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Empty nets: male spiritual development
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- Men, dissatisfied with their lives, have in recent years, been reaching out in ever growing numbers for direction through spiritual avenues. These men need to discover and grow in their relationship with God through relationships with Jesus Christ and other human beings. Review of several current theories of male life and faith development, and direct observation suggest that the potential for this happening can be increased through ongoing small groups of accountability using directed study. The author suggests that the life of Peter used as a role model in a directed study allows men to grow spiritually.
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