In a world that often defines manhood by external achievements or rigid societal expectations, the true calling of men can feel elusive. This article explores the profound question of what it truly means to be made in God’s image, not just as a reflection of power or dominance, but as an invitation to engage in vulnerability, responsibility, and spiritual authenticity. It calls men to wrestle with their identity, seeking to redefine roles and purpose not from the world’s standards, but through the deep well of divine calling.