
How to Stop the Masculine Exodus from Church
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In this episode, Stephen dissects some of the issues plaguing churches (of all denominations) in the Western world and offers a few solutions to the exodus of men from the sphere of faith, religion, and spirituality.
Show Highlights:
- The numbers behind the male exodus from church
- One church that is doing slightly better
- Why there was a great "feminization" of churches after World War 2.
- How the "people in the pews" have influence on churches.
- A father's involvement in church and its impact on his kid's faith.
- The importance of man as priest of his household.
- Children are great discerners of parental hypocrisy.
- Why we need more men's ministries and what that means.
- Combining faith with activity.
- Go out and build new organizations and ministries.
- Building bonds with Christian men outside of church.
- Why you need Christian heroes.
Resources:
Muscular Christianity
Reflections on St. Louis
Masculinity & Femininity: Exterior Masculine Roles
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