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Toxic Empathy: How Progressives Exploit Christian Compassion, Part 2

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Dr. Robert Lewis

Host: Dr. James Dobson

September 27, 2024

Today on Family Talk, Dr. James Dobson concludes his heartfelt discussion with Dr. Robert Lewis about his book, Raising a Modern-Day Knight: A Father’s Role in Guiding His Son to Authentic Manhood. Dr. Lewis shares the widespread need for community among men, especially in today’s society where fatherless homes have become exponentially more common. Without strong male role models, young boys have lost that crucial link to bridge the gap between boyhood and manhood. Join us as Dr. Lewis and Dr. Dobson explain the lost art of authentic manhood and point us back to the Bible which outlines God perfect plan for men to become great leaders, husbands and fathers.

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Dr. Robert Lewis

Dr. Robert Lewis is a pastor, writer, and speaker. He is the founder of the original Men’s Fraternity. He earned his degree in management from the University of Arkansas in 1971. Then, in 1977, Robert earned both an M.A. in New Testament Greek and an M.Div. from Western Seminary in Portland, Oregon. In 1985, he received a Doctor of Ministry degree from Talbot Theological Seminary in La Mirada, California. In 1990, Robert developed the original Men’s Fraternity curriculum that has impacted more than one million men worldwide. It is used in churches, college campuses, corporate boardrooms, and correctional facilities. Men’s Fraternity has also inspired the creation of 33 The Series, which is a study of authentic manhood modeled by Jesus Christ. Some of Dr. Lewis’ books include Raising a Modern-Day Knight, Real Family Values, and Culture Shift: Transforming Your Church From the Inside Out. Today, Robert is still very involved in local church ministry and serves on a number of boards including The Bob Buford Institute. He is also a senior advisor for Leadership Network. Robert and his wife, Sherard, have been married for over 50 years, and they have four grown children and three grandchildren.