The Last Men's Book You'll Ever Need

^ Read * The Last Mens Book Youll Ever Need by David George Moore · eBook or Kindle ePUB. The Last Mens Book Youll Ever Need Worth the read for women as well as men Regina Love This is a get to the point book. Actually, it is not SO manly that a woman wouldnt benefit from reading it. I (being a woman)actually didnt skip any chapter (or page, for that matter). The book was worth my time; I looked forward to each chapter. In addition, I look forward to reading many of the titles mentioned in the notes at the end of each chapter. This book could actually serve as a resource for . Howard C. Morrison said Its Worth Yo

The Last Men's Book You'll Ever Need

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Rating : 4.72 (972 Votes)
Asin : 0805446818
Format Type : paperback
Number of Pages : 224 Pages
Publish Date : 2015-04-03
Language : English

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Worth the read for women as well as men Regina Love This is a "get to the point" book. Actually, it is not SO manly that a woman wouldn't benefit from reading it. I (being a woman)actually didn't skip any chapter (or page, for that matter). The book was worth my time; I looked forward to each chapter. In addition, I look forward to reading many of the titles mentioned in the notes at the end of each chapter. This book could actually serve as a resource for . Howard C. Morrison said It's Worth Your Time. This book came in the mail from Amazon, I opened it, sat down and didn't get up until I'd read the whole thing!David has a very readable style. You'll enjoy him. His sense of humor comes through while he doesn't shy away from tackling key men's issues with solid content. He clearly practices what he preaches as seen in his vulnerability. Sounds like a guy worth listening to.OK, so the title is a bit tongue. It was a good idea. Pastor Keith This book is well written but isn't the book that will bring the men out of the woodwork. I was worried it would be too deep, but instead it lacks any depth and never really speaks to the everyday male in my congregation. It is also on the conservative side of theology and consistently refers to God as he instead of as God. I didn't hate it, nor did I love it.

David Moore is founder and president of Two Cities Ministries and holds degrees from Arizona State University, Dallas Theological Seminary, and Trinity Evangelical Divinity School.  His dynamic speaking schedule has taken him to Canada, Mexico, Poland, and Croatia, and he has led chapel services for several Major League Baseball and National Football League teams.  Moore lives with his wife and two sons in Austin, Texas.

About the AuthorDavid Moore is founder and president of Two Cities Ministries and holds degrees from Arizona State University, Dallas Theological Seminary, and Trinity Evangelical Divinity School.  His dynamic speaking schedule has taken him to Canada, Mexico, Poland, and Croatia, and he has led chapel services for several Major League Baseball and National Football League teams.  Moore lives with his wife and two sons in Austin, Texas.

Guys might hate asking for directions, but they certainly won’t resist the guidance found in The Last Men’s Book You’ll Ever Need.  And the seemingly playful title is actually based on a strong thread of sincerity. Author David Moore combines his Bible scholar background with a humorous Dave Barry-esque style of writing that makes sensitive subjects like sexual temptation, love of money, busy-ness, and “the shrinking American soul” much easier to ponder and improve upon. “One very clear tactic of the Enemy is trying to get us away from the simplicity and purity of devotion to Christ,” he says. Moore is concerned about the overabundance of spiritual “how-to” books that fail to put enough emphasis on the sufficiency of the Bible.  Put first things first with The Last Men’s Book You’ll Ever Need.

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