Something is wrong with men. Not irreparably wrong. Not beyond redemption. But genuinely, broadly, quietly wrong — and most men feel it even when they can't name it.
They have jobs but no purpose. Relationships but no real intimacy. They perform, compete, and project confidence while something in the interior quietly collapses. They inherited definitions of manhood assembled from fragments — culture, music, absent fathers, social media — and those definitions are not holding under the weight of real life.
REBUILT: The Making of a Godly Man is a frank, scripturally grounded, man-to-man conversation about what went wrong and what God intends to do about it.
This is not a sermon. It is not a checklist. It is not a self-improvement program dressed in religious language. It is a direct, honest reckoning — written by a man who grew up without a father, spent decades assembling a version of himself from whatever was available, and discovered the hard way that only one Person holds the original blueprint.
Across eleven chapters, REBUILT names the forces that have shaped a generation of confused, passive, and purposeless men — the crisis of identity, the devastation of fatherlessness, the spiritual war targeting manhood, the cultural confusion that has left men paralyzed between two equally impoverished options. And then it maps the journey back: a return to God, a renovation of how men see women, an honest reckoning with sexual integrity, the breaking of generational cycles, the discovery of God-given purpose, and the daily disciplines that make it all sustainable.
At the center of the book stands Jesus of Nazareth — not as a distant theological concept, but as the living prototype of what a man fully aligned with God actually looks like. Strong without cruelty. Humble without weakness. Courageous without pride. Tender and fierce in the same life, knowing exactly which the moment required. The rebuilt man is not an invention. He is an imitation — the daily, deliberate choice to follow the One who demonstrated it perfectly.
REBUILT includes real stories of men who were broken, lost, ashamed, and trapped — and who discovered that God was not finished with them. Men like DeAndre, whose unaddressed anger was passing a legacy of fear to the son he swore he would never frighten. Tyler, who was forty years old before a man looked him in the eye and said he was proud of him. David, the worship leader who led Sunday services while a sixteen-year addiction consumed his private life. Jerome, who found purpose in a six-by-eight cell with a life sentence — and has spent twenty-three years proving that your location does not determine your calling.
Each chapter closes with questions for honest reflection, daily steps forward, a prayer, and a declaration to speak aloud — because identity is not only believed, it is confessed. What a man says about himself daily shapes what he becomes.
This book is for the man who knows something is off but has never had anyone name it plainly. For the man who has tried to fix himself and run out of tools. For the man who grew up without a father and has been guessing at manhood ever since. For the man who wants to love his wife well, father his children intentionally, break the cycles he inherited, and leave something worth inheriting in their place.
It is for the man who is ready — not to be fixed, but to be rebuilt.
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