Most men want to be strong spiritual leaders of their families. They just don't know how because they've never seen it modeled.
That's why Steve Farrar wrote Point Man thirty years ago. With more than half a million copies sold, it's the go-to resource for how to faithfully lead and love your family, walk boldly through challenging seasons of marriage and parenting, stand firm against personal temptation, and forge a faith that shines bright.
Yet the war on the family has only intensified since this trusted guide first came out. Whether through entertainment, social media, or legislation, our world seems determined to undermine the traditional family—which means faithful spiritual leadership is needed more than ever.
This revised and updated edition will equip you to confidently navigate the cultural and societal forces affecting your family, such as shifting views of masculinity and femininity, the declining influence of church and faith, and fractured perspectives on morality.
Packed with powerful inspiration, clear biblical direction, and contemporary examples, Point Man provides the strategies you need to lead your family safely through today's battles and on to victory.
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Dr. Steve Farrar is the founder and chairman of Men’s Leadership Ministries. He holds a doctorate from Dallas Theological Seminary and served as a church pastor in Dallas for fifteen years before forming his ministry group and speaking at men’s conferences across the country full time. He is the author of twenty books, including King Me, Finishing Strong, How to Ruin Your Life by Forty, and Point Man: How a Man Can Lead His Family.
Stu Weber was lead pastor of Good Shepherd Community Church near Portland for more than thirty years and still preaches there. He is a popular international speaker and the author of several bestselling books, including Tender Warrior. A graduate of Wheaton College, he also holds several advanced degrees from Western Seminary. An army veteran, he was awarded three Bronze Stars as an officer and Green Beret in Vietnam.