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"I believe understanding our role as leader in our homes is key not
only to revival in our homes, but to revival in our churches, and
even to revival in our nation." A Faithful Man is drawn from Fox's
own passion to be the man in his home that his family needs, and to
help other men do the same. Starting with his own story of
wanderings and failures, Fox leads the reader into a biblical and
practical understanding of what it means to be a prophet, priest,
protector and provider. "Most husbands and fathers have a desire to
lead their families, but they testify that they don't know how to
lead. J. Mark Fox has solved that problem in his book A Faithful
Man. Flowing out of a passion for Jesus Christ to be glorified in
the lives and families of those who bear His name, Mark provides
clear, biblical, practical, doable encouragement for men as leaders
of their families. The heart-warming personal stories, interesting
illustrations, and helpful examples make the book relational as
well as entertaining. As you read you feel like you're visiting
with a friend, a fellowlaborer in the field of family life. A
Faithful Man, written in a simple, easy-to-read style, invites you
to read on attentively much like someone prospecting for gold stays
at his task - the prospect of another treasure on the next page or
in the next chapter. Any man who seriously desires to be a
Christ-like leader of his family will be encouraged and equipped by
J. Mark Fox's A Faithful Man." - Norm Wakefield, Author, Speaker,
and Executive Director and Founder of The Spirit of Elijah
Ministries International "J. Mark Fox has provided the men of the
contemporary church with an insightful handbook on what it means to
be a Christian father. Grounded in Scripture and theologically
sound, Fox writes in such a way that allows any man, wherever he is
in his Christian walk, to understand, act upon, and fulfill his
God-given right and responsibility to his family. This is a
necessary book for the Christian home both today and in the years
to come. What is so refreshing about the manner in which Fox writes
is that he is not afraid to admit and confess that he has had to
learn much of what he writes about through trial and error. Even
more refreshing is the fact that he readily acknowledges he is
still learning. J. Mark Fox demonstrates through his excellent
illustrations, his brilliant use of Scripture, and his own personal
testimony that men are called and directed by God to live a
lifestyle of discipleship within their families." - W. Ryan
Steenburg, Ph.D., Associate Pastor of the Christian Home, First
Baptist Church of Prospect, KY; Executive Director, The Council for
the Family-Integrated Church; Founder and Director, Daddy
Discipleship J. Mark Fox is the pastor of Antioch Community Church
in Elon, NC, an adjunct instructor at Elon University, happily
married to Cindy for 30 years, father of seven and grandfather of
two, and the author of five other books, including
Family-Integrated Church. He serves on the board for The Council
for the FamilyIntegrated Church (C4FIC) and speaks
How do you plant a church that is family-integrated? How do you
start a work that will keep the focus on God and His glory without
dividing up the family at the front door? Where do you start if all
you have is a deep desire and a tug at your heart and a confidence
that God is calling you to do something different and new...and
scary? This book is written to answer some of your questions and to
confirm your deepest desires to be part of a family-integrated
church that is healthy. Planting a Family-Integrated Church picks
up where J. Mark Fox's first book, Family-Integrated Church left
off, and gives you a workbook for change...everything from finding
others with the same vision, to training elders, to choosing a name
and a location, to keeping the Great Commission, to getting the
word out, to dealing with buildings and bank accounts. May God get
the glory as He builds His church J. Mark Fox is the pastor of
Antioch Community Church and has taught communications classes at
Elon University for 17 years. He writes a weekly column for the
Times-News of Burlington, NC, which has won three Amy Awards, a
national recognition for "thought-provoking, skillful presentation
of biblical truth, reinforced with scripture in a mainstream,
non-religious publication." Mark is the author of four books, Who's
Afraid of Public Speaking?, (1998) Family-Integrated Church (2006),
Real Life Moments: A Dad's Devotional. (2008) and You Can Write
(2008). Mark and Cindy celebrated 26 years of marriage in June of
2008, and have seven children and one step-daughter: Micah (and
Kari), Caleb, Hannah, Luke, Jesse, Judah and Susanna, ages 23 to 9.
Mark's passion is preaching and writing, and he is developing a
love for competing in triathlons.
Can a church survive without Rage-segregated programming?S There is
a movement that is growing in this country called the
Rfamily-integrated church.S This book is the story of how one
church has been working to bring families back together. (Practical
Life)
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