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224 pages, Hardcover
Published May 2, 2017
You can feel Mr. Batterson's enthusiasm for his topic. As the father of two boys myself, I completely understand. This book is imminently quotable and I made pages of highlights. Some of my favorites are:
When I say “tough as nails,” this is what I mean. It’s the epitome of toughness. Being a tough guy doesn’t mean sticking up for yourself when you get offended. A true tough guy sacrifices himself for the sake of others.
A big man knows how small he is, and that sense of smallness makes him appreciate how big God is.
Churches are filled with rim huggers who feel like they've done their religious duty by sitting in a pew for sixty minutes. Listen, you cannot be the hands and feet of Jesus if you're sitting on your butt. Church is not a spectator sport. And neither is fatherhood.
We want joy without sacrifice. We want character without suffering. We want success without failure. We want gain without pain. We want a testimony without a test. We want it all, without going all in. It doesn't work that way, and you know it.
My only criticisms are some of the Wikipedia-level background research. Also, he only give passing credit to his predecessors in the topic who's ideas are synthesized. As I said earlier though, you can tell that Mr. Batterson is fully enthralled with his topic. This enthusiasm makes it fresh, readable, and actionable for all Christian men.
I work with a Trail Life troop at my church and this would be a great book for the boys working on their Worthy Life award or for a group read-through by the adult leadership.