Six Principles of ManhoodAuthorHouse, 10 jul 2008 - 244 páginas As we take closer looks at the world that we live in today, there are a lot of things we can see, but we might have a hard time making sense of those things that are seen. Our society is ever changing and morally degrading its way into things...The only recourse of action to take is a serious introspection to...be responsible for the things that are left undone and unaccounted for. Our world is in dire need of repair and restoration and it must begin within the confines of our immediate families...We must start with the head and roots of our family, which is the Man.One of God's most effective and greatest resources is a man who is fully dedicated and willing to stand in the gap and call those things which be not as though they were. All it takes is one man! |
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... STRIVE CHAPTER FOURTEEN . 93 GOD'S MAN ; CREATED WITH PURPOSE CHAPTER FIFTEEN 111 SIX PRINCIPLES OF MANHOOD CHAPTER SIXTEEN ...... 116 PRINCIPLE I : BE BORN AGAIN CHAPTER SEVENTEEN 133 PRINCIPLE II : BE FAITHFUL CHAPTER EIGHTEEN 197 ...
... strive to maintain the same motives. “Do nothing from factional motives [through contentiousness, strife, selfishness, or for unworthy ends] or prompted by conceit and empty arrogance.” [Phil. 2:3a AMP]. When one NBA player on the team ...
... strive constantly to work as a unit and produce the results that we were intended to produce. Working together in conformity of mind and heart is the divine rule that God chooses for birthing results, visible harmony and clear direction ...
... strive and exert their strengths to keep the enemy of hatred and divisions out and secure grounds of unity and peace. If we are striving as men of God to emulate the life of Christ then we will be peacemakers. Remember the He is our ...
... strive to keep the unity that the Spirit of God gave to us when God baptized us. It does not make sense to think that there will never be disagreements when dealing with groups of people. There will be disagreements because we all think ...
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CHAPTER FIVE | 28 |
CHAPTER SEVEN | 43 |
CHAPTER NINE | 57 |
CHAPTER TEN | 67 |
CHAPTER TWELVE | 83 |
CHAPTER FIFTEEN | 111 |
CHAPTER SEVENTEEN | 133 |
CHAPTER EIGHTEEN | 197 |
CHAPTER TWENTY | 211 |