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Real honesty about the real issues men face Many men are fighting secret wars against workaholism, sexual addictions, substance abuse, pornography, and extramarital affairs. Most are reluctant to seek help. But men don't have to struggle alone and become casualties. They can win these battles. Through the candid stories of Patrick Means and other men who have fought similar battles, you can learn to recognize the "at risk" factors that precede the development of a secret life and take comfort in the fact that you are not alone in your struggle. This new edition includes new writing from the…mehr

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Real honesty about the real issues men face Many men are fighting secret wars against workaholism, sexual addictions, substance abuse, pornography, and extramarital affairs. Most are reluctant to seek help. But men don't have to struggle alone and become casualties. They can win these battles. Through the candid stories of Patrick Means and other men who have fought similar battles, you can learn to recognize the "at risk" factors that precede the development of a secret life and take comfort in the fact that you are not alone in your struggle. This new edition includes new writing from the author, along with the Personal Growth Plan and a leader's guide for small groups and counselors. "Reveals how we are not alone-how we share the same fears and heartaches behind our masculine facades."--Les Parrot III, Ph.D., author of High-Maintenance Relationships "An invitation to new life and a loving hand to guide us toward healing."--Stephen A. Hayner, president, InterVarsity Christian Fellowship "Pat's courage on speaking the truth will lead to steps of freedom for many men."--Gregg Jantz, executive director, The Center for Counseling and Health Resources, Inc.
Autorenporträt
Patrick A. Means is executive director of Courageous Living, a Seattle-based radio, seminar, and leadership training ministry. He is the former U.S. director of Campus Crusade for Christ, cofounder of the National Association for Christian Recovery, and a frequent speaker around the country.