Category Archives: Courageous

Warhorn interview: What does a man need to do to live a satisfying and productive life?

For context regarding this series see this post.  You can also see the whole series. [—————————Begin my email to Nathan—————————] @Nathan 4. What does a man need to do to live a satisfying and productive life in today’s culture? 5. What does a … Continue reading

Posted in Christian Films, Courageous, Marriage, Mom's Night Out, Nathan Alberson, Warhorn Interview, Warhorn Media | 127 Comments

The symbolism of the line of men grilling in the Gillette ad.

Barbara Kay at The Post Millennial puts her finger on what is so disturbing about the central image of the Gillette ad.  The line of worthless men manning their grills symbolizes hard working married fathers. From “Toxic masculinity” in advertising: … Continue reading

Posted in Christian Films, Commercials, Courageous, Disrespecting Respectability, Gillette, Social Justice Warriors, Toxic Masculinity, Ugly Feminists | 79 Comments

Is Christian marriage only for elite women?

Love one another with brotherly affection. Outdo one another in showing honor. –Romans 12:10, ESV Last week Pastor Michael Foster and I had an excellent exchange in the comments of my post Unless the men are *Christian*. The discussion was … Continue reading

Posted in Courageous, Disrespecting Respectability, Finding a Spouse, Marriage, Miserliness, Pastor Michael Foster, Submission, The only real man in the room | 182 Comments

How the Kendricks, Rainey, and Lepine see the married fathers they go to church with.

Family Life and the Kendrick brothers set out to make a movie to teach about biblical parenting.  The title of the movie is Like Arrows, and they describe it at Family Life as portraying the typical Christian family (emphasis mine): The … Continue reading

Posted in Attacking headship, Bob Lepine, CBN, Christian Films, Courageous, Denial, Dennis Rainey, Disrespecting Respectability, FamilyLife, Fatherhood, Fireproof, Indivisible, Kendrick Brothers, Like Arrows, Marriage, Mom's Night Out, Movies, Traditional Conservatives, Turning a blind eye, Wake-up call | 87 Comments

Headship tomorrow and headship yesterday, but never headship today.

“The rule is, jam to-morrow and jam yesterday—but never jam to-day.” “It must come sometimes to ‘jam to-day,’” Alice objected. “No, it ca’n’t,” said the Queen. “It’s jam every other day: to-day isn’t any other day, you know” ― Lewis … Continue reading

Posted in Attacking headship, Complementarian, Courageous, Disrespecting Respectability, Headship, Pastor Doug Wilson, Reforming Marriage, Traditional Conservatives, Turning a blind eye | 153 Comments