Welcome to Manhood: Moving from Potential to Purpose

· Baker Books
Ebook
192
Pages
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This book will become available on August 19, 2025. You will not be charged until it is released.

About this ebook

Are you up for the challenge?

· hands-on, real-world wisdom for 52 key challenges men face
· biblical solutions, practical next steps, habits to work toward, and truths to believe
· help for making difficult, deliberate choices in your personal, professional, and spiritual life
· makes the perfect gift for the graduate in your life


The making of a godly man requires hard, deliberate choices over time and reliance upon his relationship with God--it's not for the fainthearted. A boy does not become a man when he turns 18, but when he takes on the character and habits of a man for the good of those around him.

Exploring what these godly character traits are, pastor Noah Herrin offers real-world wisdom for 52 key challenges men face on their journey into manhood. Each chapter of this action-packed book calls men higher, addressing one obstacle and providing hands-on biblical solutions, practical next steps, habits to work toward, and truths to believe. Covering core areas of personal, professional, and spiritual life, topics include how to

· own mistakes
· relate to parents
· choose the right mate
· use time effectively
· humble yourself
· manage your money
· chase the right goals
· engage in community
· be a finisher
· and much more

The world needs not just good men, but godly men. Jesus is our model of manhood, and when men act like Jesus, the world is different.

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 "Welcome to Manhood is essential for any young man seeking to step into his full, God-given potential in a world that often settles for mediocrity. Noah Herrin speaks with a rare level of authentic wisdom that only comes from someone who walks the walk and has earned the trust of this generation. If you want to become the man your calling, family, and world desperately need--the kind who chooses integrity and embraces difficult challenges--then this book isn't just recommended; it's required reading."--Rich Wilkerson Jr., lead pastor of Vous Church, author and speaker

"In a culture that confuses strength with dominance and manhood with passivity, the assault on men has never been louder. The enemy knows--if he can take down the men, he can take down the family. Welcome to Manhood is a bold call to rise above the lies. My friend Noah doesn't coddle--he challenges. He calls men back to courage, character, and conviction. So, men of today, if you're tired of sitting on the sidelines and ready to lead with strength, fight for what matters, and love like a man should love--this is your start here."--Madison Prewett Troutt, bestselling author, speaker and podcast host

"Noah Herrin writes with the wisdom of someone who has walked through the struggles he addresses and found Jesus to be faithful in every one of them. Welcome to Manhood is intensely practical without being superficial, and deeply spiritual without being disconnected from real life. This book will equip men to be the husbands, fathers, and leaders their families and communities desperately need."--Craig Groeschel, pastor of Life.Church and author of Fight

About the author

Noah Herrin is a pastor, communicator, and author based in Nashville, Tennessee. He serves as the lead pastor of Way Church in the heart of Nashville and has become a trusted voice in the Gen Z and Millennial online space and at churches, conferences, universities, and businesses around the world. Founder of The Gathering Conference, he's the author of Viral Jesus and Holy Habits and helps train and mentor the next generation of local church leaders around the globe. Learn more at NoahHerrin.org.

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