
What does being the man of the household mean? Find out here, with Prof. John Cuddeback.
Questions Covered:
- 18:24 - I am a divorced father with two children, 10 and 12. My ex-wife has left the faith. My kids are being very rebellious. How can I best be a father, not pushing the faith on them, but drawing them towards it?
- 23:33 - What practical advice do you have for a couple who can’t afford to have the wife stay at home? How can the couple maintain this husband/wife balance when the man is not able to be the sole provider?
- 31:10 - My parents were divorced when I was a child, but my father was unswerving. Because of him, I am a Catholic today.
- 34:30 - What are your recommendations for good books and movies that encourage healthy manhood for my son?
- 42:25 - I am a single mom, divorced due to a mental illness in my husband. What can I do to help my two sons to grow into men who will be the men of the household?
- 45:50 - What is the path forward once your kids are grown? How are you man of the house if you are divorced?
- 48:45 - How can we practice masculinity in a culture of so much immodesty?
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