Lies Men Believe
$19.99
We all lie to ourselves.
Maybe in little ways, like how we answer the officer who just pulled us over, “Nine over isn’t speeding.” Or whoppers like lying about an adulterous affair.
Lies Men Believe is about leveling with ourselves, as men, about the lies–big, small, or somewhere in between–we’ve let creep into our souls. It calls us out and identifies the unique lies we believe about others, God, work, desire, and identity.
We all lie to ourselves, but God’s Word tells us the truth. It’s time to start listening . . . and be set free.
4 in stock
SKU (ISBN): 9780802414892
ISBN10: 0802414893
Robert Wolgemuth
Binding: Cloth Text
Published: September 2018
Publisher: Moody Publishers
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