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Gospel e-books is working together with Christian publishers to allow you to choose what e-books you’d like to have discounted. Cast your vote below and the book with the most votes in each poll will be placed on sale soon after. If there are less than 100 total votes in a particular poll, the winning book will not be discounted.
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Kregel: By the Waters of Babylon: Worship in a Post-Christian Culture by Scott Aniol vs. Refuge: How Hospital Church Ministry Can Change Your Church Forever by James Reeves
Intervarsity Press: How Do We Know?: An Introduction to Epistemology by James K. Dew Jr. & Mark W. Foreman vs. Philosophy in Seven Sentences: A Small Introduction to a Vast Topic (Introductions in Seven Sentences) by Douglas Groothuis
Reformation Heritage: The Gospel of Exodus: Misery, Deliverance, Gratitude by Michael P.V. Barrett vs. Beginning at Moses: A Guide to Finding Christ in the Old Testament by Michael P.V. Barrett
New Leaf: A Journey Through the Life of William Wilberforce by Kevin Belmonte vs. History of Religious Liberty: From Tyndale to Madison by Michael Farris
Good Book Company: Ordinary Hero: Living the Cross and Resurrection in Everyday Life by Tim Chester vs. Unstuck: A Nine-Step Journey to Change that Lasts by Timothy Lane
Crossway: What the Bible Says about How to Know God’s Will: “Factors to Consider in Making Ethical Decisions” by Wayne Grudem vs. What the Bible Says about Abortion, Euthanasia, and End-of-Life Medical Decisions by Wayne Grudem
Christian Focus: Not Uninformed: Sure and Certain Hope for Death and Dying by D. Eryl Davies vs. The Only Comfort in Life and Death: Faith and Hope in the Pandemic by Jonathan Lamb, Pablo Martinez, Giacomo Carlo Di Gaetano
David C. Cook: 7 Family Ministry Essentials: A Strategy for Culture Change in Children’s and Student Ministries by Michelle Anthony & Megan Marshman vs. Replant: How a Dying Church Can Grow Again by Mark DeVine & Darrin Patrick
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Author(s): Darrin Patrick
Publisher: Thomas Nelson
Price: $2.99
Discover the path to true masculinity—to an adventurous life of strength, purpose, and clarity.
Didn’t we use to understand manhood? Wasn’t there a time once when it was clear and straightforward? Are we lost?
Dudes, look around you: The trail we once traveled from boyhood to maturity is now so overgrown, it’s almost impossible to trace. Our vision is blurred, rendering the map that previous generations followed unreadably. Our compass needles are spinning in circles, making navigation impossible. We are stuck in dense, dangerous woods, and our communities—the wives, children, friends, and colleagues we could be influencing—are suffering as a result.
It can be tempting to give up and, like so many men today, simply exist, but take heart: Now is not the time for men to abandon our quest. We can discover the path to true masculinity—to an adventurous life of strength, purpose, and clarity.
In The Dude’s Guide to Manhood, pastor, author, and dude Darrin Patrick chart a course back toward real manliness mapping out a vision to help men find significance and influence in today’s broken, mixed-message culture. Revealing his own frailties and missteps, Patrick doesn’t preach at you but walks with you on a journey toward healing and wholeness.
Filled with timeless wisdom, accessible insights and practical guidance, The Dude’s Guide to Manhood issue an encouraging and doable call to all men, whatever your age or stage. We need not settle for wandering aimlessly through our days, wounded, weak, and passive. Instead, we can get back on the trail, embrace our gifts while facing our imperfections, and trust the God of new beginnings to lead us into all that we are destined to become: forgiven, connected, determined, teachable, content, heroic, and so much more.
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