
ABOUT THE SPEAKER
Bob Voyles is alongtime commercial real estate developer. Beginning his career at Alston & Bird where he was a partner in the real estate practice group, Bob has been involved in a number of major projects throughout the SE over his career, mostly in the office arena. Married for 49 years to his sweetheart, Bob has four adult children and ten grandchildren. He enjoys the outdoors and adventure travel. He’s climbed Kilimanjaro twice, hiked 110 miles on the John Muir Trail in the High Sierras, as well as cycled over 500 miles down the coast of California with his children. Bob is a committed Christ follower, and is a mentor to many men in our fellowship.
Today males have a difficult road moving from boys to men. Our culture struggles to even define a man, much less understand the unique and specific purposes for which God made him.
God made man in His image. God came to earth as a man. God loves men and has given them the opportunity to live with Him forever in honor and glory. While a man’s value is no greater than his fellow created image-bearer, woman, his role and purpose are unique as defined by God.
How does a man know if he is a real man? The answers are discovered in Scripture. This book addresses three important areas of a man's life and is valuable for married and single men.
Daily reflections will draw you into your biggest struggles, deepest questions, and greatest fears and joys, helping you see yourself more clearly, connect with God more deeply, and become who you were created to be.
Michael Foster and Bnonn Tennant remind men that their natural aggressive instincts are gifts from God that are meant to be used for the kingdom. Men are supposed to found households, join brotherhoods, and work towards a mission.
In what ways are men and women essentially the same? In what ways are they essentially different? And how do these differences affect our roles in the home, the church, and the wider society?
A boy doesn't automatically become a man at age 18. What differentiates a man from a boy is the way he lives. A man has a vision for his life, is a team player, works, has the courage to take a minority position, and is a protector.
The earthly crisis within manhood will be there until Jesus returns, but in Christ men are pointed toward the gospel as the vision for renewal.
How to serve your wife, how to mold men through baseball, how to make men in the church and more practical theology for cultivating men of God who are doers of the Word for the sake of the Gospel.
God created men to bring Christ-like strength into the world and stand against the forces of darkness. To do so, they must rediscover the path to true biblical masculinity and cultivate a warrior mentality.


Bob Voyles