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Bring your whole self to God Written by Christian Black men who speak to common issues that many men face, these 40 devotions support the spiritual development of your whole self. Four sections address the head (mental health and theological truth), heart (emotional health and relationships), hands (vocation and physical health), and soul (spiritual health and community). Each reading shares Scripture and practical wisdom, while authentic life stories model how to win spiritually. Reflection questions and a closing prayer guide you to apply the message and achieve success in your own life. QR…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Bring your whole self to God Written by Christian Black men who speak to common issues that many men face, these 40 devotions support the spiritual development of your whole self. Four sections address the head (mental health and theological truth), heart (emotional health and relationships), hands (vocation and physical health), and soul (spiritual health and community). Each reading shares Scripture and practical wisdom, while authentic life stories model how to win spiritually. Reflection questions and a closing prayer guide you to apply the message and achieve success in your own life. QR codes that link to real faith conversations around the four life areas will deepen your reflection and provide opportunity for discussion in community.
Autorenporträt
Rasool Berry is a teaching pastor at The Bridge Church in Brooklyn, New York. H; the host of the Where Ya From? podcast; and the director of partnerships and content development at Our Daily Bread Ministries. Dr. Maliek Blade is the founder and CEO of Whole Brother Mission, a nonprofit organization that seeks to equip men to be whole in every area of life, and he has authored Whole Brother: Debunking the Myths That Break the Black Family. Jermone Gay Jr. planted Vision Church to engage the inner city of Raleigh, North Carolina, with the gospel of Jesus Christ through discipleship, leadership development, service, and social empowerment. Jerome has authored five books and is the founder and president of The Urban Perspective.