Men Mentoring Men
$32.95
And Jesus came up and spoke to them, saying, “… Go therefore and make disciples …”
Men Mentoring Men is a resource designed to assist Christian men to fulfill Christ’s commission. The contents are not merely information. It is an action-oriented guide which requires relationship and mutual accountability. Each session will challenge men to share their victories and their struggles … to maintain a weekly journal as well as being committed to regular Bible reading.
This resource guide deals with foundational Christian principles and practice: how to pray … study the Bible … be led by the Holy Spirit … how to share one’s faith. Men will learn about responsibility for marriage, parenting, finances, sexual issues and more.
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SKU (ISBN): 9780788011849
ISBN10: 0788011847
Daryl Donovan
Binding: Spiral Bound
Published: January 1998
Publisher: CSS Publishing
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