No Man Left Behind

Apr 20–21, 2009 - comments: 1

Men are called to be the leaders of the church, but they often find themselves taking a passive role. So it’s important that we encourage men to become actively an deeply involved in making disciples for Christ.On today’s For Faith and Family we visit with David Delk, president of Man in the Mirror ministries, to discuss the importance of ministering to the men of the church. His book, No Man Left Behind, which he wrote with Patrick Morley and Brett Clemmer, challenges churches to shift their thinking from men’s ministry to the idea of developing them into disciples of Christ.

topic(s): Faith, Ministry

1 comments

1 On Apr 22nd, 2009, at 7:31am, Rosemary Hartley wrote:

I listen to your show on the radio everyday.
My husband states all the time that they really need some type men’s ministry at our church.
They do have mens coffee in the weeksdays @6:am.
Not sure if alot men show up considering most people are getting ready for work.
Our women’s ministry is very strong but our mens
ministry needs attention.
Like you stated in your program men do play a big roll on raising a family.
I want know where can we get information or get help for our church and men’s ministry.

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