The Lion and the Lamb: Christian Manhood in an Age of Cowardice is a rallying cry for a generation of men who have forgotten what it means to be strong in Christ. In an age when the Church has traded courage for comfort and conviction for convenience, Phillip Mast issues a challenge rooted in Scripture and the witness of the early Church: recover the union of strength and love that once defined Christian manhood. Drawing from the Bible, the writings of the Church Fathers, and the history of Christendom—from the martyrs and Crusaders to the Orthodox Fathers and modern defenders of faith—Mast exposes the false dichotomy between gentleness and strength. He shows that Christ was not a pacifist, nor a tyrant, but the perfect union of the Lamb who was slain and the Lion who conquers. Through five richly detailed chapters, readers are called to reject both cowardice and cruelty, to build strong families, and to stand boldly in an age of moral collapse. This book is not a call to violence but to virtue—an appeal for men to be faithful shepherds, defenders of the innocent, and servants of righteousness. The Lion and the Lamb restores the vision of a Christianity that forges saints, not spectators; warriors of love, not slaves of apathy. If you long for a faith that challenges, sharpens, and transforms—one that calls you to kneel before the Cross and stand before evil—this is your summons.