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If you've ever finished a book about how to be a man and felt worse than when you started, you need Like Father, Like Son. Forty years of men's ministry has convinced Pete Alwinson—and will soon convince you—that knowing God's fatherly love changes everything for a man.
OTHER WORKS BY WAYNE G. TERRY GIRLS CAN DO ANYTHING TIME ZONES... SLIPPING AWAY WONDERFULLY BEAUTIFUL MORNINGS BEGINNING TO MISS ME HOLY INFINITE GOD BY HIS STRIPES WE ARE HEALED EZEKIEL’S WHEEL VISION: Strengthening of Patients with Dementia A WARMING HEART
Coming to terms that everything isn’t always as it seems, Steve Brown shares the things he has discovered since learning that old ways of thinking aren’t always the only way. Seminary professor, radio broadcaster, and former pastor Steve Brown is tired. He confesses, "I'm tired of glib answers to hard questions, irrelevant 'God words' and stark, cold foundations on which no house has ever been built." Setting out to revitalize his faith by reexamining his thoughts and his faith, Steve shares his invigorating discoveries with readers. A potent tonic for those whose faith feels flat, What Was I Thinking? fully engages the heart, mind, and soul.
Fred Smith’s 6:30 A.M. breakfasts have become legendary. Now readers can join those whose lives have been stretched and enriched by words of wisdom from mentor and best-selling author Fred Smith, Sr. This book is a collection of 52 inspiring thoughts from Fred on a variety of topics—including leadership, perseverance, success, character, faith, friendship, family and heroes. Following each insightful entry is a thoughtful response/reflection from 52 of Fred’s good friends, including Zig Ziglar, John Maxwell, Pat Williams, Ken Blanchard and Charlie “Tremendous” Jones, who call him mentor and credit him with having a significant influence on their lives and ministries. Men and women worldwide will “breakfast with Fred” and grow in faith, understanding and purpose. His wisdom and principle-based approach to life will enable them to grasp life with a stronger hold. And thought-provoking questions, one-liners and Scripture references will allow readers to personalize the impact of each reading. Grab a cup of coffee and get ready for a life-changing “breakfast with Fred.”
Talk the Walk by Key Life founder Steve Brown invites Christians to share the truth of the gospel while considering the dangers of spiritual arrogance, self-righteousness, and other temptations that come with being right. Readers will learn to be truthful and winsome, presenting the gospel clearly with compassion, boldness, and humility.
What would happen if every pastor in America shared the vision to disciple every man in his church—can you imagine? No man falls on purpose, yet our culture is suffering from the fallout of the "men problem." Increasingly men are living autonomous and unexamined lives, getting caught up in the frenzy of life, and becoming satisfied with tasteless and powerless Christianity. Now, more than ever, men need unapologetic guidance and strong discipleship. Here's the place to start. In Pastoring Men, Patrick Morley explains proven and practical strategies for discipleship, equipping pastors to effectively reach and disciple all of the men they shepherd. This book will teach you: The state of men in your church—how they are doing, what they want, what keeps them from getting what they want, and what they need The essential factors for successfully discipling men A concrete, sustainable strategy to help you organize your passion for men's discipleship without a lot of new programming. Read and apply Pastoring Men and see men, their families, and your church thrive.
David Murrow's book, Why Men Hate Going to Church, has heightened awareness of an epidemic--Patrick Morley offers the solution. No Man Left Behind is the blueprint for growing a thriving men's ministry that has the power to rebuild the church as we know it, pulling men off the couch and into active involvement as part of the body of Christ.
Wit and Wisdom with a 100% Guarantee You might be anxiously awaiting help from above, wondering when God will show up to rescue you from your circumstance. Well, you can stop checking the clock, because the Lord is always on time! And He will never let you down. Bestselling author Stan Toler delivers this collection of heartwarming and humorous tales highlighting God’s never-failing faithfulness. Using stories from the Bible, history, and his own experience, Stan encourages you to go beyond merely hoping to absolutely believing that your heavenly Father knows what you’re going through and stands ready to help you whenever you need Him. Whether you feel frazzled, stressed, hurt, angry, undone, or just plain confused, you will be inspired and uplifted as you read about God’s timely interventions in the lives of His people. Rest assured that He can—and will—do the same for you.
America is blessed to have dedicated men and women who voluntarily commit to service in our armed forces. They stand in defense of the values and principles that made our nation great. God gives the "heart of a warrior" to those who are willing to answer the call for freedom and justice. They willingly sacrifice in hopes of contributing to a better world. Give honor where honor is due - to the God who calls, to the grateful nation who sends, to the brave "hero" who goes, and to the loved ones who prayerfully stay behind. Warriors are needed in every generation to preserve freedom... warriors with the heart this book describes. You'll enjoy The Heart of a Warrior. Read it thoughtfully. Clear insights gleaned from Biblical truth, crisply written reveal the kind of warriors our world needs and will always need. Dr. Pete Alwinson Willow Creek Presbyterian Church Miriam Leimbach is a mother, grandmother and great-grandmother. She and her husband attend Willow Creek Church, PCA in Winter Springs, Florida.
This book is an autobiographical memoir. It tells the story of how God prepared me for the work of theology during childhood and during my schooling at Princeton, Westminster, and Yale. It focuses on those events that shaped my theological convictions and led me to develop my distinctive emphases in theology, apologetics, and philosophy. It seeks to honor God's providence in leading me from one point to another in my life as a son, husband, father, theologian, apologist, and churchman. My goal in the book is to show how one's theological convictions are products, not only of logic and reasoning, but also of the events of one's life and the people one interacts with.