Thoughts for Young Men
J. C. Ryle’s ‘Thoughts for Young Men’ is a fatherly talk that pulls no punches. With surgical precision Ryle exposes the temptations of youth—pride, lust, procrastination, and peer pressure—then prescribes the remedies of Scripture, prayer, and accountable fellowship. The style is urgent, the illustrations vivid, and the promises of Christ gloriously liberating. A pocket-sized book to slip into every graduate’s suitcase or every soldier’s kitbag.