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Using kings of the Old Testament as character studies, Steve Farrar examines the critical role a father plays in preparing his son to become a godly man. What separated the good kings from the bad kings was a father who made time commitments to mentor his son, by modeling biblical manhood. Do you want your son to become a man of regal character? Then this book is for you!
1. King Me
2. Building Sons into Men
3. Rapid Response (Mentoring Through Mistakes)
4. Swift Boot (Mentoring Through Discipline, Part 1)
5. Freedom Man (Mentoring Through Discipline, Part 2)
6. Masculine Sons in a Feminized World (Mentoring Through Masculinity)
7. Why Your Son Exists (Mentoring Through Guidance)
8. Sons and Sex (Mentoring Through Sexual Purity)
9. The Kramer of Judah (Mentoring Through Manly Communication, Part 1)
10. How to Crush Your Son So He Will Never Recover (Mentoring Through Manly Communication, Part 2)
11. Getting Rid of Bad Apples (Mentoring Through Friendship)
12. Epilogue: A Parting Shot
Every son longs for his father’s direction, for Dad to make the son a leader. “King me!” the son cries out. . . . God calls upon fathers to mentor their sons.
-Steve Farrar
King Me is a masterpiece. Every caring dad really needs to read it!
-Dr. Joe White, President Kanakuk Kamps Inc., Branson, Missouri
Fathering may be the single greatest challenge of your life. Especially if you didn’t have a dad who showed you the way. But take heart. God has given us a guide map, an instruction manual, a tried-and-true method. What He asks of you is that you accept the challenge and truth Him to lead you. It is your responsibility and no one else’s. You alone can prepare your son to be a man and to take his place as the leader of the family tribe. Don’t let the responsibility fall on your wife. Mothers are important. But if you let your wife become the primary mentor of your sons, one of two things will end up happening. They will grow up to be feminized men, or they will grow up to be angry men. God calls upon fathers to mentor their sons.