Man of the House: A Handbook for Building a Shelter That Will Last in a World That Is Falling Apart
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The good news is this is not the first time the world has ended. What's more, men were made for times like these. And the men of the past--the good ones, anyway--have left us a plan to follow.
They built houses to last--houses that could weather a storm. This book contains their plan.
C. R. Wiley
C. R. Wiley is the Senior Pastor of the Presbyterian Church of Manchester in Manchester, Connecticut. He has written for Touchstone Magazine, Modern Reformation, Sacred Architecture, The Imaginative Conservative, and Front Porch Republic. He blogs for Patheos on the Evangelical Channel. His short fiction has appeared in The Mythic Circle (published by the Mythopoeic Society) and he has published young adult fiction. He has been a commercial real estate investor and a building contractor. And he has even taught philosophy to undergraduates.
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- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5Every man should read this book. It teaches virtues that college doesn't.
- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5This book is challenging and encouraging, old fashioned and timeless, idealistic and practical.
Chris Wiley builds a case for a thoroughly biblical and lasting household. Controversial but ultimately satisfying. - Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5One of the best books I have read in recent years. Completely revolutionised my thoughts. Must read for every Christian