What does it take to be a “real” man?You don’t have to be perfect to be a man of God. As Dr. Charles Stanley writes, a man of God is a maturing man, a striving man, a knowledgeable man. And the first step in real manhood is spiritual rebirth.In Man of God, Dr. Stanley asks and answers questions such as these: What can we learn about manhood from Jesus’s example? How does a true leader allow God to lead him? Why is a godly man “both velvet and steel”? What does it look like to be a provider? What does it mean to lead with sensitivity?Man of God will challenge and equip you to become a better leader, teacher, father, and husband. What makes a man? The answer starts here.
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Dr. Charles Stanley (1932–2023) was senior pastor of First Baptist Church in Atlanta, where he provided solid biblical truth through his practical teaching style that can be applied to everyday life. He was the author of numerous books, including The Blessings of Brokenness and other titles in his popular devotional series. His radio and TV program, In Touch, was heard and seen worldwide.
Maurice England moved to the Chicago area in the fall of 2006, after a twelve year run as a long-haul trucker, to continue the cultivation of his lifelong interest in the expressive arts and oral interpretation. A veteran audiophile, Maurice listened to well over one thousand audiobooks while on the road and fell in love with the genre. From his past experience in broadcasting, community theater, music performance, and ministry he saw narrating as a means to merge his love for books, ideas, learning, and spiritual evolution with his interest in artistic expression. While his narration experience has primarily been nonfiction, personal development, and spiritual-growth titles, Maurice anticipates using his authentically warm and folksy southern style to entertain and inspire through storytelling. Inspired most by the behind-the-scenes artists who engineer, direct, edit, and master the audiobook productions we hear, Maurice has become an absorbed student and participant in the process.