
And another:
Teenage Boys: Surviving and Enjoying These Extraordinary Years
by Bill Beausay
"Like arrows in the hand of a warrior, so are the children of one's youth"
--Psalm 127:4
And another:
Teenage Boys: Surviving and Enjoying These Extraordinary Years
by Bill Beausay
We recently completed The Great Adventure (DVD series from Men's Fraternity). We wanted to offer an no-cost/low-cost keepsake for the men.
Consequently we printed Caleb's Prayer onto a parchment certificate with a large image of a vertical sword penetrating an open Bible. It was quite nice and very suitable for framing.
At the very end of lesson 20, Robert says "...let us pray." At that moment we had predesignated individuals pass out theses certificates, each was rolled and tied with a ribbon (like a diploma). We also had the words to the prayer on two final slides. We all then stood and recited Caleb's Prayer as our closing. Our men really enjoyed this material and closing.
Rick Tolis
Man to Man Men's Ministry Coordinator
Christ Community Church
Tucson, AZ
to promote and distribute Bible based and Family Friendly Games for the purpose of giving kids and parents a source of games that are Christian Friendly and to increase awareness that games can be fun, challenging, and safe all at the same time.
The mission of "Men of Legacy" is to provide men with real tools that teach them how to live lives of authentic manhood as modeled by Jesus Christ and directed by the Word of God.
Suggestion #1: Church leaders concerned about the state of manhood in the church: please ditch the “all church guys are chicks” talk. It’s not true. I mean, it sounds good, it sells books, it spices up sermons when you describe the alleged wussification of men in our society ... the men in our churches that are part of the problem are not wusses, they just aren’t men. They are boys. The problem is a lack of maturity, not a lack of masculinity.