Crisis in Masculinity
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Average customer review:Product Description
Leanne Payne says that when men are healed, the pathway for the wholeness of women will follow. This book points the way toward the release of power that occurs when couples come into the kind of relationship that God intends.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #1864383 in Books
- Published on: 1985-03
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Binding: Paperback
- 143 pages
Editorial Reviews
About the Author
Leanne Payne has ministered to thousands through her Pastoral Care Ministries (PCM) seminars. Her seven books, which include Listening Prayer, have sold over 200,000 copies and have been translated into several languages.
Customer Reviews
Leanne Payne addresses a major problem in men today.
Leanne Payne effectively identifies the major problem in humanity today: the failure of man to lead, as God directed, because of man's lack of understanding of his own masculinity. Primarily this can come from the failure of his father's affirmation of his masculinity and/or a daughter's feminity. The issue is rampant in our society today and is the primary cause of contemporary deviation from a life of godliness and purity. Payne calls for man to return to God, seek His presence and to walk in obedience. Shema, O Israel. Hear, listen and obey.(Deuteronomy 6:4-9)
must read for those who is looking to change
For those who are not christians, it may be difficult to try to accept the notions in the book. but even reading it purely from a secular angle, stripping out the religious connotations, it is an excellent book for those who want to find rapport for their feelings and excellent first step in understanding themselves in order to have faith that if they have the courage and will, they can change. I wish today's professionals have better understanding of this topic like Leanne Payne and would think twice before labelling someone to be a homosexual by birth or nature.
A convincing book, uncovering causes of much humsn neurosis.
Leanne Payne's book penetrates the causes of much observable neurosis. She relates the roots of gender confusion to a convincing Christian doctrine of Creation, and holds out hope for restoration in the Christian doctrine of Atonement. I thought this was true after I'd read the book. I was fully convinced when I read the first three reviews on the Amazon page. I hope the identity-threatened reviewers are seeing their shrinks regularly. We should pray for them.



