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The Middle East Needs Men Who Love Jesus: A Conversation with Paul Louis Cole

The Middle East Needs Men Who Love Jesus: A Conversation with Paul Louis Cole

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Christian Men’s Network president Paul Louis Cole joins The Fares Abraham Podcast for a powerful conversation on why the crisis of manhood is one of the most urgent—and overlooked—challenges facing the Church today.

Together, Paul and Fares explore how toxic masculinity, fatherlessness, and spiritual apathy are breaking families and weakening churches across the globe, especially in the Middle East. But through intentional discipleship and Christ-centered manhood, hope is rising.

From stories of radical forgiveness to the transformation of former extremists in Cairo, this episode shows why discipling men isn’t just ministry—it’s a gospel strategy for healing homes, restoring nations, and reaching the next generation.

If you care about spiritual leadership, biblical manhood, and the future of the Church, don’t miss this conversation!


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Maximized Manhood by Edwin Louis Cole

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