Pastoring Men is one of Patrick Morley's latest books, which was released at the National Coalition's of Men's Ministries Fall 2008 Leadership Meeting in Minneapolis.

In the book, Pat discussess what he refers to as the "men problem", referring to the state of manhood, not only in our culture, but in the church. Here is some of what he writes:

Morley's New Book for the Pastors and Laymen
In the ensuing pages, Pat lays out a case for pastors to disciple men and a systematic approach to do so. Chapter titles include:

How Are Your Men Doing?
What Do Men Want?
What Do Men Need?
Success Factors in Discipling Men, and A Strategy to Reach Every Man.

The last 85 pages of the book are dedicated to describing Seventy Things Every Man Needs to Know, topical summaries for pastors to use as they connect with their men.

You'll enjoy Pat's incredibly practical approach whether you are a pastor or not.

For more information, resources and to read an excerpt from this valuable book, click pastoringmen.com
"You can hear about it on Opra. You can read about it in Time. You can watch the destruction it creates with Dr. Phil. Today's average man is like a deer caught in the headlights of a Hummer. He doesn't fully understand - and so can't apply - what God has to say about a man's identity, purpose, relationships, marriage, sex, fathering, work, money, ministry, time, emotions, integrity, and dozens of other subjects. As a result, most men are tired and it is common for them to feel like nobody really cares. Even in the church, men are being left behind. Most church leaders we talk to are profoundly dissatisfied with the number of men in their churches who are effective disciples. But the majority of churches that have tried to implement men's discipleship initiatives have not been able to sustain them. They need better information, models, methods, and processes grounded in research, field testing, and biblical authority. That's why I wrote this book."