Six Principles of ManhoodAuthorHouse, 10 de jul. 2008 - 244 pàgines 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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... want to take time to mention my mother, Mother Operitus Cunningham - thank you for those times of instruction by your bedside; telling me how to love my wife and showing me how to satisfy her needs. You are truly missed, yet remembered ...
... want to initiate positive change within ourselves, and eventually in others. If we can see the problem, then we can also use our collective wisdom and strength to fix it. So, let us be straightforward and open-minded as to what we are ...
... want to make any improvement in our lives, communities, churches and society, we must focus on each individual part and improve it. To reform and reinforce our ministries, we must improve every member, function and auxiliary. Deacons ...
... want the success that Jesus had, we must seek the relationship that He had with the Father. “That they all may be one; as thou, Father, art in me and I in thee, that they also may be one in us: that the world may believe that thou hast ...
... want a full blessing from the Lord, we must learn how to work together. God is a God of order, so consequently, He blesses and sustains order. Every work and every activity must be accomplished within the bounds of politeness; it must ...
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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 |