
Men’s Fraternity 2012
Spiritual Handyman Series – What’s in Your Toolbox?
On March 9, 2012 we’ll present the first in what we hope will be a series of short topics for concentrated study. This study is focused on “Masculine Spiritual Leadership” and runs four consecutive Friday mornings, concluding March 30. As before, we will begin at 6:03 a.m. There will be an introduction to a video session, followed by discussion in small groups. The study guide is provided at no cost.
To Sign up or for Questions: send an e-mail to mensministry@centerpointechristian.org
March 2012
Four Week Study on Spiritual Leadership with provided study guide (no cost)
MASCULINE SPIRITUAL LEADERSHIP
David Hall
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Many of the problems in our modern churches are a result of men not taking their God-given leadership responsibilities seriously. Statistics tell us that when a mother comes to Christ, her family will join her at church only 17% of the time; but when a father comes to Christ, his family joins him 93% of the time. Jesus Christ calls men and fathers to be dedicated to their role as spiritual heads of both the family and the church.
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Masculine Spiritual Leadership is a much-needed wake-up call to men of all ages. Dr. David Hall contends that the lack of male leadership in America's churches has led to a 'feminized' atmosphere that is incapable of preparing future men to lead and serve their families and communities. Masculine Spiritual Leadership will encourage, enlighten, and equip you to be the spiritual leader that God has called you to be.
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SPEAKER'S BIO
Rev. David W. Hall serves as Senior Pastor of the historic Midway Presbyterian Church (PCA) in Powder Springs, Georgia. He holds degrees from the University of Memphis (1975), Covenant Theological Seminary (1980), and the Ph.D. in Christian Intellectual Thought from Whitefield Theological Seminary. David and his wife, Ann, have three children.