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By Peter Mommsen Without your wounds where would you be? The very angels themselves cannot persuade the wretched and blundering children of earth as can one human being broken in the wheels of living. ~ Thornton Wilder People who knew J. Heinrich Arnold (1913-1982) say they never met another person like him. Some speak of his humility, sensitivity, and compassion; others of his frankness and earthy humor. In his presence, complete...

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By Dennis Wechter   I understand that it is indeed tough to be a man in God’s economy, but we are called to be leaders and to walk in Christ’s footprints. Our society has a difficult time placing man in a satisfactory role that would complement the Madison Avenue advertising group or the image-makers of Hollywood. They have decided the roles of leader, head of household, faithful husband and father, and moral compass don’t seem to fit...

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By Randall Corelli A man’s life is no more than a compilation of the accumulated choices he has made since birth. This fundamental law and truth in life is so basic and inexorably true that it’s all but lost on the vast majority, save for the most grounded and wise men. There can be no other law so powerful and unyielding as this anchor of human existence: Choosing God is the master choice affecting all other choices, an absolute...

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By Charles F. Stanley   Man of God is for men who want to be better leaders, fathers, and husbands. A man doesn’t have to be perfect to be a man of God. As Dr. Stanley writes, a man of God is a maturing man, a striving man, a knowledgeable man. The first step in real manhood is spiritual rebirth. In this classic bestseller, Dr. Stanley addresses questions such as these: • What can we learn about manhood from Jesus?  • How does a true...

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By J. Ellsworth Kalas Author J. Ellsworth Kalas believes there is much we can learn about our own walk with God from the people in the Bible. In this inspiring book he gives us meditations about sixteen men from Scripture, some of them well known, others not even named. Each of them, he tells us, can teach us something about ourselves and our relationship with God, “not only through their wisdom but sometimes through their...

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