7 Principles of Highly Accountable Men
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7 Principles of Highly Accountable Men   -     By: Mark R. Laaser

7 Principles of Highly Accountable Men

Beacon Hill Press / 2011 / Paperback

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Do you struggle with addiction or bad habits? Let Mark Laaser help you change your behavior---and your life! In The 7 Principles of Highly Accountable Men he draws from the book of Nehemiah and accountability-based 12-step programs in order to encourage men to confess their faults, repent, ask for help, form a support group, and stand strong against temptation. 128 pages, softcover from Beacon Hill.

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Title: 7 Principles of Highly Accountable Men
By: Mark R. Laaser
Format: Paperback
Number of Pages: 128
Vendor: Beacon Hill Press
Publication Date: 2011
Dimensions: 8.50 X 5.50 (inches)
Weight: 7 ounces
ISBN: 0834127423
ISBN-13: 9780834127425
Series: Men of Valor
Stock No: WW127425

Publisher's Description

Good advice is hard to find. True accountability is harder.As men, it’s hard to admit fault, defeat, or weakness. But the reality is we need each other. People are broken. People have shame. Shame leads many of us to believe that not even God can love us. But shame is a biblical emotion and can remind us in a healthy way that we need God in our lives. In truth, we can change.The 7 Principles of Highly Accountable Men is designed to help you do just that. Change is a process and often takes longer than you may think; for many of us it is a lifetime journey. Written by recovering addict Mark R. Laaser, and based on Scripture and the traditional twelve-step programs for personal change, this journey contains the truths of the seven habits of highly accountable men.

Author Bio

Dr. Mark Laaser has ministered to hundreds of sex addicts and their families, consulted with numerous churches, developed treatement programs for a variety of hospitals, and has conducted workshops and seminars worldwide. His first book, Healing the Wounds of Sexual Addiction, was the first Christian book to address the issue of sexual addiction. He has since written six other books including, Talking to Your Kids About Sex and The Pornography Trap. Dr. Laaser holds a PhD in Religion and Psychology from the University of Iowa, a Master of Divinity from Princeton Theological Seminary, and a Bachelor’s degree in Religion and Philosophy from Augustana College in Rock Island, Illinois. He is currently an adjunct faculty member of Denver Theological Seminary, Fuller Seminary, and the Psychological Studies Institute.

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Mark R. Laaser is an internationally known counselor, author, teacher, and speaker. His first book, Healing the Wounds of Sexual Addiction, was the first Christian book to address the issue of sexual addiction. He has since written six other books including, Talking to Your Kids About Sex and The Pornography Trap. Dr. Laaser holds a PhD in Religion and Psychology from the University of Iowa, a Master of Divinity from Princeton Theological Seminary, and a Bachelors degree in Religion and Philosophy from Augustana College in Rock Island, Illinois. He is currently an adjunct faculty member of Denver Theological Seminary, Fuller Seminary, and the Psychological Studies Institute.

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