Manhood | Power in Vulnerability

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We’ve been sold a broken script: that men must be stoic, unshaken, and armoured against weakness. Yet history, psychology, and Scripture all show the opposite — that the greatest men were those who knew how to be real. Jesus wept. David wrote songs of despair. Paul admitted fear and trembling. Vulnerability is not weakness; it’s the doorway to intimacy, healing, and authentic strength. But in a world that still equates manhood with hardness, choosing to be vulnerable can feel like rebellion.
29 Sep English South Africa Christianity · Kids & Family

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