Man Of Strength
$14.99
Men, set a powerful example for the world.
Be the person God wants you to be with Man of Strength devotions.
Masculinity has come under fire in recent years, but the world needs Christian men like never before. Man of Strength: 100 Devotions for a Life of Power celebrates men, the ones who rely on God for His strength, exercise their spiritual muscles each day, and deny themselves the thoughts and actions that create weakness in a guy.
Each entry encourages you to “be the man”–the man who:
*remembers God’s faithfulness
*dismisses foolishness
*lets God judge
*never gives up
You’ll be challenged and encouraged to fill your God-given role in your home, your workplace, your community, and your world.
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SKU (ISBN): 9781636096384
ISBN10: 1636096387
Glenn Hascall
Binding: Cloth Text
Published: September 2023
Publisher: Barbour Publishing Inc.
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