Listen up, folks. Our society has lost its grip on what it means to be a man. Somewhere along the line, we got all jumbled up and now men of all ages are scratching their heads, unsure of their purpose, their relationships, and why on earth they were made men in the first place. But fear not, because New York Times bestselling author, Mark Batterson, has a battle cry for all the men out there: Play the man. That's right, it's time to step up and embrace a higher calling.
In this incredible audiobook, Mark takes us on a journey to unravel the mysteries of manhood. He reveals seven virtues that are essential to understanding what it truly means to be a man of God. But this isn't just a bunch of theories and concepts. No, no, we get much more than that. Mark invites us into a world full of inspiring stories that will ignite a fire within us.
One such tale is that of Polycarp, a true hero and martyr. The man had the audacity to listen when the heavens called out to him, commanding him to "Play the man." And that's exactly what he did. Mark brings us stories like this, stories that will stir something deep inside us, stories that will show us what it looks like to truly live out our manhood.
But Mark doesn't stop there. He's got some practical advice too, because he knows that inspiration alone won't cut it. He shares ideas on how to disciple the next generation of men, teaching them to prioritize God above all else, followed by family, and career coming in at a close third. He's igniting a movement, my friends, a movement of men who refuse to settle for anything less than fulfilling their divine calling to be the man and father they were destined to be.
So, strap in and get ready for a wild ride. This audiobook isn't just an audiobook, it's a journey, a transformation, and a wake-up call. It's time to reclaim our manhood, to redefine what it means to be a man of God. Mark Batterson is our guide, our narrator, and he's here to lead us to a higher plane of existence. Get ready, because once you hit play, there's no turning back. This is the moment, my friends, to play the man.





























