Ep. 570: True Manhood Begins When... w/Eugene Johnson, Jr.

Ep. 570: True Manhood Begins When... w/Eugene Johnson, Jr.

From Fatherhood Field Notes by Ned Schaut

April 28, 2026 · 1h 1m · Episode 570

About this episode

Ned Schaut and Eugene Johnson Jr. discuss biblical manhood and the responsibilities of fathers in a modern context.

In this powerful episode of Fatherhood Field Notes , Ned Schaut sits down with Eugene Johnson Jr. for a bold, no-nonsense conversation on biblical manhood, fatherhood, marriage, and spiritual leadership. Eugene shares wisdom forged through 25 years of marriage, raising two children, mentoring men in courts and prisons, and leading fathers back to God’s design. He challenges modern labels like “provider,” “protector,” and “alpha,” arguing that men are not gods of their homes—they are stewards under God’s authority. This episode calls fathers higher: stop chasing image, start pursuing obedience. Learn why your kids need more than money, why your wife needs leadership not passivity, and why true masculinity begins with submission to Christ. Key Takeaway: If you want conviction, clarity, and practical steps to lead your house well, you'll want to listen to what Eugene has to say. --------- Check Out the Program Talked About: Genesis by Rise Up Kings This episode is sponsored by Genesis - a Rite of Passage by Rise Up Kings Order The Adventure of Fatherhood children's book here Check out the TEDx ---------- Want to learn more about The Adventure of Fatherhood…

People in this episode

Host: Ned Schaut

Guest: Eugene Johnson Jr.

Topics covered

  • biblical manhood
  • fatherhood
  • marriage
  • spiritual leadership
  • masculinity
  • obedience

Keywords

  • fatherhood
  • manhood
  • leadership
  • spirituality
  • masculinity
  • obedience
  • marriage
  • mentoring

Sponsors

Rise Up Kings

Mentioned in this episode

Organizations: TEDx

Books & works: Genesis, The Adventure of Fatherhood

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