Wild at Heart Audio: Discovering The Secret of A Man’s Soul
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This breakout bestseller continues to have a powerful impact on the lives of both men and women who read it. In response to overwhelming demand is is now available in an audio format.Amazon.com Review
If Christian men are going to change from a pitiful, wimpy bunch of “really nice guys” to men who are made in the image of God, they must reexamine their preconceptions about who God is and recover their right “wild” hearts, writes bestselling leader John Eldredge in Wild at Heart: Learning a Life of Passion, Freedom, and Adventure. Eldredge throws down the gauntlet–men are bored; they dread risk, they refuse to pay attention to their deepest desires. He challenges Christian men to return to authentic masculinity lacking resorting to a “macho man” mentality. Men regularly seek validation in venues such as work, or in the conquest of women, Eldredge observes. He urges men to take time out and come to grips with the “secret longings” of their hearts. Although the book succeeds best in its slant toward a male audience, it also strives to help women know the implications of authentic masculinity in their relationships with men. Eldredge frames the book around his outdoor experiences and appealing anecdotes about his family tree, sprinkling the text with touches of humor and overlying everything with heartfelt passion. Even as he mixes eclectic thoughts about masculinity from well loved movies such as Braveheart with classic words from Oswald Chambers, and lyrics from the Dixie Chicks with tales from the Bible, he points to only one answer for men searching for their right wildness of heart. Writes Eldredge, “The only way to live in this adventure … with all its danger and volatility and immensely high stakes … is in an ongoing, intimate relationship with God.” –Cindy Crosby
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There are an infinite number of creatively acerbic ways in which one might say it, but the simple fact remains: this book is dreadful. This book reads disturbingly like one of persons comically misguided “hygiene manuals” from the early twentieth century, as the leader rails against the evils of [wancking] and battlefield cowardice. The overarching theme of the book seems to echo Leo Durocher’s infamous maxim that “nice guys end last.” Eldredge constantly implores men to throw off the cultural expectation of “niceness” that modern society has thrust upon them, and start fighting some unnamed foe in their necessary struggle to regain their inherent “wildness.” He even goes so far as to suggest that it was this inner pull towards wildness that caused him to take up residence in the “wild” west town of Colorado Springs. And I just thought it was the weather. This book rehashes all of the ancient stereotypes of men as daring knights and women as damsels in desire of rescue. The leader expresses his latent urge to be William Wallace (maybe it’s the kilt), and even waxes poetic about a Civil War soldier who envisions his own senseless death but cannot resist “the call of battle.” This is a childish and woefully misinformed tome that would seem to appeal only to persons with delusions of grandeur and/or small man’s syndrome. In fleeting, don’t waste your time.
Reader’s Rating: 1 / 5
Eldredge is one of persons hill billies who thinks he is macho and every man should(or wants to) be like him. In his book, there is no space for persons men who are not outdoor types, are from a different culture, etc. At one point he questions his kid to punch the tough at school as hard as he could, just to prove that he can do it. Jesus never physically hurt another human being, because it achieves nothing.
Eldredge’s is one of persons predictable guys who would beat his wife and kids and say he has god agreed power to do so, cause he is a guy.
Reader’s Rating: 1 / 5
It’s really sad that a topic with so much promise has been handled by such a poor writer. It seems as if this book was hastily assembled from a collection of random thoughts lacking any structure or purpose. By mentioning God and quoting bible verses the leader hides behind the shield that gives all excellent christians protection from criticism justly deserved in this case. What a load of crap. If you reflect this book is fantastic then buddy, you got problems.
Reader’s Rating: 1 / 5
If you are a just-born Christian, or a spouse, do not read this book, as it will give you misinformation that will confuse you and hurt your relationship with your wife.
Reader’s Rating: 1 / 5
It’s frightening how many thugs I know who have used this book as an excuse to return to their mindlessly violent approach to life, freed at last from normal Christian restraints at least to imitate civilized behavior. The function of religion throughout human history has been, in part, to mitigate this sort of barbarian thuggery. Now John Eldredge has turned the thuggery loose once again on the world. He should be ashamed!
Reader’s Rating: 1 / 5