Transforming Your 7 Primal Needs into a powerful Spiritual Life. From the best selling author of The Man in the Mirror comes an honest and much needed book for men in our culture today. Endorsements are from authors Dave Ramsey, Gary Chapman, and Bob Buford among others. Each need is given chapter and the author explains how each one of them is related to being a Godly man and a leader in both his home, work, and society. Patrick also leads a weekly Bible study to over 150 men locally in Orlando, Fl and over 5.000 over the website, www.maninthemirror.org.
A majority of men lead lives that are half alive. This author challenges men to be fully alive in their relationships with God and his family. If more men would take their God-given role in this world, what a difference it would make. The author states "You can become the man God created you to be. I'll show you how."
Of special interest to many will be Chapter 5 in which Breaking The Cycle is explained. In this chapter, you will learn how to break free of destructive behaviors that may have gone on for generations in the past and break the cycle. The author brings up his personal experiences in breaking free.
I would recommend this book for any man who wants to be a better husband, father, leader, and an overall better person. There are reflection and discussion questions at the end of each chapter, and also an 8 week DVD study available. Readers are encouraged to start a men's group to discuss the subjects brought up in this book.
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Wednesday, May 16, 2012
Empty Promises - Pete Wilson
The truth about you, your desires, and the lies you're believing. Many of us believe the lies about ourselves that the world gives us. Pete Wilson reminds us that we don't have to believe these empty promises and reminds us "You don't have to be in charge, because you have a God who's got your back. You have to surrender." This is god advice and we all need reminders of God's plan for our life.
The author is founding and senior pastor of Cross Point Church in Nashville, TN. This book has a foreword by Rick Warren.
The author covers most of the common trappings of this world, money, power, beauty, and even religion itself, with a chapter on each and real world stories of real people that have battled these things. The question he asks and we also need to ask ourselves is "How do we break free from these empty pursuits and start chasing the only Promise that will ever satisfy?" The rest of the book attempts a Biblical answer to this question.
I would recommend this book to anyone who has ever tried to fill their lives with empty pursuits in order to satisfy the emptiness inside all of us, which is all of us at one point or another.
I have been provided a complimentary copy of this book from Booksneeze.
The author is founding and senior pastor of Cross Point Church in Nashville, TN. This book has a foreword by Rick Warren.
The author covers most of the common trappings of this world, money, power, beauty, and even religion itself, with a chapter on each and real world stories of real people that have battled these things. The question he asks and we also need to ask ourselves is "How do we break free from these empty pursuits and start chasing the only Promise that will ever satisfy?" The rest of the book attempts a Biblical answer to this question.
I would recommend this book to anyone who has ever tried to fill their lives with empty pursuits in order to satisfy the emptiness inside all of us, which is all of us at one point or another.
I have been provided a complimentary copy of this book from Booksneeze.
Tuesday, May 15, 2012
The Con - James Munton and Jelita McCleod
How Scams Work, Why You're Vulnerable, and How to Protect Yourself. On the cover of this book is a painting by Heronymus, a 16th century painter called The Conjurer, which proves how old the conning game is. In chapter 1 the author states "We need to create a filter through which we pass all communication we receive."
They are talking about discernment. When you read the stories of how others where conned, You will probably say to yourself, "How could this person not see through this?" But keep in mind the con uses emotions and vulnerability as their tools.
This is an interesting book on the many variations of cons and ripoffs, some are familiar, and some not, that many have been the victims of. The authors hope that by bringing these true stories to light they can help others avoid the same mistakes. After interviewing some of the con artists mentioned they came to the conclusion that "con artists, at least those who make a lifestyle of it, have no concern for other people's loss or suffering."
There are chapters on the various types of scams, through the mail, telephone, face to face, emails, and identity theft.
As a Christian, I do believe greed can bring out the worst in the fallen nature of man, and we do need to be "shrewd as snakes, and innocent as doves." Matthew 10:16. We also need to be aware of people trying to do us harm, so we can be good stewards of the resources God has given us. We need to balance this with being generous to others in need. There is a well researched index and resource section, and how to avoid being a victim.
I would recommend this book to anyone who is interested in how the con works and doesn't want to be a victim. After reading The Con, you will be better prepared to spot a con and understand the psychology that goes behind it.
They are talking about discernment. When you read the stories of how others where conned, You will probably say to yourself, "How could this person not see through this?" But keep in mind the con uses emotions and vulnerability as their tools.
This is an interesting book on the many variations of cons and ripoffs, some are familiar, and some not, that many have been the victims of. The authors hope that by bringing these true stories to light they can help others avoid the same mistakes. After interviewing some of the con artists mentioned they came to the conclusion that "con artists, at least those who make a lifestyle of it, have no concern for other people's loss or suffering."
There are chapters on the various types of scams, through the mail, telephone, face to face, emails, and identity theft.
As a Christian, I do believe greed can bring out the worst in the fallen nature of man, and we do need to be "shrewd as snakes, and innocent as doves." Matthew 10:16. We also need to be aware of people trying to do us harm, so we can be good stewards of the resources God has given us. We need to balance this with being generous to others in need. There is a well researched index and resource section, and how to avoid being a victim.
I would recommend this book to anyone who is interested in how the con works and doesn't want to be a victim. After reading The Con, you will be better prepared to spot a con and understand the psychology that goes behind it.
Tuesday, May 8, 2012
The Truth about Grace - John MacArthur
This book is part of the Truth About Series from Thomas Nelson Publishers. The author is pastor of Grace Community Church and president of Grace to You which has a website, www.gty.org, and radio program. With only 5 chapters, this is a nice, short, easily readable book about the often misunderstood concept of God's grace. Through many Biblical references, the author explains grace defined, received, misunderstood, realized, and lived out.
I particularly enjoyed how Mr. MacArthur has no problem pointing out errors and standing up for what is right regardless of how anyone else may feel about it. For example, the difference between human merit and divine grace in the chapter on Grace misunderstood and twisted.
I would recommend this book to anyone who wants to read a Bible-based book on the true meaning of God's Grace.
Tuesday, April 24, 2012
Bringing Up Girls - James Dobson
Shaping the next generation of women. If you are anyway involved in influencing girls of any age, as a parent, grandparent, in-law, or other family member, this book is a must read. Females today are growing up with a false sense of what is important and who they are. It's not what the media or her friends think that is important, as society would want her to believe. With chapters such as Girls in peril, Teaching girls to be ladies, and the Obsession with beauty, Dr. Dobson reviews a Biblical process for raising Godly women in this fallen world. There are sections on questions and answers, and interesting transcripts of actual conversations and interviews with real people and how they have been impacted by their parents in good and bad ways.
This book is a real wake up call for parents of daughters of any age. There are discussion guides available, and an extensive notes section that refers to the research from the internet and other books on the subject.
Dr. Dobson continues to be a voice that is speaking out and standing up for Biblical principles in a world where these ideas are sorely needed.
This book is a real wake up call for parents of daughters of any age. There are discussion guides available, and an extensive notes section that refers to the research from the internet and other books on the subject.
Dr. Dobson continues to be a voice that is speaking out and standing up for Biblical principles in a world where these ideas are sorely needed.
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