The Six Stages of Masculinity with JOHN ELDREDGE

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Published 2023-03-20
God is in His kindness will bring you back to the stages you need in life. This episode is part 3 of John Eldredge's sessions at the 2021 BraveCo conference. We pray that God fathers you during this session and that you feel his love for you.

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All Comments (21)
  • @SaiaRose
    This is so beautiful ! I'm a Girl and this series is healing my tragic loss of my Father when I was 10 from suicide . It is also healing my anger from the horrible treatment he faced and how It killed a part of me . I love Men and it has been so sad to see the way society has tried to destroy their Beautiful Spirit of God ! God Bless You , this is so needed for Woman to understand !
  • @coldveet
    The most amazing journey that just started as the Lord ministered to me through His Holy Spirit in this session. He is faithful and I honour John and the Braveco team for making this available to MEN around the world. If you want to change and learn how to hear Him in the whisper, this session has helped me a lot. Praise the Lord our God.
  • This book has revitalized my Christian walk... it has put the meat back to my bones... ❤😊❤
  • @timfisher77
    I had no idea that I was so dis-satisfied with my job, my hobbies, my marriage, my masculinity, my faith. my place in the world, my relationships..... Thank you John Eldredge for pointing all these failings all this to me and then offering a solution
  • As a woman, this really spoke to me and needed so much...I was weeping through much of it. Thank you!!
  • You have saved in many ways John Eldrege. I am so stunned to see how God is using you for his glory and breakthrough in many peoples lives
  • @jontaylor1064
    One of the most powerful divine appointments I've had. So so good!
  • @davidseverin7764
    John Eldredge is good 👍, his book Wild at Heart really helped my faith stay alive when I was young and dissolusioned teenager.
  • @pieterrheeder632
    Awesome, praise God! Somehow we always need context, how much of hearing God is possible before spiritual life rebirth? Praise God!
  • @m.l.5230
    Thank you John. No matter how many times I review your work it always hits me a new like the first time I heard it. Thank you sir.
  • @corybragg1015
    This brought a lot of healing and restoration to me. Thank you for sharing.
  • Great breakdown of manhood and the stages are right on the money, thanks for sharing this information
  • Very insightful. Thank you! My inner masculine would benefit from Gods care through these stages. I haven't really had care for that from my biological father and I feel all women also need to develop some masculine part in themselves. I'm happily surprised there is so much awareness around it. Except for where you guys believe the beauty needs rescued. Yes, she wants to be fought for by looking at yourself and not projecting on her. And No she doesn't need rescuing, she just needs you to witness her in her emotionality, which is her strength not her weakness and not be knocked of your socks by it. You CAN balance her out with your containment, but you already do that by witnessing her without being blown off your socks or trying to fix her or her problem. And what she does for you by being her emotional self, is train you to have a courageous heart with the strength to witness her in her emotions and when needed look at your own emotions without projecting them on her. She brings flow. Does Stacy have these developmental stages mapped out for women too?