Many men have forsaken their God-given responsibilities, he says, and as a result our society has suffered.Įvans says men often have a number of different excuses as to why they aren't behaving or leading their families in a godly way. "It's close to my heart because I think the breakdown in the culture is tied to the breakdown in manhood," he said. Evans will teach at all four sessions of the conference, which will take place at Oak Cliff Bible Fellowship, and will speak on topics like: a man's personal life under God, leading a family, being held accountable as part of a church and leaving a legacy for future generations.Įvans spoke with The Christian Post on Friday and explained why the topic of biblical manhood is so important to him. On Saturday, a crowd of about 2,000 men will converge on Tony Evans' Dallas megachurch to hear him teach on biblical manhood during the "No More Excuses!" Men's Conference.Įvans' messages at the conference will be based on his book, Kingdom Man, which encourages men to seek a biblical standard of manhood instead of merely settling for the status quo.
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