Crossroads | Episode 6 | Feminism, Tate, and the Crisis of Christian Manhood
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In this episode of Crossroads, we dive into one of the biggest cultural shifts shaping young men today — including Christian men. Why are voices like Andrew Tate, Myron Gaines, and the Red Pill movement gaining so much traction? And why does it feel like the church has quietly allowed these ideas to influence its men?
We unpack three major layers of the issue:
1. The Problem: How modern feminism reshaped Western culture — and how the church absorbed much of it without realizing it.
2. The Reaction: Why the Red Pill world feels bold and refreshing to men, yet remains fundamentally humanistic, flawed, and theologically empty.
3. The Answer: How Reformed theology actually gives men what they’re searching for — strength rooted in God, not ego; responsibility grounded in Scripture, not instinct; and a mission bigger than achievement or dominance.
We confront why many churches have neglected to form strong, biblically grounded men, how the Red Pill filled that vacuum, and why only a Christ-centered, Reformed vision of manhood can truly satisfy the hunger for identity, purpose, and strength.
If you’ve ever wondered why Tate’s influence is exploding, what the church is missing, or how the doctrines of grace shape real, godly masculinity — this is the episode you’ve been waiting for.