A Man's Guide to the Spiritual Disciplines: 12 Habits to Strengthen Your Walk With Christ
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have children who leave the church.
Eight will fi nd their jobs unsatisfying.
Six will pay only the monthly minimum
on their credit cards. Five will have a
major problem with pornography. Four
will get divorced (affecting one million
children per year). Only one will have a
biblical worldview. All ten will wrestle
to balance work and family. The issues
facing men today require solutions
beyond just regular church attendance.
It takes discipline and determination to
keep faith strong. This book will give
men the tools they need to refl ect Christ
in all aspects of their lives.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #70412 in Books
- Published on: 2007-02-01
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Binding: Hardcover
- 192 pages
Features
- ISBN13: 9780802475510
- Condition: NEW
- Notes: Brand New from Publisher. No Remainder Mark.
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For normal guys - If you've ever been overwhelmed by the spiritual disciplines, or just don't know where to start
One of the hardest things a man faces when he walks in the church for the first time, or the first time in a long time, is the way everyone walks around using vocabulary he doesn't get, using words that mean different things outside the church than inside the church, and acting like everyone knows what they're talking about. No topic is perhaps more discussed but less understood by the average guy - not Joe SuperChristian, but a regular guy - than the area of spiritual disciplines.
This book is quite simply the best introduction to the spiritual disciplines I've read. My initial reaction was that it was a little broad and not too deep. But then I realized that's the genius of it! It's not so deep that you can never finish it. I've talked to plenty of guys that have started books on spiritual disciplines and never finished them. You will finish this book. It will give you a great "first step" towards deepening your relationship with God.
In addition, it's written specifically to men. It's not all touchy and feely, nor is it overly academic. It talks about areas of a man's life that he might not have ever thought of having to do with spiritual disciplines.
After you've read this and the regular practice of paying attention to God becomes a part of your life, you might very well want to read Bridges or Whitney.
So who should read this book? Anyone who is:
- mystified by all the "spiritual disciplines" vocabulary
- tried and failed to to "do" spiritual disciplines
- frustrated that they don't "get" spiritual disciplines
- a disciplemaker interested in helping other guys begin to build a life that is centered on God and what His will is
- a regular guy who wants to give more of his life over to God's direction
A Good Start, but not Deep Enough
A Man's Guide to the Spiritual Disciplines is Patrick Morley's discourse on the spiritual disciplines for men. Morley is most famous for The Man in the Mirror, and other titles of similar names. He is the CEO of his own business, and helps men reach their full potential. At least that's what the dust jacket says.
The book is surprisingly shallow, and is more like a list of the spiritual disciplines. Morley doesn't really get deep into a relationship with God. He merely gives some practices that men should adhere to just because they're good things to do.
I also got the feeling that some of the disciplines he described were made up just to stretch the book to 12 chapters. This book doesn't really do anything wrong; it just doesn't do much right, either. It would probably be a great book for any new Christian who's trying to get a handle on what their faith should look like. But anyone interested in deeper reading should look elsewhere.
Wonderful book for personal reading or small group studies
This book is fantastic! I read it on my own, and then as part of a mens small group Bible study. Both times it was incredibly helpful and enjoyable. This book just makes sense, and gets you to think about these disciplines as necessary steps without talking down or getting preachy. Reading a new chapter each week helped give me a new focus for the week, and before moving on to the new week, I had already established a new habit. Would recommend or gift this book to any man!



