are in an election year, and it is during such time candidates running for office love to discuss subjects that are in the public eye. The latest topic among candidates stumping for political office is the decline of the American family. Many candidates address different aspects of this issue, but few politicians offer real solutions. I believe it is not the role of the federal government to legislate solutions for the problem’s families face within our country today. This responsibility belongs to individual men who should work to protect and strengthen their family. Steve Farrar’s book, Point Man, takes on the issue of male leadership and the importance it plays in the home.
He tackles the issue from a Biblical perspective; offering insight from God’s word throughout his book. The author writes, “If hundreds of thousands of men seriously began to lead their own homes, the impact on America would be far greater than one Christian man leading in the White House.” Steve Farrar takes a hard hitting approach from the very beginning the book by stressing the important role men play in the lives of their families. They are the “Point men,’ who must take up the lead and guide their families through the war zone; protecting them from the enemy. Farrar shows the casualty list is real by listing the most recent statistics for divorce, and teenage pregnancy.
The Review on Of Mice And Men Film And Book Contrast
Of Mice and Men Film and Book Contrast In my essay I will explore similarities and differences of the novel Of Mice and Men written by John Steinbeck and the movie Of Mice and Men directed by Gary Sinise. In particular, I will examine the way Gary Sinise and John Steinbeck saw the tragedy and the relationships between George and Lennie, pointing out the differences of the accents set in the film ...
The emphasis in the second chapter deals with, “Saving the boys.” Today’s little boys will grow to be tomorrow’s leaders, and husbands. He identifies the importance of a man spending time with his children, by emphasizing the significance of physical and emotional support a child needs from a parent. The author quickly shifts from a mans relationship with his children to the one he shares with his wife. He writes about how commitment has become cheap in our society, and is only kept if it is convenient. Farrar contrasts this attitude with the Biblical truth of lifelong commitment.
A “One-Woman Kind of Man,” remains faithful by always considering what his eyes see and mind thinks about. He deals directly with the seriousness of adultery, choosing not to tip-toe around the subject like society has chosen to do. While dealing with this topic the author provides valuable insights of how men can guard against the pitfall of this sin. The two key chapters of this book have to do with a mans personal relationship with God. The first chapter addresses the importance of spending time reading the Bible.
The second chapter deals with a mans pray life, and the impact it can have on his family. The remaining chapters of Steve Farrar’s book focus on the subject of raising children. He provides further insight into how to raise, “Masculine sons and feminine daughters,” and how to be a role model for the children. Steve Farrar offers real solutions to the many challenges men face being the leader in the home. The author reference’s scripture through out his book, giving the reader a better insight into what responsibility God has given men. He takes the passage from Eph.
5: 25, “Husbands, love your wives, just as Christ also loved the church and gave himself up for her,” to show the reader how Christ is the model of sacrificial love they are to have in their own relationships. He uses another good example from the Bible to show how to raise children. The verse from Colossians 3: 21, “Fathers, do not exasperate your children, that they may not loose heart,” is combined with illustrations of child raising to give the reader a better understanding of how fairness, tenderness, and firmness all play an equally important role in raising a child. The subject matter of this book boils down to one important point.
The Review on Old Man And The Sea book report 20255
In the book, The Old Man and the Sea, Ernest Hemingway tells a story of an old fisherman. The old man, named Santiago, had gone for eighty-four days without catching a fish. Santiago feels that the following day would be a good day because eighty-five is his lucky number. The following day he gets up before dawn and sets out for a day of fishing. He had set one bait at forty fathoms, the second at ...
The personal relationship a man has with God, through Christ, is the key to being a loving husband and father. The following verse from 2 Chronicles 16: 9 illustrates it best; “The eyes of the Lord move to and fro throughout the earth that He may strongly support those whose heart is completely His.” I found Steve Farrar’s insights and guidance useful in my own life. It helped me to closely examine my own role as a husband, looking at areas where I could improve. I liked how the author equates a man’s role to that of a long distance runner. It takes training and discipline to run a race successfully.
He writes, “It is not how you start the race but how you finish.’ I would highly recommend this book to any man who is looking to be a more effective father and husband.