How to Hit a Curveball, Grill the Perfect Steak, and Become a Real Man: Learning What Our Fathers Never Taught Us - eBook
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How to Hit a Curveball, Grill the Perfect Steak, and Become a Real Man: Learning What Our Fathers Never Taught Us - eBook  -     By: Stephen James, David Thomas

How to Hit a Curveball, Grill the Perfect Steak, and Become a Real Man: Learning What Our Fathers Never Taught Us - eBook

Tyndale House / 2016 / ePub

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Title: How to Hit a Curveball, Grill the Perfect Steak, and Become a Real Man: Learning What Our Fathers Never Taught Us - eBook
By: Stephen James, David Thomas
Format: DRM Protected ePub
Vendor: Tyndale House
Publication Date: 2016
ISBN: 9781496417640
ISBN-13: 9781496417640
Stock No: WW83234EB

Publisher's Description

What guy doesn't need some pointers on how to be the man he wants to be? And we know that being a man is so much more than building a successful career and mastering the mechanics of daily life (like oil changes), those functional things are really important too. By addressing the basic, primal, and archetypal moments that all men experience, this book helps men become more invested in their passions, their families, their lives, and God.

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Stephen James, M.A., is a private practice therapist in Nashville, TN. He is also on staff at Fellowship Bible Church as Pastor Congregational Care. He earned his master's degree in counseling from Mars Hill Graduate School in Seattle, WA. He is husband to Heather and father to Emma Claire, Elijah, and twins Henry and Teddy.

David Thomas is a therapist and Director of Counseling for Men and Boys at Daystar Counseling in Nashville, TN. He did his undergraduate and graduate work at the University of Tennessee. He lives in Nashville with his wife Connie, daughter Lily and twins Baker and Witt.

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