
The Biblical Mind On Biblical Masculinity, The Boy Crisis, And The Church's Missed Mission (Anthony Bradley) Ep. #226
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Nov 13, 2025 Dr. Anthony Bradley, a seasoned youth and family scholar, delves into the emotional needs of boys and the shortcomings of traditional youth ministries. He argues that churches should focus on families, emphasizing the need for fathers, mentors, and intergenerational communities. Bradley shares insights from his teaching experience and highlights the alarming dropout rates in youth groups. He advocates for a shift towards nurturing spiritual formation at home rather than isolated programs, ensuring boys receive the emotional training they truly need.
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Silent Struggle In Christian Schools
- Dr. Anthony Bradley saw ninth-grade boys at a Christian school walking with heads down while girls seemed driven and conscientious.
- A men's Bible study drew pastor's kids, not the most struggling boys, revealing hidden emotional drift among church kids.
Boys Are Falling Behind Academically
- Boys now trail girls across subjects and degree attainment, a trend visible since the late 1990s.
- Educational and diagnostic shifts (e.g., ADHD spikes) accompanied cultural changes in boys' development.
Different Early Development Needs
- Infant boys require more interaction and engagement than girls, and neglect affects their brains differently.
- Boys' frontal lobes develop more slowly, increasing need for early responsive care.




