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4 Reminders for Men Who Love God: A Portion from What it Means to be a Man

4 Reminders for Men Who Love God: A Portion from What it Means to be a Man

by Rhett Smith

Rhett Smith is a marriage and family therapist who has seen men of God torn between culture’s interpretations of masculinity. Should they be manly-men or artistic-sensitive types? Is there a place for masculinity beyond (or between) these two definitions? Yes, there is. There is a place near God for those who love Him. For men tired of fighting cul… Read more…

What it Means to be a Man: God's Design for Us in a World Full of Extremes

What it Means to be a Man: God's Design for Us in a World Full of Extremes

by Rhett Smith

We hear the story of David and Goliath and wonder, “Do we have what it takes to slay the giant?”Men today are confronted with many different expectations of who they’re supposed to be and what role they should be filling. By looking at history, the clichés of manhood, and what intimacy with God looks like, this short book will help… Read more…

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The Anxious Christian: Can God Use Your Anxiety for Good?

The Anxious Christian: Can God Use Your Anxiety for Good?

by Rhett Smith, Jon Acuff and Jonathan Acuff

Is anxiety “un-Christian”?Many Christians believe the answer to this question is yes! Understandably, then, many Christians feel shame when they are anxious. They especially feel this shame when well-intentioned fellow believers dismiss or devalue anxiety with Christian platitudes and Bible verses.Rhett Smith, Licensed Marriage and Family Ther… Read more…

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The New Media Frontier (Foreword by Hugh Hewitt): Blogging, Vlogging, and Podcasting for Christ

The New Media Frontier (Foreword by Hugh Hewitt): Blogging, Vlogging, and Podcasting for Christ

by Hugh Hewitt, Fred Sanders, John Mark Reynolds, Roger Overton, Matthew Lee Anderson, Joe Carter, Terence Armentano, Matthew Eppinette, David Wayne, Mark D. Roberts, Todd Bolsinger, Rhett Smith, Jason D. Baker, Scott Ott and Stephen Shields

A Pew Study reports that only 2% of America's twelve million bloggers claim "religion, spirituality or faith" as their main topic. This leaves a great mission field in cyberspace, say contributors to The New Media Frontier, because the latest forms of communication present so many opportunities to pro… Read more…