I received a free copy of this book from
WaterBrook Multnomah in exchange for my honest review of the book.
Monday, April 23, 2012
Tender Warrier by Stu Weber
If you are
not familiar with the author first book, “Four Pillars of a Man’s Heart”, do
not worry it is brought up a few times in the Tender Warrior. The author’s
first book focused four pillars in a man’s life King, Warrior, Mentor and
Friend. I read both but I have to admit
that the “Tender Warrior” from a Christian man’s point of view carried a
greater weight then his first book. The author
went into detail within a man’s world looking at the whole picture. The first part of the book drills down into a
man’s life the perceptions, misconceptions and vision. From this part of the book, it goes into the
typical masculine strengths followed by our weaker points to balance things
out. The best part of the book was the
two chapters dedicated to the man in fathering his children and the two chapters
about a man’s wife. As you progress through
the book, the author explores the area of a man’s friend, meaning of a true
friend, not just someone to have a few drinks with but one that will be there
when you need him the most. The last
chapter goes into the relationship of a man to his church, Jesus and God. If you only have, time to read only one of
Stu Weber’s books about men let it be “Tender Warrior”.
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This looks like an interesting book. Thanks for your thoughts and the review. Have a super week! :O)
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