"The ultimate men's conference at your fingertips; one that you will attend again and again!" "BOOK DESCRIPTION" "Man Up! Becoming the New Catholic Renaissance Man" by Jared Zimmerer is the exciting, herculean gathering of some of the most profound speakers on manhood for our time. Zimmerer is best known for his work "The Ten Commandments of Lifting Weights" where he "weighs in" on what it means to be a Catholic man and father today. Using unique, insightful voices and experiences, a dozen men passionately deliver messages that every Catholic man--young and old--ought to hear. Reading "Man Up! Becoming the New Catholic Renaissance Man" is like attending the ultimate weekend men's conference in the comfort of your own home! Every speaker becomes your personal coach--cheering you on to new heights. You will be enlightened, renewed and energized to do the work of God and serve His kingdom. You will become the new Catholic Renaissance man! "Do not be afraid; henceforth you will be catching men." Luke 5:10 Chapters include: Fr. Dwight Longenecker: Foreword Jared Zimmerer: Where Have All The Good Men Gone? Jesse Romero: Do Not Be Afraid of the Culture of Death Marlon De La Torre: Theological Manhood Deacon Harold Burke-Sivers: Biblical Manhood Fr. Steve Grunow: Sacramental Manhood Kevin Vost: Man Up Your Mind Jared Zimmerer: Strength for the Kingdom Shane Kapler: Greatness of Soul Douglas Bushman: Manhood Fulfilled in Being Prolife Kevin Lowry: Work and Finances Jared Zimmerer: Heroism Survives Secularism Gerard-Marie Anthony: The Theology of the Body Influences Jim Burnham: Mary: World's Greatest Warrior, Intercessor, and Mother Dave Dinuzzo: The Evils of Pornography Man Up! Contributors: Those Who Came Before Us (Saints) Dan Dinuzzo: A Higher Call Jared Zimmerer: The Rise and Fall of Honor
A Catholic Vision of Male Spirituality Harold Burke-Sivers ... Real Men Pray the Rosary: A Practical Guide to a Powerful Prayer. notre Dame: ave Maria Press, 2013. ... Man Up! Becoming the New Catholic Renaissance Man. Waterford, Mich.
As Kevin Vost so wonderfully illustrates in his new book, The Porch and the Cross, the Stoics can help us learn--and remember--what is up to us, and what is up to God alone.
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He inspires men to become the true heroes they long to be—men of authentic courage, compassion and integrity. This is a highly readable book for men by a man who knows how to talk to men about the things that matter most.
This book, first published in English in 1978, is based on the diverse but equally important sources of autobiographies, works of art and literature, and the writings of philosophers.
It tells the tale of an inner city brat that was never quite certain of his role during those times, but who felt bound by tradition. The world was changing and modernism was revealing itself.
The Famed Renaissance Man M.C. Hall. Leonardo's life. Leonardo also was close to his father's youngest brother, Francesco. A teenager when Leonardo was born, Francesco had no interest in becoming a notary. He loved the country and life ...
(SHE WINKS AT HIM AND THEN SLIDES OFFSTAGE) And we had all kinds of men: gamblers, sailors, longshoremen. Don't forget New Orleans was a sea town, right on the coast. If you needed to get away from the ... I was born a catholic.
Laughing Histories breaks new ground by exploring moments of laughter in early modern Europe, showing how laughter was inflected by gender and social power.
All human faculties have evolved to tell us about the universe, including our awareness of beauty, meaning and goodness, our ability to make scientific measurements, and our experiences of consciousness and community.