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Here is the hinge of Stu Weber’s book: it is not only possible but appropriate that Christian men be both compassionate and strong. The possibility of doing so is based in the power of God. The appropriateness is found in following the example of... [Read on]
I really wanted this to be better. There is a lot of good information, some inspiration and even a bit of man bashing. The biggest lack here is practical advice. The author does give 2 tips on connecting with your wife - buy her a flower and a... [Read on]
"He is an initiator and she is a responder. That's masculinity and femininity in the proverbial nutshell" (128). I start with that, because so many readers evaluate books solely upon whether the author's view of gender roles agrees with... [Read on]
In a day like ours when books written to men roll off the presses like cheeseburgers coming through a driv-through window, Tender Warrior is a piece of aged and tender New York steak, seared to perfection and sizzling with juices that confirm... [Read on]
In 1990 Jungian psychologist Robert Moore and co-author Douglas Gillette wrote King, Warrior, Magician, Lover: Rediscovering the Archetypes of the Mature Masculine. Moore and Gillette referred to four blueprints, in Stu Weber's Tender Warrior:... [Read on]
I grew up the oldest of four daughters, with no brothers. Five years into marriage with my best friend and husband, I know I have only gotten a taste of how men and women are created so different. We are definitely wonderfully and uniquely made!... [Read on]
Tender Warrior is about striving to become the king, warrior, mentor, and friend to our wife and children. Men can sometimes get so caught up in trying to work so hard to provide for their families. They don’t spend enough time in building and... [Read on]
WaterBrook Multnomah Publishing Group sent me a complimentary copy of this book for my review. When you hear the words “tender” and “warrior” together, it paints an interesting picture. How can a warrior truly be a warrior and be tender? Stu... [Read on]
I had not heard of this book until I read Eric Blehm's Fearless which details the life of Adam Brown -- a Navy Seal who gave his life to Christ and, ultimately, gave up his life for the cause of freedom. In that book, Adam mentions the book... [Read on]
Tender Warrior: Every Man’s Purpose, Every Woman’s Dream, Every Child’s Hope by Stu Weber is a textbook on how to be a strong, Christian leader in today’s world. Okay, so maybe not exactly a textbook, but it’s purty good. There are a great many... [Read on]