Man to Man: Chuck Swindoll Selects His Most Significant Writings for Men

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Zondervan Publishing House, 1996 - Religion - 374 pages
Today men hear dozens of conflicting voices telling them how to be men. We're told to go out and beat the tribal drums or to become sensitive New Age followers or to dig deep into our psyches to find the macho warrior who can conquer the world. It all sounds good on paper, but it isn't so helpful when it comes to living authentic lives. 'Man to Man' talks about real issues, real feelings, real life - connecting with the felt needs of men right where they live and work. This down-to-earth collection of insights from a popular Christian communicator offers practical inspiration for the working man, the single man, the husband, the father, the son - any man who wants to live well and enjoy life to the fullest.

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Contents

Introduction
7
Masculine Model of Leadership
14
Doing What You Know Is Right
38
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About the author (1996)

Charles R. Swindoll was born on October 18, 1935 in El Campo, Texas. After his duty in the Marine Corps, Swindoll entered the Dallas Theological Seminary and graduated with several honors including the Harry A. Ironside Award for Expository Preaching and the Faculty Award for Most Outstanding Graduate. Swindoll became a pastor in several churches across the United States, and later became president of the Dallas Theological Seminary in 1994. He has written over 60 books and booklets and was chief editor of The Living Insights Study Bible.

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