Manhood Journey surveyed more than 6,000 Christian fathers and compiled the findings in The State of Biblical Fatherhood.

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  • 83 percent only pray regularly with their families at mealtimes, bedtime, and when a need arises
  • 38 percent aren’t serving in their local church
  • 33 percent rarely or never give financially to the church
  • Only 26 percent say they spend intentional time with their children to help them grow in Bible knowledge and spiritual maturity - TGC

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“It has become a common trope to argue that the Bible calls us to Christlikeness, not biblical manhood and womanhood. This is a category error.”

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“Christlikeness looks different in different domains. Just consider: Christ offers particular commands to women and others to men; some to masters and others to bondservants; some to fathers and others to children; some to young men, others to old men, and still others to older women; some to pastors and others to church members.

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