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April 16, 2014 By CBMW Guest
By Lawrence Locklin  “Since the many, being enslaved by their appetites, make it the business of their lives to pursue sensual pleasures, and to avoid bodily pains… what eloquence can persuade, what words can transform men thus brutified?” – Aristotle, The Nichomachean Ethics Manhood, by God’s design, includes active, intentional work and leadership.  We see...
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April 14, 2014 By CBMW Guest
By Kyle Worley Have you ever looked into a broken mirror? You can see yourself in the glass, but the image is broken. A fractured picture stares back at you and while you can make out your own features, things are not put together as they should be. Sin has broken us. It has fractured...
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March 24, 2014 By Greg Gibson
By Greg Gibson   Men, we have our marching orders. We know that we are called, by God, to pursue our wives.  Hands down.  No debate necessary.  Therefore, over the last month, we have talked through this concept a bit, urging you, as men, to have a ‘whatever it takes’ attitude in your marriages.  Nick...
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March 21, 2014 By CBMW Guest
This is Part 6 in the series Pursuing Your Wife. Part 1:  Embracing a War-like Posture, by Greg Gibson Part 2:  Courageous Courtship, by Ryan Rindels Part 3:  The Goal of Dating is Not Marriage, by David Sons Part 4:  The Untrivial Pursuit, by Nick Moore Part 5:  Developing a ‘Date Your Wife’ Mindset, by...
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March 19, 2014 By CBMW Guest
By Rusty McKie    Friendship is war because friendships are hard! The culprit is a dark enemy that keeps men from knowing each other and being known. This enemy is not what we usually think of — busyness, introverted personalities or lack of opportunity. The dark enemy that fights against our friendships is the Dark...
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March 17, 2014 By Owen Strachan
By Owen Strachan Developing a new phase of a movement is a tricky task. At the Council on Biblical Manhood & Womanhood (CBMW), we’ve taken on this challenge in the past year or so. It has been very exciting to me to see a whole wave of young complementarian voices emerge. Two of these are...
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