John Eldredge (Los Angeles, June 6, 1960) is an American author, counselor, and lecturer on Christianity. He is known for his bestselling book Wild at Heart. Read full biography of John Eldredge →
To be in theater you have to be a kind of psychologist, for you're always trying to understand character and motives.
The more that you come to know Jesus for who He really is, loving Him is not a problem.
If only Jesus' followers shared his personality. That one shift alone would correct so many of the ridiculous and horrifying things that pass for... →
I'm married. I have three children. I have a mortgage to pay. The plumbing breaks and the yard needs trimming. However, what my wife and children... →
I don't write anything that I haven't lived. In terms of integrity, you have to write what you live. And if you write beyond what you live... →
Validation comes to us in two ways: through trials we overcome, and through the words of older men.
We've made elevator music of Jesus Christ. We've made Him the most boring, bland, blah person; and He was the most revolutionary man.
Where a man's strength and courage is tested most is in the way that he treats women - the way that he loves.
You get guys around a campfire, and they start telling their stories. That's the fellowship that they want to be in.
A woman wants to be romanced. She wants to be an essential part of a great adventure; she wants a beauty to unveil. That is what little girls play... →
For the most part, boys are very physical. It's not enough for them to be told they have what it takes and they have greatness. They have to... →
The scripture is filled with examples of genuine masculinity; you could mine David's story for probably a year by itself. And we have to get the... →
I have a call to speak, to write, to do sort of deep-heart surgery in people's lives.