あらすじ
What if one word has been limiting our men for generations? In this bold and transformative book, the author challenges the deeply ingrained habit of calling male children boys-a term that may seem innocent but subtly undermines their identity and purpose. This book reveals that from the moment of birth, a male is not merely a boy growing into a man-he is a Man-child, born with strength, purpose, and royal potential. If words shape identity, then it's time we speak to who he truly is, not who the world says he might become. This is more than a book-it's a call to shift culture. A must-read for parents, mentors, educators, and leaders, Don't Call Me Boy, Call Me King invites us to rethink how we speak to and about our sons. It urges us to plant seeds of greatness through the language we use-language that affirms, empowers, and elevates. When we speak life into our young men, we help awaken the King within.