Wednesday, September 5, 2012

I Want To Become A Man Alive


"I'd estimate that 90 percent of Christian men lead lukewarm, stagnant, defeated lives... And they hate it."
"No man should have to settle for half alive. You can become the man God created you to be. I'll show you how (Patrick Morley)."

These are the words of the author, (Patrick Morley), from the back cover of his book, Man Alive, Transforming Your 7 Primal needs Into a Powerful Spiritual Life.

The Primal Needs of Men


Man Alive is built around the premise of seven primal needs of a man. The author gives us a listing of them as:

  1. To feel like you don't have to do life alone
  2. To believe that God loves and cares about you personally
  3. To understand how your life has a purpose, that your life isn't random
  4. To break free from the destructive behaviors that keep dragging you down
  5. To satisfy your soul's thirst for transcendence, awe, and communion
  6. To love and be loved without reservation
  7. To make a contribution and leave the world a better place

Author Patrick Morley devotes one chapter per primal need in living up to his promise, "I'll show you how," from the back cover of Man Alive. The book digs deep into the heart to address the primal needs of men. The how-to answers are provided through an abundance of stories and real-life examples.

I Will Become A Man Alive


My introduction to the writing of Patrick Morley was when I picked up a copy of his book Man In the Mirror. His passion for men's ministry poured from every word of the book. Man Alive resounds in the same easy-to-read style and the author's passion for men flows freely throughout. Each chapter is followed by questions that will make you think.

I look intently at the primal needs this book addresses because each one of them applies directly to me. Often I feel as if I am living life alone. I do believe God cares about me personally and loves me. I am sometimes concerned that life is random and purpose is evasive. I do feel bound and desire to break free from destructive behavior. I do thirst to go beyond my limitations, to be amazed, to enjoy intimate communion with God. I want to love and be loved. I want to make a mark on this world.

I like the manner in which each need is discussed and the how-to is answered with Scripture. I like how the author continually points the reader to the Word. Reading the words of Man Alive will do nothing to help if the words aren't put into action, just as we are to be doers of the Word, not hearers only (James 1:22).

Primal Needs, God's Gifts to Men


I must conclude with a quote from the end of the book:

"So here's your challenge. Instead of ignoring your primal needs, or letting them drag you into a wasted life, claim them as God's gifts to you."

I love it! Patrick Morley does not disappoint in his promise "I'll show you how." This is a great book for any man searching for answers to many of the questions he must deal with.

I received this book free from Waterbrook Multnomah Publishing Group for this review. I wasn't required to write a positive review. The opinions I have expressed are my own. I am disclosing this in accordance with the Federal Trade Commission's 16 CFR, part 255: "Guides Concerning the Use of Endorsements and Testimonials in Advertising."

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