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7 Landmines of Manhood: How to Lead Without Blowing Up Your Life

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The 7 Landmines of Manhood exposes the hidden traps that keep men stuck, struggling, and far from the life God designed. With biblical insight and practical tools, Keith Jenkins shows you how to defuse these destructive patterns and walk in strength, freedom, and integrity. This is a battle plan for every man who’s ready to stop sabotaging his future and start living with purpose and power.

Inside you’ll

• Clear, biblical teaching that gets to the root, not just the surface behavior.
• Practical, everyday steps to move from hiding to honesty, from isolation to brotherhood, and from drifting to disciplined
Devotion
* Real-world examples and reflection prompts to help you apply each chapter to your life now.
• A pastor’s gracious, truth in love, compassionate, and relentlessly hopeful.

This is for men who want to stop repeating the same mistakes, husbands who want to lead with integrity, fathers who want to leave a legacy, and churches that desire real, sustainable discipleship. If you’re ready to stop stepping on landmines and start walking confidently in your calling — start here.

Take the step. Read it. Invite a friend. Begin the work of becoming the man God intends.

94 pages, Kindle Edition

Published October 4, 2025

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Keith Jenkins

39 books17 followers
Keith Jenkins is a British historiographer. Like Hayden White and other "postmodern" historiographers, Jenkins believes that any historian's output should be seen as a story. A work of history is as much about the historian's own world view and ideological positions as it is about past events. This means that different historians will inevitably ascribe different meaning to the same historical events.

Jenkins is professor in history at the University of Chichester.

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May 7, 2026
A simple and powerful tool. Easy to follow, challenging to digest. Worth revisiting and retreading for routine realignment checks.
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February 4, 2026
Practical advice, without all the fluff. I would recommend this to any man at any stage of life. Keith is a phenomenal speaker, and story teller. If you read this book, you will surely be inspired by his vulnerability.
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