"Biblical manhood is beyond physical traits; it’s about being a keeper of the garden." - Brant Hansen
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Brant Hansen joins Garritt Hampton on the Thinking Dad to talk about a life-transforming approach to biblical manhood and trusting God. Discover how to balance daily living with future planning, the impact of living differently in today's world, and the importance of being present for your family. Brant shares personal stories, including miraculous encounters, that underscore God's faithfulness. Don't miss this episode packed with wisdom on tackling stress, embracing joy, and cultivating a meaningful life. Subscribe now for more life changing conversations!
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Discussion Questions:
1. Brant Hansen discusses how he prioritizes time with family over financial success. How can you apply this principle in your own life to find a balance between work and family?
2. Brant and Garritt discussed the idea of being an "outpost to the Kingdom" in a chaotic world. What practical steps can you take to embody and manifest the kingdom of God in your community?
3. Brant Hansen touches on the societal shift towards more feminine men and the need for a biblical model of masculinity. How do you define biblical masculinity, and what role do you think it plays in today’s cultural landscape? How well do you think the church is addressing the topic of biblical masculinity?
4. The discussion on video games and pornography pointed out their seductive and non-productive nature. How can we as a community help young men find purposeful and meaningful activities that align with their values? How can we be instilling eternal values in these young men to give them something worth pursuing?
5. The episode discusses the concept of joy as a pervasive sense of well-being. How do you cultivate joy in your life, even amidst challenging circumstances?
6. Brant and Garritt talk about the importance of seasoned, other-centered men offering guidance and wisdom. What qualities do you think make a man a strong and positive role model, and how can you seek or become such a mentor?
7. The conversation ends with the urging not to let church culture or its hypocrites take us away from Jesus and the kingdom of God. Have you experienced a phase of skepticism or deconstruction? How did you navigate it, and what helped you maintain or rebuild your faith?
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