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 →
I started working at Focus on the Family doing debates and media and cultural studies.
I wasn't looking for religion; I was looking for a world view.
It takes enormous strength to be a real woman.
The guy who sits in front of the television is unengaged. That man is a bad man.
We have a Father, and He cares about our internal world - issues of motive, issues of fear, issues of validation.
Whatever their age, most men have never received true fathering.
'Wild at Heart' simply came out of my journey as a man and then my work with men.
In ancient African cultures, a young man was not considered a full member of the tribe, an elder, a man. He couldn't marry and he couldn't... →
It was only after 20 years of being dunked in the religious culture that I got caught up in 'religion.' I had no exposure to Christianity as... →
Men want a battle to fight, an adventure to live, and a beauty to rescue. That is what is written in their hearts. That is what little boys play at.... →
The modern era has brought up immense conveniences but at what price. The human heart is desperate for something more than a quicker serving of... →
There are a lot of good men out there who just need a little direction and leadership in order for them to offer what they have to young men and boys.
We're told that you can have a relationship with Jesus, but most Christians don't experience Jesus personally like that. They just don't.... →