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Men who fail: a redemptive journey
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- The purpose of this study is to explore and analyze the place of sin, loss and marital failure in the redemptive process of a man's life this side of heaven. The basis of this study will be to establish a theoretical orientation that outlines this author's professional approach to working with families in a systematic framework. Next, the concept of marriage and family will be seen through a biblical and theological context that helps to explain the spiritual dynamics involved in the process of growth and change. The redemption that God has displayed in the lives of men who failed will be presented and detailed in these final chapters. Chapter five will specifically highlight key lessons learned about this redemptive journey.
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