Man Of God (Student/Study Guide)
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Introduction
1. Men And God’s Design
2. Men And The Fall
3. Men And Their Salvation
4. Men And Marriage
5. Men And Sexual Temptation
6. Men And Fatherhood
7. Men And Singleness
8. Men And Their Brothers
9. Men And Spiritual Fervour
10. Men And God’s People
Additional Info
What makes a real man? There are no shortage of role models on offer: the dedicated Dad or the party-hard guy: the cut-throat businessman or the sensitive husband; the competitive athlete or the contemplative shy type; the reckless adventurer or the around the house handy man.
This set of Bible studies, aims to unpack the answers the Bible gives to the question of identity that men face today. We will learn our God-given role in creation, how that has been ruined by the fall. And we will discover how we can start to be restored through the man above all men – Jesus Christ. Some things that emerge will be controversial in our culture, even in some of our churches. This course doesn’t set out to be politically correct but faithful to God’s counter-cultural word.
Suitable for groups or individuals, this guide covers all the major Bible teaching specific to men. Set within the big picture of God’s redemption of sinners through Jesus Christ, the heart-felt aim of the authors is that 21st century men will be set free from the slavery of human expectations, and enabled to live purposefully and confidently for Christ as true Men of God.
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SKU (ISBN): 9781904889977
ISBN10: 1904889972
Sam Allberry | Anthony Bewes | Editor: Tim Chester
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: September 2013
Publisher: The Good Book Company
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