Men don't lack feelings. They lack a safe place to express them. In a culture obsessed with "high-value men" and "alpha status," men often let their emotions go unprocessed. What looks like drive is desperation, leading to workaholism, infidelity, and addiction.
In How to Speak Man, Pastor Jerome Gay writes to men who are in a romantic relationship, or want to be, as well as to women who want to encourage their partner to be vulnerable. At the heart of the book is a practical framework that explains how men process emotions and what it looks like to open up without feeling weak. How to Speak Man helps men:
- Identify and articulate emotions they've never been given language for
- Understand why respect, rather than pressure, is the key to emotional openness
- Communicate honestly without shutting down or exploding
- Implement ways to create healthy environments where vulnerability can thrive
This straightforward call to godliness and true masculinity challenges men to stop performing and start healing--because men don't need to "man up" to be the men God created them to be. They need the courage to be known, the strength to be vulnerable, and the security of knowing who they are in Christ.