Greg Middleton, a local composer/musician who is also a member of the Sheriff's Clergy Council, has also been thinking serious thoughts about men and relationships. PR Web just announced the publication of his book, Real Men, which is describes as:
Real Men identifies 25 family and relationship issues and provides simple, workable solutions that can improve individual lives and relationships. The topics cover a broad spectrum such as, infidelity, the dangers of male/female role reversal, the detriments of father’s abandoning their children and understanding the complex dynamics of male/female relationships. Real Men is a valuable resource for any man seeking to become a better man. The book uncovers tough issues but provides empowering resolves.
Says PR Web:
In light of the recent infidelity scandal related to Tiger Woods, Middleton says, “basically men have lost their focus and need to be reminded of core essential values." Failure to implement any of those values “undermines the family unit and thus society.” His call is to men between the ages of 18-39 because those are the years that fathering children mostly occurs and he believes that if he can impact young fathers then their offspring have a greater chance of being raised in a stable, nurturing, environment. “We have to be able to pass the torch to the next generation.”