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Prevent pew-complacency with this great discipling guide for guys! Offering a tried-and-true blueprint for a thriving men's ministry, it features true stories about real people and churches, covering topics such as leadership; connecting with your pastor; capturing and keeping momentum; and much more. Includes discussion questions, sample vision statements, and helpful appendixes. 224 pages, hardcover from Moody.
Format: Hardcover Number of Pages: 224 Vendor: Moody Publishers Publication Date: 2006
| Dimensions: 9.00 X 6.00 (inches) ISBN: 0802475493 ISBN-13: 9780802475497 Availability: In Stock
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This is a foundational book for men’s ministry in the context of the local church. The honesty and veracity with which these three men map out a successful men’s ministry is very encouraging. Its theme is “building faithful men” and it targets leaders of men’s ministry who can then reach the men of their congregations and neighborhoods for Christ in a very practical and meaningful way.
PATRICK MORLEY is the Chairman and CEO of Man in the Mirror. Since the Late 1980’s he has been one of America’s most tireless and respected authorities on the unique challenges and opportunities men face. Through his speaking and writing he desires to reach every man in America with the credible offer of salvation and resources to grow in Christ. DAVID DELK is president of Man in the Mirror. Along with his ability to help men apply biblical principles to life, Delk has also authored several books and is a frequent lecturer and speaker for men’s groups across the country. BRETT CLEMMER is vice-president of Man in the Mirror. He is also a gifted speaker and writer whose unique talents have afforded him the privilege of serving God in men’s ministry for many years.
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Reviewed by C. Cogswell (Canada), June 07, 2008 This book really addresses the issue of how easy it is to miss the mark for a real discipleship ministry. It is refreshing to see a principle oriented book that makes the reader think how to apply these principles in the context of his own ministry. I intend to use this in my men's ministry and see if we can get the creative juices flowing for our men to be better at thinking strategically and engaging a true discipleship ministry.
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