Million Mighty Men

Six Battles Every Man Must
Win
The
story of David's "mighty men" (primarily found in 2 Samuel 23)
drives this challenging and encouraging book for Christian men. The
mighty men weren't drafted into David's army because of their
impressive resumes. They were broken men who, given an opportunity
to achieve greatness, responded like champions. The author uses the
story to illustrate the six battles David's men fought and men today
must win to become powerful and effective warriors in God's kingdom.
What do others have to say?
An important book...[that] crackles with "aha" moments.
Patrick Morley, author and founder/CEO of Man in the Mirror
This book is a bolt of lighting that will energize men to fight the
battles. I urge every man to read it once, reread it, and then give
it to a friend.
Howard G. Hendricks, Chairman, Center for Christian Leadership at
Dallas Theological Seminary
At last! A hard-hitting message that not only challenges men to
break free from spiritual passivity, but shows them how.
John C. Maxwell, Founder of Injoy Group
Six Battles Every Man Must Win is a must-read for men who wish to do
their part in the spiritual war - the one we are automatically a
part of as sons of God's kingdom - for the hears and minds of men.
Eddie L. Long, Senior Pastor, New Birth Missionary Baptist Church
Proverbs 24:16 says, "For though a rightous man falls seven times,
he rises again..." In Six Battles Every Man Must Win, Bill Perkins
not only helps a man get up after being beaten down by our culture,
but he also tells him how to stay up and keep standing.
Rodney Cooper, PH.D, Kenneth and Jean Hansen Professor of
Discipleship and Leadership at Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary
Contents:
Warriors live a focused life.
Warriors know they're part of a cosmic battle.
Warriors fight for what's important.
Warriors derive their identity from God.
Warriors possess God's holiness and seek to express it.
Warriors work to be a blessing to their families.
Warriors endure hardship because they've trained for battle.
Warriors are accountable to others and never leave a friend behind.
Warriors rely on God's power, not their own.
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