Most men have the ability to become biological fathers. But parenting takes time, hard work, money, and love. It takes a real hero to be a real dad.
Even if you're divorced or abandoned your child, it is never too late to make amends. While teenagers and young adults may not be overjoyed to have dad back in their life-or to meet him for the first time-they still need a hero.
In this book, Evelyn Cross examines what it takes for men to be heroes. She considers questions such as:
How can you exercise your rights and fulfill your obligations as a dad?
If you don't have children, how can you be a hero?
Can prayer help you hone your skills as a hero?
What are the main characteristics of a hero?
The author also explores how to build a strong marriage, which she says is a vocation that requires a lifetime of devotion. A marriage is like a career and family business rolled into one- and you must always work on it.
Take steps to be a hero to the ones you care about the most with the insights and lessons in this handbook for men.