You don't want to miss hearing Rebekah Lovell this year at your regional GHC!
Rebekah Lovell is an author, speaker, and Homeschool momma of two wild and noble boys. She has been married to John for 18 years, and they live on a homestead in northwest GA. Homeschooling for a decade, she’s passionate about the power of family culture and helping boys thrive by giving them what they need and understanding their wiring: noble purpose and adventure. Her first book, Boyhood Resurrected: Igniting a Revival of Daring and Heroic Boys comes out this fall and is available at Rebekahlovell.com or on Amazon.
Rebekah is also the founder of The Outdoor Reading Club, an initiative to get kids reading and spending more time outside, helping children and families spend memorable time together outside and in great books.
Her background includes a B.S. in Public Relations and work in Marketing, PR and sales before becoming a missionary in Central America, where she and John worked with a student program and church plant. Since then, she’s come alongside John in Warrior Poet Society videos on parenting, marriage, personal security, and home defense. Now, the Lovells serve in a local church plant in Rome, Georgia; Grace City Rome. Follow Rebekah on IG: @MrsPoet_Actual
Here are some early reviews on Rebekah's new book:
"As the leader of a national ministry focused on guiding boys into godly manhood, I know firsthand that boys aren’t defective girls—they are uniquely designed by God for boldness, purpose, and strength. Boyhood Resurrected captures this truth with clarity and conviction.
Rebekah Lovell calls us to remember what culture has forgotten: that boys thrive on adventure, challenge, and meaning. This book is a much-needed rallying cry to honor and fight for the hearts of our sons.
I stand with Rebekah—as a fellow fan of boys and a fellow warrior in their corner."
- Mark Hancock, CEO, Trail Life USA
"It’s no secret that boys today face an uphill battle. Rather than helping them channel their masculinity in constructive ways, our culture tells them that masculinity itself is toxic. That’s why I’m thankful that Rebekah Lovell has written this indispensable resource for parents who are looking for ways to help their sons flourish and embrace their God-given design."
- Jim Daly, President – Focus on the Family
“I am deeply concerned about our boys. Young men are growing up in a culture that too-often rejects their gifts, labels them as incurably toxic, and regularly treats them as defective girls. Rebekah Lovell is a strong voice speaking out for the multitude of heroic mothers who have had enough of their sons being stereotyped, vilified, and sidelined. She has a sometimes controversial, often counter-cultural take on a positive vision for us to make a way for our sons to thrive and flourish as boys. We need more moms like her, quietly blessing her own boys and publicly advocating for all our sons.”
- S. D. Smith, author of The Found Boys and The Green Ember Series
"If you have boys, know boys, care about boys, please read this fabulous book! You will love it. And give a copy to everyone you know raising boys in this chaotic cultural moment!"
- John Eldrege, Founder of Wild at Heart Ministries