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Strong Sons - The Tunnel Journey (Hardcover)
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Strong Sons - The Tunnel Journey (Hardcover)
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List price R592
Loot Price R496
Discovery Miles 4 960
You Save R96 (16%)
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Strong Sons: The Tunnel Journey will simplify the process for young
men becoming the strong sons that God intends them to be, as well
as redeem those who have fallen short of God's purpose for
salvation. The foundation of this book is scripturally based and
will shape our young men for a better future. Since Adam, our
society has progressively become more liberated and disapproving of
sanctified living. The few who choose to take a stand for God are
labeled as "weird" or "odd" and it is even more challenging if you
are a young man who has abstained from sexual gratification until
marital bonds are sewed. Regrettably, virginity has taken on a
whole different interpretation yet paradoxically, it is a man's
greatest gift to his wife. God expects chastity so when young men
become change agents for their peers, for society, and for God, it
is pleasing. Ultimately, young men driven by purpose and moral
passion will optimize their social and spiritual goals but they
will also subdue the unseemly impulses that have come to dominate
the human psyche. Finding purpose and associating with like-minded
persons, will be powerful factors in reinforcing desirable conduct
and negating the risk of unhealthy living standards. The role of
men in society is huge. Not only are they the backbone of society
or breadwinners, but they are leaders who must lead with conviction
and purpose. They must stand when no one else will. What defines
you? What are you known as? If you asked your friend or a church
member to describe your character what would they say? Would you
walk away feeling melancholic or gleeful? No logical person would
deny that character counts and how we are perceived through other
people's eyes are important. That's all good and fine but the real
question one must ask is "What does God think of me?"
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