or straightforward, these choices—let’s call them battles—matter a great deal. One courageous choice leads to another; tomorrow’s integrity depends on today’s bravery.
Dennis Rainey identifies five stages of a man’s journey through life—boyhood, adolescence, manhood, mentor, and patriarch—and examines a man’s responsibilities at each step. Rainey calls men to seize the moment and take action, stepping up to responsibility and inspiring others in the process. It’s about embracing courage, rejecting passivity and cowardice.
Ultimately, you’ll be challenged to be the man on your battlefield.
“‘A real man rejects passivity, accepts responsibility, leads courageously, and expects God’s greater reward.’” (source)
“Male passivity is a disease that robs a man of his purpose while it destroys marriages, ruins families, and spoils legacies. A passive man doesn’t engage; he retreats. He neglects personal responsibility. At its core, passivity is cowardice.” (source)
“Courage is doing what you’re afraid to do,’ said World War I flying ace Eddie Rickenbacker. ‘There can be no courage unless you’re scared.’” (source)
“When you step up, you assume responsibility for your family and for the assignment God has given you. It means you are an initiator, setting aside whatever inhibits you and passionately seizing your assignment.” (source)
“That’s what a soldier does. He acknowledges the storm, but he doesn’t give in to it. He stands firm.” (source)
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Jerod Foster
12/13/2024