Battle Cry : Waging And Winning The War Within
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Defying a culture that proclaims “real men don’t cry”, Jason Wilson calls listeners to unlearn society’s definition of masculinity and discover the freedom and healing of engaging with and mastering their emotions.
For decades, Jason Wilson tried his best to “be a man” and hide how he felt. He didn’t know how to express his emotions without exploding or imploding and blamed everyone else for the way he felt. This went on until he finally released years of past trauma and pain to grasp healing for him and his family. Learning how to master his emotions and practice healthy vulnerability transformed his life and relationships in ways he never could have imagined, and he now seeks to reveal the lies that many men believe about true manhood.
Using the principles he’s learned and instills at the CATTA, his training academy for young men – principles about living fearlessly from your heart and not from your hurt, winning battles before they turn into wars, and seeing the difference between aggression and assertiveness – Wilson shows listeners how to:
*stop allowing the world’s understanding of masculinity to define manhood and instead live boldly from their heart, not their fears;
*rule their emotions rather than become slaves to them;
*release trauma from their past so they can live fully to their potential in the present;
*communicate more effectively with people in their lives so they can love without limits.
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SKU (ISBN): 9781400226993
ISBN10: 1400226996
Jason Wilson
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: September 2021
Publisher: Thomas Nelson
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