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| TITLE |
AUTHOR |
SUMMARY |
| Ordinary Men, Called by God |
Boice, James M |
James Montgomery Boice demonstrates how God develops
the extraordinary from the ordinary as evidenced by the
courage, faithfulness, and humility seen in the lives of
Abraham, Moses, and David.
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| Things We Wish We Had Said |
Campol, tony & Bant |
This book really crystalized for me some of the
values that I want to instill in my sons as they grow. I
recommend it to anyone with a father or a son.
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| Straight Talk; What Men Need to Know & What Women
Should Understand |
Dobson, James |
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| What Wives Wish their Husbands Knew About Women |
Dobson, James C |
Dr. Dobson's suggestions for marital happiness are
interesting, practical, and humorous. |
| Point Man |
Farrar, Steve |
This bestselling classic encourages and equips
Christian men to lead their families successfully
through hazards and ambushes like divorce, promiscuity,
suicide, and drug addiction. Men will find practical
insight on topics such as a father's influence,
maintaining purity, and husband-and-wife teamwork. In
this war, renowned men's author Steve Farrar emphasizes,
Jesus Christ is looking for men who will not die, but
live for their families.
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| For Men Only |
Feldman, Shaunth & Jeff |
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| What Kids Need Most in a Dad |
Hansel, Jim |
What Kids Need Most in a Dad meets a strong need as
today¹s men wrestle with the demands of fatherhood in a
society of self-centeredness and instant everything. Tim
Hansel clears away the myths of fatherhood and offers
solid answers to becoming the kind of dad kids really
need. He affirms that, though fatherhood is demanding,
it's also a rewarding adventure that dads can learn to
face with enthusiasm.
This book makes a thoughtful gift for fathers-to-be, new
dads, or any man interested in learning more about the
dignity, struggles‹and fun‹of being a father. It
includes an A-to-Z list of specific, practical tips for
keeping fatherhood from becoming boring or overwhelming
and gives dads a great start to enjoying their important
role.
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| Seven Promises of a Promise Keeper |
Janssen, Al |
This best selling book has been completely revised
and expanded with new author insights and stories on
each of the Promise Keeper's seven promises. Men will
find practical ways to deepen their Christian walk with
encouraging chapters from Bill Bright, James Dobson,
Gary Smalley and Luis Palau and many others.
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| The Way Of The Wild Heart |
John Eldredge |
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| Daddy's Home |
Johnson, Greg; Yarkey, Mike |
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| the Effective Father |
MacDonald, Gordon |
Drawing on his counseling experience, the author
identifies biblical principles that mark the difference
between being a male parent and being a responsible,
effective father. |
| What Makes A Man? |
McCarthy, bill |
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| The Man in the mIrror |
Morley, Patrick M |
This powerful book invites men to take a probing
look at their identities, relationships, finances, time,
temperament, and integrity, and then directs them to
take the first time step toward lasting change.
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| The Hidden Value of a Man |
Smalley, Gary ; Trent, John |
a great book for the man who is looking for answers
as to his role in todays family. based on principals far
more solid than the ever-changing views of mainstream
thought, it provides direction and areas of focus for
men that will build not only themselves but their
family. with the included work book it can be used for
even deeper study and will continue to direct the
search. i believe this is a book that every searching
man should have in his library to be read many times
over. if you are not interested in improving yourself as
a father and husband find another book.
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| Man to Man |
Swindoll, Charles R. |
Today men hear dozens of conflicting voices telling
them how to be men. They’re told to go out and beat the
tribal drums or become sensitive New Age followers or
dig deep into their psyches to find the macho warrior
within. It all sounds good on paper, but it isn’t so
helpful when it comes to living authentic lives. Man to
Man talks about real issues, real feelings, real life —
connecting with the felt needs of men right now where
they live and work. This down-to-earth collection of
insights from Chuck Swindoll offers practical
inspiration for the working man, the single man, the
husband, the father, the son — any man who wants to live
well and enjoy life to the fullest. Now in softcover.
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| Go the Distance |
Trent, John |
The making of a promise keeper |
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