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The Men We Need

The Men We Need

God's Purpose for the Manly Man, the Avid Indoorsman, or Any Man Willing to Show Up
by Brant Hansen 2022 242 pages
Christian
Christian Living
Theology
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Key Takeaways

1. Embrace Your Role as a Keeper of the Garden

Masculinity is about taking responsibility.

Garden metaphor. The concept of being a "keeper of the garden" is central to true masculinity. This role involves protecting, defending, and cultivating the people and things around you. It's about creating a safe and thriving environment for those in your sphere of influence.

Responsibility and action. Taking responsibility is at the core of masculinity. This means stepping up when needed, even if it's uncomfortable or risky. It's about being proactive in addressing issues and not waiting for someone else to solve problems. Examples include:

  • Intervening when you see injustice
  • Taking initiative in your family and community
  • Being accountable for your actions and their consequences

2. Forsake the Fake and Relish the Real

Wow, that's beautiful! And I don't have to have it.

Dangers of supernormal stimuli. Our modern world is filled with exaggerated versions of reality that can hijack our natural responses. These include:

  • Pornography
  • Addictive video games
  • Junk food
  • Social media likes and validation

Embracing authenticity. True fulfillment comes from engaging with real life, real relationships, and real challenges. This involves:

  • Cultivating genuine connections with people
  • Finding satisfaction in meaningful work and accomplishments
  • Appreciating beauty without needing to possess everything

3. Protect the Vulnerable and Take Responsibility

Your neighborhood should be safer simply because you're there.

Active protection. Being a protector doesn't always mean physical confrontation. It can involve:

  • Being aware of your surroundings
  • Speaking up against injustice
  • Using your skills and resources to help those in need

Responsibility for others. Taking responsibility extends beyond yourself to those around you, especially the vulnerable. This includes:

  • Children
  • Elderly neighbors
  • Those facing discrimination or hardship

4. Be Ambitious About the Right Things

Even terrible jobs are great.

Redefining ambition. True ambition isn't about accumulating wealth or status, but about:

  • Making a positive impact on others
  • Growing in character and wisdom
  • Fulfilling your God-given purpose

Finding meaning in work. Every job, no matter how mundane, offers opportunities to:

  • Serve others
  • Develop skills and discipline
  • Contribute to society's functioning

5. Make Women and Children Feel Safe, Not Threatened

She will never forget it, Dad. All that time giggling and playing with you.

Creating security. Men should strive to be a source of safety and stability, especially for women and children. This involves:

  • Emotional stability and reliability
  • Consistent presence and engagement
  • Respect and gentleness

Prioritizing family. For those with families, this means:

  • Being fully present when at home
  • Engaging in children's lives and activities
  • Supporting and uplifting your spouse

6. Choose Today Who You Will Become Tomorrow

Reality is what hits you when you're wrong.

Shaping your future self. Every decision you make today impacts who you'll become. This involves:

  • Cultivating good habits
  • Learning from mistakes
  • Surrounding yourself with positive influences

Embracing reality. Avoid self-deception and face the truth about:

  • Your strengths and weaknesses
  • The consequences of your actions
  • The needs of those around you

7. Take Responsibility for Your Own Spiritual Life

Don't follow your heart—open your eyes.

Active spiritual growth. Your spiritual life is your responsibility. This means:

  • Regular prayer and meditation
  • Studying and applying spiritual teachings
  • Serving others as an act of worship

Balancing emotion and obedience. Spirituality isn't just about feelings, but about:

  • Consistent obedience to your beliefs
  • Acting on what you know is right, even when it's difficult
  • Cultivating a deeper understanding of your faith

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Review Summary

4.61 out of 5
Average of 1k+ ratings from Goodreads and Amazon.

The Men We Need is highly praised for its refreshing take on Christian masculinity, encouraging men to be protectors and "keepers of the garden." Readers appreciate Hansen's humor, relatable style, and practical advice. The book challenges men to take responsibility, show up, and make a positive impact. While some critics note theological inconsistencies, most find it an engaging and thought-provoking read. Many reviewers recommend it for both men and women, highlighting its potential to shape character and relationships.

About the Author

Brant Hansen is an award-winning radio host known for his National Personality of the Year accolades. Beyond his broadcasting career, Hansen is actively involved with CURE International, a global network of hospitals providing medical care and spiritual support to children with treatable conditions. His work combines entertainment with philanthropy, showcasing his commitment to both media and humanitarian efforts. Hansen resides in Northern California with his family and maintains an online presence through his website and social media. His unique blend of humor, faith, and social consciousness has garnered him a significant following and established him as a notable voice in Christian media and literature.

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