We know from multiple studies that men are having children later than past generations, and perceptions of gender roles within fatherhood are also shifting; in fact, 78 percent of practicing Christian men tell Barna they think it’s okay for fathers to be stay-at-home parents. As fathers in the Church map their expedition into the uncharted future of manhood, Five Essentials to Engage Today’s Men outlines key conversations churches should have about how men connect with their purpose, with...| Barna Group
Barna’s data-driven guidebook for men’s ministries Men need each other—and the Church—to help them journey well. A new generation of young men have come into adulthood, and they are facing a unique set of cultural challenges, including changes in the workplace, an inconsistent economy, more complicated family lives an| Barna Resources